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$275 for Laser Toenail-Fungus Treatment for Both Feet at Integrative Foot and Ankle Centers of Washington ($750 Value)

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Laser system banishes toenail fungi with targeted beams that penetrate nails to attack discoloration and pain.

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$275 for Laser Nail-Fungus Treatment for Both Feet ($750 Value)

Wielding the PinPointe FootLaser and Q-Clear Laser systems, the podiatrist eliminates fungal growth with laser light that penetrates nail surfaces without damaging other tissues. Fungi lose their ability to spread, and clean, natural-colored nails grow in within a couple of months.

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Promotional value expires Nov 14, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. 24hr cancellation or fee up to Groupon price may apply at appointment. Valid only for toenail fungus removal. Valid at listed location only. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Integrative Foot and Ankle Centers of Washington

Dr. Mikhail Burakovskiy's expertise in podiatry has earned him not one, not two, but three certifications from the American Board of Multiple Specialties—in primary care, in podiatric surgery, and in the prevention and treatment of diabetic foot wounds and diabetic footwear. It is this expertise⎯along with his skills with laser systems, injections, and surgical tools to alleviate foot problems such as bunions, ankle pain, and toenail fungus⎯that has helped him become the footcare specialist of fellow doctors.

Dr. Burakovskiy has also been featured on King 5 News as a podiatrist who doesn't chide women for wearing high heels, instead offering foot-pillow injections that create extra padding in the ball of the foot to reduce pain more efficiently than wrapping feet in bubble wrap. He is joined by Dr. Jacqueline Buckley, a Seattle native who has trained in foot and ankle surgery, podiatric medicine, and wound care. She attended Clark Atlanta University and the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, and has researched cadaveric achilles tendon transplantation, tendon repair, and amnion.

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