41% of People Treating Nail Fungus Don't Have Nail Fungus.

41% of People Treating Nail Fungus Don't Have Nail Fungus.

They have trauma damage. Or psoriasis. Or bacterial infection. Or one of 7 other conditions that look exactly the same—but need completely different treatment.

That's why the antifungal you've been applying for 6 months was never going to work. Not because it's a bad product. Because it's for a condition you don't have.

They have trauma damage. Or psoriasis. Or bacterial infection. Or one of 7 other conditions that look exactly the same—but need completely different treatment.


That's why the antifungal you've been applying for 6 months was never going to work. Not because it's a bad product. Because it's for a condition you don't have.

11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified. Custom recommendation.

11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified. Custom recommendation.

NailScope 🔬™
Question 1 of 13
Which image looks closest to your nails?

This helps us understand the primary pattern affecting your nails.

The Real Reason Nothing Has Worked.

You've done everything right.

You applied the treatment twice a day. You were patient. You gave it months. You tried the drugstore brand, then the prescription, then the "clinical strength" formula, then the natural tea tree alternative.

And nothing worked. Not really. Not permanently.

Here's what no one told you:

There are 10 different conditions that cause yellow, thick, crumbly nails. They all look identical. But only ONE of them is fungal—and responds to antifungal treatment.


Why "Just Try Antifungal" Doesn't Work

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Every product on the shelf assumes the same thing: that you have fungal nail.

The Fungi-Nail assumes it. The Kerasal assumes it. The prescription your doctor wrote assumes it. The tea tree oil you ordered online assumes it.


But the condition itself never confirmed it.

Fungal nail has specific markers:

  • Starts at the TIP of the nail, not the base

  • Spreads to neighboring nails over time

  • Creates crumbly debris underneath

  • Often accompanied by athlete's foot

Nail psoriasis has different markers:

  • Creates tiny PITS in the nail surface

  • Often affects multiple nails simultaneously

  • May come and go with skin psoriasis flares

  • Doesn't spread to other people

Trauma damage has different markers:

  • Can be traced to an injury or repetitive pressure

  • Affects only the damaged nail

  • Doesn't worsen over time

  • Often has a distinct line where damage began

The antifungal bottle can't tell the difference. It treats whatever you put it on—even if that condition will never respond.

NailScope asks the questions that distinguish between them.


"I Wasted 2 Years Treating Something I Didn't Have"

★★★★★

"I'd tried four different antifungals. Two prescriptions. Over $300 spent. NailScope told me in 45 seconds that my pattern matched nail psoriasis, not fungus. My dermatologist confirmed it. Two years of wrong treatment—ended by a quiz I almost didn't take."

Sarah M.

★★★★★

"The quiz asked about an injury I'd forgotten about—dropped a weight on my toe 18 months ago. Turns out that's when the changes started. It was trauma damage, not fungus. I didn't need ANY product. I needed to wait for it to grow out."

David R.

★★★★★

"Confirmed fungal. But now I know WHY it's fungal—the quiz identified that I work in wet conditions (I'm a dishwasher). That changed how I approach treatment AND prevention. First time I understood the actual cause."

Maria L.


The Real Reason Nothing Has Worked.


You've done everything right.

You applied the treatment twice a day. You were patient. You gave it months. You tried the drugstore brand, then the prescription, then the "clinical strength" formula, then the natural tea tree alternative.

And nothing worked. Not really. Not permanently.


Here's what no one told you:

There are 10 different conditions that cause yellow, thick, crumbly nails. They all look identical. But only ONE of them is fungal—and responds to antifungal treatment.


Why "Just Try Antifungal" Doesn't Work

Body Copy:

Every product on the shelf assumes the same thing: that you have fungal nail.

The Fungi-Nail assumes it. The Kerasal assumes it. The prescription your doctor wrote assumes it. The tea tree oil you ordered online assumes it.


But the condition itself never confirmed it.

Fungal nail has specific markers:

  • Starts at the TIP of the nail, not the base

  • Spreads to neighboring nails over time

  • Creates crumbly debris underneath

  • Often accompanied by athlete's foot

Nail psoriasis has different markers:

  • Creates tiny PITS in the nail surface

  • Often affects multiple nails simultaneously

  • May come and go with skin psoriasis flares

  • Doesn't spread to other people

Trauma damage has different markers:

  • Can be traced to an injury or repetitive pressure

  • Affects only the damaged nail

  • Doesn't worsen over time

  • Often has a distinct line where damage began


The antifungal bottle can't tell the difference. It treats whatever you put it on—even if that condition will never respond.


NailScope asks the questions that distinguish between them.


"I Wasted 2 Years Treating Something I Didn't Have"

★★★★★

"I'd tried four different antifungals. Two prescriptions. Over $300 spent. NailScope told me in 45 seconds that my pattern matched nail psoriasis, not fungus. My dermatologist confirmed it. Two years of wrong treatment—ended by a quiz I almost didn't take."

Sarah M.

