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We’re closer than you think!
Visit us at our Marine Parade Clinic
We’re closer than you think!
Visit us at our Marine Parade Clinic
If you’ve already tried pharmacy creams, salon pedicures, or home remedies without results, you’re not alone. Many of our patients come to us after months — or even years — of frustration, embarrassment, and recurring infection.
At Dr Foot Podiatry, we offer clinically-proven, personalised foot and toenail fungus treatment that targets the real cause, not just the surface.
Professional Affiliations
Introduction
Louis Loy is a passionate podiatrist focused on delivering personalized care to help patients manage a variety of foot conditions. With a deep commitment to improving foot health and relieving pain, Louis aims to provide each patient with the best possible treatment, ensuring their comfort and well-being.
Professional Background
Louis earned his Bachelor’s degree in Podiatry with Honours from the University of Brighton, providing him with a strong foundation in podiatric medicine. Over the years, Louis has consistently expanded his expertise by attending national and international conferences. He is also actively involved in professional organisations, where he collaborates with colleagues and shares his insights to continually improve patient care. His commitment to lifelong learning ensures he stays at the forefront of podiatric advancements.
Professional Affiliations
Introduction
Syarifah Wilson, known as Ifa, is a dedicated podiatrist with a strong academic foundation and extensive clinical expertise. Her commitment to podiatric care is reflected in her impressive qualifications and experience.
Professional Background
Syarifah graduated with First Class Honours in Podiatry from the University of Huddersfield, followed by a distinction in her Master’s degree in the Theory of Podiatric Surgery. She holds certifications in advanced local anaesthesia and injection therapies, and her contributions to the Foot and Ankle Online Journal highlight her dedication to advancing podiatric knowledge. With significant clinical experience within the National Health Service in England, she has been a vital member of various specialized teams, including foot and ankle / podiatric surgical, musculoskeletal biomechanics and multidisciplinary diabetic foot teams.
Introduction
Michael Widjajana is a dedicated podiatrist committed to delivering high-quality care across a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions. With a strong belief in helping patients stay active, pain-free, and confident in their mobility, Michael brings both expertise and compassion to his practice.
Professional Background
Michael earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) from the University of Western Australia. Since then, he has gained extensive experience working in both public and private healthcare settings in Australia and Singapore, where he treated patients of all ages and activity levels. During his university years, he demonstrated leadership and community spirit by serving as President of the Student Association and actively participating in volunteer work—values he continues to carry into his clinical practice today.
Michael’s clinical expertise includes biomechanical assessments, nail and wart surgeries, custom orthotic (insole) design, and the management of high-risk diabetic feet. His wide-ranging skills enable him to deliver tailored treatment solutions that address both immediate concerns and long-term foot health.
Professional Affiliations
Health Professions Council (South Africa)
Podiatry Association (Singapore)
Kardem is a podiatrist with a strong interest in biomechanics, sports-related injuries, and movement-related pain. She enjoys working with patients to understand how everyday movement and activity levels can affect foot and lower-limb health, and is committed to helping them return to activity safely and confidently.
Kardem holds a Master’s degree in Motion Analysis, which gives her a deep understanding of how movement patterns, loading, and biomechanics contribute to foot and lower-limb conditions. In clinical practice, she commonly manages running-related injuries, plantar heel pain, tendon and overuse injuries, as well as more complex biomechanical concerns.
She works closely with active individuals and athletes, while also caring for patients with general podiatric needs such as skin and nail conditions. This allows her to provide well-rounded care that addresses both movement-related issues and everyday foot concerns.
Kardem believes in taking time to assess each patient thoroughly and explaining findings in a clear, easy-to-understand manner. Her treatment plans focus on addressing the root cause of pain and supporting long-term function, rather than relying on short-term solutions alone. She places strong emphasis on evidence-based care that is practical, efficient, and tailored to each individual’s lifestyle and activity level.
Patients appreciate her calm, honest approach and her ability to guide them through their recovery with clarity and purpose.
Introduction
Kardem is a podiatrist with a strong interest in biomechanics, sports-related injuries, and movement-related pain. She enjoys working with patients to understand how everyday movement and activity levels can affect foot and lower-limb health, and is committed to helping them return to activity safely and confidently.
