Take the Sweat Test
Please check all that apply:
Ashamed to shake or hold hands because of sweaty palms
Armpits and clothing become drenched in sweat after normal activity
Socks and feet are generally wet and have a bad odor

If you have any of these symptoms, chances are you have either palmar (hands), axillary (armpit) or plantar (feet) hyperhidrosis.

Treatment options vary for every
patient and a simple solution
may be all you need.

Don’t delay any longer.

Many of us take our body’s natural cooling system for granted. When it gets hot or we work out aggressively, our sweat glands kick in and cool our body down. But for thousands of people, overactive sweat glands make life embarrassing and uncomfortable. Hyperhidrosis is a disorder of the sympathetic nervous system that can produce excessive sweating of the hands, armpits and feet.

Often patients are too shy or embarrassed to discuss the problem with their physician and don’t realize that treatments are available. From simple non-invasive solutions such as topical agents to outpatient minimally invasive procedures, patients every day are finding relief at Gulfcoast Surgeons. Our Sweat Relief Center allows us to identify your problem and recommend practical advice and options. Our surgeons are skilled in treating this problem.

Please call us today for a FREE SCREENING
if you or someone you know suffers
from excessive sweating.
239-344-7066
Our Surgeons
Dr. Scot C. Schultz Scot C. Schultz,
M.D., F.A.C.S.
Member, International Hyperhydrosis Society.
Dr. Abraham Sadighi Abraham Sadighi,
M.D., F.A.C.S.
Dr. Michael Novotney Michael Novotney,
M.D., F.A.C.S.

 

Locations
Fort Myers

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Testimonials
“Growing up, sweating was a way of life with me. My hands sweat so much in school that the ink smeared on my papers. I was embarrassed to shake hands or try on shoes. Now, after surgery, my entire life has changed. I’m more confident and can shake hands and do things people with normal sweat glands do every day.”
– patient Jodi Kuller
“I wish I would have had the procedure sooner. When I was a child, the doctors said that my sweating was normal. I was too embarrassed to hold or shake anyone’s hand and I held a napkin all of the time. One time, I shook hands with someone and he wiped his hands afterwards. I was humiliated. I was afraid to go on job interviews because I had to shake hands. Now that I’ve had the procedure, my life has changed. I’m more confident and comfortable. My daughter was proud when I went into her school to talk to the teacher and I just put my hand out to shake her teacher’s hand. It was the first time she’d seen me do that without fear.”
- patient Ana Toledo
Gulfcoast Cardiothorasic and Vascular Surgeons