★★★★★

"The quiz asked about an injury I'd forgotten about—dropped a weight on my toe 18 months ago. Turns out that's when the changes started. It was trauma damage, not fungus. I didn't need ANY product. I needed to wait for it to grow out."

David R.

★★★★★

"Confirmed fungal. But now I know WHY it's fungal—the quiz identified that I work in wet conditions (I'm a dishwasher). That changed how I approach treatment AND prevention. First time I understood the actual cause."

Maria L.




The Real Reason Nothing Has Worked.

You've done everything right.

You applied the treatment twice a day. You were patient. You gave it months. You tried the drugstore brand, then the prescription, then the "clinical strength" formula, then the natural tea tree alternative.

And nothing worked. Not really. Not permanently.

Here's what no one told you:

There are 10 different conditions that cause yellow, thick, crumbly nails. They all look identical. But only ONE of them is fungal—and responds to antifungal treatment.


Why "Just Try Antifungal" Doesn't Work

Body Copy:

Every product on the shelf assumes the same thing: that you have fungal nail.

The Fungi-Nail assumes it. The Kerasal assumes it. The prescription your doctor wrote assumes it. The tea tree oil you ordered online assumes it.


But the condition itself never confirmed it.

Fungal nail has specific markers:

  • Starts at the TIP of the nail, not the base

  • Spreads to neighboring nails over time

  • Creates crumbly debris underneath

  • Often accompanied by athlete's foot

Nail psoriasis has different markers:

  • Creates tiny PITS in the nail surface

  • Often affects multiple nails simultaneously

  • May come and go with skin psoriasis flares

  • Doesn't spread to other people

Trauma damage has different markers:

  • Can be traced to an injury or repetitive pressure

  • Affects only the damaged nail

  • Doesn't worsen over time

  • Often has a distinct line where damage began

The antifungal bottle can't tell the difference. It treats whatever you put it on—even if that condition will never respond.

NailScope asks the questions that distinguish between them.


"I Wasted 2 Years Treating Something I Didn't Have"

★★★★★

"I'd tried four different antifungals. Two prescriptions. Over $300 spent. NailScope told me in 45 seconds that my pattern matched nail psoriasis, not fungus. My dermatologist confirmed it. Two years of wrong treatment—ended by a quiz I almost didn't take."

Sarah M.

★★★★★

"The quiz asked about an injury I'd forgotten about—dropped a weight on my toe 18 months ago. Turns out that's when the changes started. It was trauma damage, not fungus. I didn't need ANY product. I needed to wait for it to grow out."

David R.

★★★★★

"Confirmed fungal. But now I know WHY it's fungal—the quiz identified that I work in wet conditions (I'm a dishwasher). That changed how I approach treatment AND prevention. First time I understood the actual cause."

Maria L.


The Real Reason Nothing Has Worked.

You've done everything right.

You applied the treatment twice a day. You were patient. You gave it months. You tried the drugstore brand, then the prescription, then the "clinical strength" formula, then the natural tea tree alternative.

And nothing worked. Not really. Not permanently.

Here's what no one told you:

There are 10 different conditions that cause yellow, thick, crumbly nails. They all look identical. But only ONE of them is fungal—and responds to antifungal treatment.


Why "Just Try Antifungal" Doesn't Work

Body Copy:

Every product on the shelf assumes the same thing: that you have fungal nail.

The Fungi-Nail assumes it. The Kerasal assumes it. The prescription your doctor wrote assumes it. The tea tree oil you ordered online assumes it.


But the condition itself never confirmed it.

Fungal nail has specific markers:

  • Starts at the TIP of the nail, not the base

  • Spreads to neighboring nails over time

  • Creates crumbly debris underneath

  • Often accompanied by athlete's foot

Nail psoriasis has different markers:

  • Creates tiny PITS in the nail surface

  • Often affects multiple nails simultaneously

  • May come and go with skin psoriasis flares

  • Doesn't spread to other people

Trauma damage has different markers:

  • Can be traced to an injury or repetitive pressure

  • Affects only the damaged nail

  • Doesn't worsen over time

  • Often has a distinct line where damage began

The antifungal bottle can't tell the difference. It treats whatever you put it on—even if that condition will never respond.

NailScope asks the questions that distinguish between them.


"I Wasted 2 Years Treating Something I Didn't Have"

★★★★★

"I'd tried four different antifungals. Two prescriptions. Over $300 spent. NailScope told me in 45 seconds that my pattern matched nail psoriasis, not fungus. My dermatologist confirmed it. Two years of wrong treatment—ended by a quiz I almost didn't take."

Sarah M.

★★★★★

"The quiz asked about an injury I'd forgotten about—dropped a weight on my toe 18 months ago. Turns out that's when the changes started. It was trauma damage, not fungus. I didn't need ANY product. I needed to wait for it to grow out."

David R.

★★★★★

"Confirmed fungal. But now I know WHY it's fungal—the quiz identified that I work in wet conditions (I'm a dishwasher). That changed how I approach treatment AND prevention. First time I understood the actual cause."

Maria L.


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