Professional Background
Kardem holds a Master’s degree in Motion Analysis, which gives her a deep understanding of how movement patterns, loading, and biomechanics contribute to foot and lower-limb conditions. In clinical practice, she commonly manages running-related injuries, plantar heel pain, tendon and overuse injuries, as well as more complex biomechanical concerns.
She works closely with active individuals and athletes, while also caring for patients with general podiatric needs such as skin and nail conditions. This allows her to provide well-rounded care that addresses both movement-related issues and everyday foot concerns.
Professional Affiliations
Health and Care Professions Council (United Kingdom)
Podiatry Association (Singapore)
Association of Podiatric Medicine (Singapore)
Kardem is a podiatrist with a strong interest in biomechanics, sports-related injuries, and movement-related pain. She enjoys working with patients to understand how everyday movement and activity levels can affect foot and lower-limb health, and is committed to helping them return to activity safely and confidently.
Kardem holds a Master’s degree in Motion Analysis, which gives her a deep understanding of how movement patterns, loading, and biomechanics contribute to foot and lower-limb conditions. In clinical practice, she commonly manages running-related injuries, plantar heel pain, tendon and overuse injuries, as well as more complex biomechanical concerns.
She works closely with active individuals and athletes, while also caring for patients with general podiatric needs such as skin and nail conditions. This allows her to provide well-rounded care that addresses both movement-related issues and everyday foot concerns.
Kardem believes in taking time to assess each patient thoroughly and explaining findings in a clear, easy-to-understand manner. Her treatment plans focus on addressing the root cause of pain and supporting long-term function, rather than relying on short-term solutions alone. She places strong emphasis on evidence-based care that is practical, efficient, and tailored to each individual’s lifestyle and activity level.
Patients appreciate her calm, honest approach and her ability to guide them through their recovery with clarity and purpose.
Introduction
Ari is a highly experienced podiatrist whose practice is defined by clinical excellence, thoughtful care, and a deep commitment to patient wellbeing. She is known for delivering comprehensive, personalised podiatric care across a wide spectrum of conditions, with a strong focus on long-term outcomes and patient confidence.
Professional Background
Ari qualified as a podiatrist in the United Kingdom and began her professional career in 2008 at Brunei’s main government hospital. Over nearly a decade of service, she managed a broad and complex caseload, ranging from general podiatric conditions to high-risk and medically complex patients. During this period, she also played an integral role in establishing and supporting community-based podiatry clinics, extending essential foot care services beyond the hospital setting.
In addition to her hospital-based work, Ari volunteered with the Special Olympics, providing podiatric care to athletes and further strengthening her commitment to inclusive, patient-centred healthcare.
In 2017, Ari relocated to Singapore and transitioned into private clinical practice. She continues to deliver comprehensive care within a refined clinical environment, managing musculoskeletal conditions such as heel pain, Achilles tendon disorders, knee and hip pathology, and biomechanical contributors to lower back discomfort. Her expertise also includes high-risk geriatric care—encompassing diabetic foot management, wound care, and fall-prevention strategies—as well as paediatric conditions such as toe walking and severe flat foot.
Toenail fungus is more than just a cosmetic problem — it’s a stubborn infection caused by microscopic fungi that thrive in warm, moist environments (like shoes and gym floors). It slowly damages the nail from the inside out, feeding on the protein in your nail and weakening its structure.
Ineffective DIY fungus products & treatment can lead to:
Yellow-brown or white discolouration starting at the tip or sides of the nail.
Thickened, brittle, or crumbly texture that makes trimming difficult.
Ragged edges or distorted shape where the nail curves or lifts away from the nail bed
Chalky debris is building up under the nail edge
A mild odour or a persistent damp smell from the affected toe.
Tenderness, redness, or swelling around the nail fold, especially in tight shoes.
Over-the-counter products often fail to reach the root of the infection
Salon treatments may temporarily mask symptoms — but rarely solve the issue
The fungus can dig deeper, spread, and cause long-term nail damage
At Dr Foot Podiatry, you won’t get a one-size-fits-all solution. Our experienced podiatrists perform a detailed nail assessment and match each patient with the most effective treatment option — designed to relieve discomfort, promote healthy nail regrowth, and minimise recurrence.
