Neuropathy happens when the nerves are damaged or deprived of proper blood flow and oxygen. Common causes include diabetes, poor circulation, inflammation, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, toxin exposure, chemotherapy, long-term alcohol use, infections, or physical injury. In some cases, the cause is unknown (idiopathic neuropathy). When nerves don’t receive enough nutrients or oxygen, they begin to misfire—leading to tingling, burning, numbness, or pain.
In many cases, yes — especially if the nerves are not completely dead. When we improve circulation, increase oxygen to the nerves, reduce inflammation, and stimulate nerve activity, nerves can begin to regenerate. Results vary depending on the severity and how long symptoms have been present, but many patients experience meaningful improvement in sensation, balance, and pain levels.
Most patients begin noticing improvements within a few weeks, depending on the severity of their nerve damage. Full treatment plans typically last 8–16 weeks, with deeper nerve healing continuing for months afterward. Your exact timeline will be determined during your evaluation based on your nerve function testing and symptoms.
No. All of our therapies are gentle, non-invasive, and designed to be comfortable. Most patients describe them as relaxing. There are no needles and no downtime.
Neuropathy refers to nerve damage that affects sensation, typically causing burning, tingling, numbness, or balance problems.
Nerve pain occurs when damaged nerves send abnormal signals to the brain, creating sensations like burning, sharp shooting pain, or electric shocks.
They often occur together — treating nerve damage improves both neuropathy and nerve pain.
Peripheral neuropathy affects the nerves in the hands, feet, legs, or arms. It’s the most common form of neuropathy and often causes burning, tingling, numbness, or the sensation of “walking on rocks.” It can be caused by diabetes, circulation issues, inflammation, injuries, or unknown reasons.
Diabetic neuropathy happens when long-term high blood sugar damages the nerves, especially in the feet and legs. It leads to burning pain, numbness, tingling, coldness, or loss of sensation. Our treatment focuses on improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and supporting nerve repair to slow or reverse the progression.
You may be a good candidate if you experience:
A neuropathy assessment will determine whether you qualify for care.
Yes. Numbness is typically caused by poor circulation and reduced nerve activity. By improving blood flow to the nerves and stimulating nerve regeneration, many patients regain sensation and reduce numbness over time.
Yes. Burning sensations are caused by irritated, inflamed, or damaged nerves. Our therapies help calm irritated nerves, improve circulation, and restore healthier nerve signaling — reducing or eliminating burning sensations.
Yes. We bill everything directly to your insurance. Copays may apply to your treatment.
Some patients experience improvements within the first few sessions, such as reduced burning, better sleep, or increased sensation. More significant changes — like improved balance or major reduction in numbness — typically occur over several weeks of consistent treatment.
During your first visit, we’ll perform a comprehensive assessment, medical history review, and symptom analysis. This allows us to determine the severity of your neuropathy and whether you’re a candidate for care. You’ll receive a personalized treatment plan based on your results.
We specialize exclusively in neuropathy and nerve pain — not general pain management. Our approach targets the root cause of nerve damage through advanced, non-invasive treatments rather than relying on narcotics or injections. Our focus is long-term nerve healing, better mobility, improved sensation, and restoring quality of life.
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