The KeryFlex Club

KeryFlex is a very popular option for unsightly nails. Sometimes life causes our nails to be irreparably damaged. KeryFlex can bring a beauty to them like other nail treatments can not.


Mullin Podiatry offers one of the only KeryFlex podiatry locations in the Twin Cities!


My First KeryFlex Appointment

Our Patients Use KeryFlex.

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Get your first application and physician consult for a total of $350. Once you are in the club you can get KeryFlex reapplied for $99 per application.


KeryFlex will provide beauty and protection for your nail like no other!.

Professionally restored nails!

  • An initial consult of $210 is required.
  • Your first application will be applied at that same appointment.
  • Patients can come back to have KeryFlex reapplied for the current rate. $99 applies as of  July 1st for repeat applications.

Mullin Podiatry is a Professional KeryFlex Provider.

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Receive initial application at your consult.

  • How much does KeryFlex Cost?

    We do require an intial appointment with all patients. That plus your first application will be a total of $350. Additional applications are $99.


    Subject to change. Updated July 2025.

  • How long will a nail application last?

    The resin material is designed to flex with your toe and life's movement. However, it is not permanent. It is expected to last 6-8 weeks. But a patient's lifestyle and activies will cause this to vary.

  • How is this different than a nail salon? Why does it cost more?

    This is a product invented and designed for application by a licensed podiatrist. KeryFlex is a resin material. It is free from acids that are in acrylic salon style applications. KeryFlex will not damage your natural nail or nailbed like acidic acrylic nails can. 

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Are you dealing with more than unsightly nails? We can examine your toenails for toenail fungus.

What works for others may not work for you. Dr. Mullin customizes care for nail fungus treatment.

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