Uses a light-sensitive gel and low-intensity wavelength to neutralise fungal cells without damaging surrounding tissue.
Gentle on skin, safe for long-term use, and allows you to walk out in regular footwear immediately.
A non-invasive, light-based therapy that uses a red LED light and photosensitive serum to weaken fungal cells deep in the nail.
Suitable for persistent infections. Ideal for patients looking for a medication-free option that works.
For severe, painful, or long-standing fungal nail infections that do not respond to conservative treatment, we offer partial or full nail removal as a medical solution.
This procedure removes the infected nail to eliminate the source of infection and create a clean foundation for healthy nail regrowth.
*This option is reserved for more advanced cases, and is always discussed with you thoroughly before proceeding.
Computer-guided micro-needles create tiny channels through the nail plate, without heat or lasers. This allows antifungal treatments to reach the infection directly, clearing stubborn fungus quickly and safely with virtually no downtime.
Restore discoloured or damaged nails in one quick visit with KeryFlex. It coats the existing nail in a flexible, medical-grade resin that looks perfectly natural, resists chips and detergents, and seals out reinfection while your real nail regrows underneath.
Suitable for Most Clients:
Light-based therapy with minimal side effects is ideal when medications are not an option.
Skin-Friendly Technology:
Low-heat light targets fungus while sparing healthy tissue, allowing you to walk out in normal footwear.
Effective for Severe Cases:
Removes the source of deep or long-standing fungal infection when non-invasive options are no longer effective.
Supports Clear Regrowth:
Weakens fungal cells at the source and encourages healthy nail growth.
Can Be Combined with Other Treatments:
Pairs well with bracing, nail edge removal, or topical agents for a rounded plan.
Prevents Recurrence:
By removing the infected nail, we help stop the spread of fungus and allow for a cleaner regrowth environment.
STEP 1
Personalised Consultation
STEP 2
Customised Treatment Plan
STEP 3
Treatment Day
STEP 4
Aftercare
Our clinic utilises a wide range of modern podiatric equipment, including shockwave therapy, to support your progress during treatment.
When additional support is needed, we blend physical therapy, bespoke insoles, and prescribed exercises to aid recovery and maintain long-term foot health.
Our clinic environment and staff are welcoming to patients of all ages, providing gentle and compassionate care tailored to children and the elderly.
We prioritise patient education, providing clear information and guidance to help you understand your condition and make informed decisions about your care.
Our clinic utilises a wide range of modern podiatric equipment, including shockwave therapy, to support your progress during treatment.
When additional support is needed, we blend physical therapy, bespoke insoles, and prescribed exercises to aid recovery and maintain long-term foot health.
Our clinic environment and staff are welcoming to patients of all ages, providing gentle and compassionate care tailored to children and the elderly.
We prioritise patient education, providing clear information and guidance to help you understand your condition and make informed decisions about your care.
First Consultation /
Teleconsultation
$150
Follow-Up Appointment
$60 – $120
Nail Fungus Treatment
$100 – $350
Foot Fungus Treatment
$160 onwards
Most over-the-counter products only address the surface of the nail, rather than the underlying issues. Nail fungus lives deep under the nail bed, and without targeted medical treatment, it often recurs or fails to clear completely.
At Dr Foot Podiatry, we don’t offer one-size-fits-all solutions. Our podiatrists assess the exact type and severity of your infection and use evidence-based, medical-grade treatments that go deeper than cosmetic or retail products, giving you a real chance at full recovery.
Most patients experience little to no discomfort during treatment. Our approach is non-invasive and safe, and we guide you through every step so you know what to expect.
Treatment duration can vary depending on the severity of the infection, but most patients begin to see visible improvements within a few weeks, with full nail regrowth typically taking several months. Our goal is long-term clearance, not just short-term fixes.
Recurrence can happen, especially if underlying causes aren’t addressed. That’s why we focus on eliminating the root cause, and we’ll also give you prevention tips and follow-up care to help keep your nails fungus-free.
We’ll assess all your nails during your consultation. Often, treating surrounding nails is recommended to prevent the spread or re-infection.
During active treatment, it’s best to avoid nail polish. We’ll also advise on disinfecting footwear and habits to reduce the risk of reinfection, without needing to discard everything.