Medicare & Ingrown Toenail Treatment
in New York, NY

Medicare covers treatment of painful and infected ingrown toenails, including in-office nail procedures that bring immediate relief. Dr. Suzanne Levine, DPM treats ingrown toenails at our Park Avenue office, usually in a single visit. See all Medicare-covered podiatry services.

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Medicare Coverage for Ingrown Toenail Treatment: What's Included

An ingrown toenail that is painful, red, swollen, or infected is a medical condition — evaluation and treatment are covered by Medicare Part B. This is one of the most common covered procedures we perform.

The definitive fix: the ingrown edge of the nail is removed under local anesthetic in a quick office procedure. Covered by Medicare, with relief that is typically immediate.

For recurring ingrown nails, Medicare covers permanent correction — removing the ingrown edge along with its root so it cannot regrow. A five-minute addition to the standard procedure.

Infected ingrown nails need prompt covered care: drainage, antibiotics when indicated, and removal of the offending nail border.

If you have diabetes, an ingrown toenail is never a wait-and-see problem. Treatment is covered and urgent — small infections escalate quickly with neuropathy or poor circulation.

Covered follow-up ensures clean healing. Most patients return to normal shoes the next day and need only simple home care.

We correct the trimming habits and footwear pressure that cause ingrown nails — and when anatomy is the culprit, permanent correction ends the cycle.

Meet Our Acclaimed Podiatrist

Dr. Suzanne Levine is a board-certified podiatric foot surgeon recognized for her contributions to both medical and aesthetic podiatry. With extensive experience and a commitment to innovation, she provides patients with attentive, personalized care. Dr. Levine stays at the forefront of the latest advancements to offer effective treatments for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions.

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How a Medicare Visit Works at Millennium Podiatry

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Call or book online, and bring your Medicare card (or Medicare Advantage card) plus any supplemental insurance. Our front desk verifies your coverage before you are seen, so there are no billing surprises.

Dr. Levine examines your feet, reviews your history, and orders any covered diagnostics — such as in-office X-rays — needed for an accurate diagnosis of your ingrown toenail treatment needs.

Medicare covers care that is medically necessary, so we document your diagnosis and plan thoroughly. You will know exactly what is covered before treatment begins.

Many covered treatments are performed right in our Park Avenue office at your first or second visit.

Covered follow-up visits track your progress and keep small problems from becoming big ones.

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Who Qualifies for Medicare-Covered Ingrown Toenail Treatment?

You qualify for Medicare-covered ingrown toenail treatment if you are enrolled in Part B (or Medicare Advantage) and have:

  • Pain, redness, or swelling at the nail edge.
  • Signs of infection — drainage, warmth, or spreading redness.
  • A recurring ingrown nail, even between flare-ups.
  • Diabetes or poor circulation with any nail problem — urgent covered care.

Simple cosmetic nail concerns without pain or infection are not covered, and we will tell you which applies before treatment.

Medicare-Covered Services We Provide

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Patient Experiences

What Will Ingrown Toenail Treatment Cost With Medicare?

With Original Medicare, Part B covers 80% of the approved amount for ingrown toenail visits and procedures after your deductible; Medigap typically covers the rest. Most cases are resolved in a single covered visit.

Medicare Advantage plans cover the same procedures with a plan-specific copay — we verify before you come in.

Medicare Ingrown Toenail Treatment FAQs

Yes. Partial or complete nail removal for a painful or infected ingrown toenail is covered under Part B, including local anesthesia and follow-up.

Yes — matrixectomy (removing the nail root edge so it cannot regrow) is covered when the nail is recurrent or symptomatic.

Only the brief numbing injection is felt. The procedure itself is painless, takes minutes, and most patients walk out comfortably.

Usually yes — evaluation and the corrective procedure typically happen in one covered visit.

Yes. With diabetes, any nail infection can escalate quickly. Medicare covers prompt treatment; call us the day you notice symptoms.

Not with Original Medicare. Some Medicare Advantage HMO plans require one — call and we will check for you.