Services — Neuropathy Relief

Nerve damage is progressive.
So is our approach to reversing it.

Neuropathy isn’t just numbness and tingling. It’s nerve tissue breaking down faster than your body can repair it. Medication manages symptoms. Our four-component protocol targets the root cause: damaged nerves that lack the blood supply and cellular energy to heal themselves.

What is neuropathy — and why does it keep getting worse?

Neuropathy is damage to the peripheral nervous system. When the protective myelin sheath surrounding these nerves breaks down, signal transmission falters — producing burning, numbness, tingling, weakness, and loss of coordination.

Peripheral nerves have a limited blood supply. When that supply is compromised — by diabetes, inflammation, toxin exposure, or compression — the nerves are cut off from the nutrients and oxygen they need to repair themselves. Our program is built around restoring the biological conditions that allow nerve repair to actually happen.

Why timing matters
Neuropathy is progressive. Without treatment that addresses the underlying nerve damage, symptoms worsen over time — from mild tingling to severe pain, from weakness to loss of function. Early intervention produces dramatically better outcomes than late-stage treatment.
DiabetesMost common — elevated blood sugar damages nerve blood supply
ChemotherapyChemical toxicity directly damages peripheral nerve tissue
Spinal compressionCompressed nerve roots cause downstream peripheral damage
AlcoholismChronic alcohol use depletes B vitamins and directly damages peripheral nerve tissue, often producing a characteristic stocking-glove pattern of numbness
AutoimmuneThe immune system attacks nerve tissue directly
Vascular diseaseReduced circulation starves nerves of oxygen and nutrients
Toxic exposureHeavy metals, Agent Orange, industrial chemicals

Our protocol

A four-component program — most of it done at home

Three of the four components are performed in your own home — meaning you receive therapeutic benefit every single day, not just on office visit days. Daily therapy is what separates programs that produce results from programs that don’t.
01
Vital component
Electromagnetic infrared therapy
Angiogenesis · new blood vessel formation
Infrared light energy signals Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) — initiating angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels that wrap around damaged peripheral nerves and restore the nutrient and oxygen supply nerve repair requires. Without adequate blood supply, no amount of supplementation or stimulation can fully restore nerve function.
Home therapy · daily
02
Vital component
Electrostimulation therapy
Nerve re-education · signal restoration
Digital electro-therapeutic stimulation delivers precisely calibrated electrical impulses to damaged peripheral nerves — a process called nerve re-education. This is the same technology used by Cancer Centers of America to help chemotherapy patients rebuild their peripheral nerve function — and it can be performed at home, allowing daily therapy between office visits.
Home therapy · daily
03
Vital component
Advanced nutrition therapy
Cellular repair support · nitric oxide · inflammation
Our advanced nutritional protocols address three critical pathways simultaneously: inflammation reduction at the nerve site, blood flow enhancement through bioavailable nitric oxide precursors, and myelin synthesis support through targeted B-vitamin and antioxidant compounds. Pharmaceutical-grade, not retail supplements.
Home therapy · daily
04
Vital component
In-clinic visits & guided education
Clinical oversight · protocol adjustment · progress measurement
Weekly in-clinic visits allow us to monitor neurological progress, adjust home therapy protocols based on your response, and apply in-office treatments that complement your home program. Equally important is the educational component — informed patients comply better, progress faster, and achieve more durable results.
In-clinic · weekly

Burning pain
Persistent burning sensation in hands, feet, arms or legs — often worse at night.
Numbness
Loss of sensation in the extremities — like wearing gloves or socks that aren't there.
Tingling
Persistent "pins and needles" that doesn't resolve with position change.
Weakness
Difficulty gripping, lifting, or performing fine motor tasks. Trouble with stairs or balance.
Sharp shooting pain
Electric shock-like pain that radiates along a nerve path — often unpredictable.
Balance problems
Loss of proprioception — the ability to sense where your feet and legs are in space.
Getting started

What to expect

01
Candidacy evaluation
A thorough neurological assessment determines whether you're a strong candidate — and what the realistic treatment timeline looks like for your presentation.
02
Home therapy setup
You receive your home infrared and electrostimulation devices with detailed instruction. Daily home therapy begins immediately.
03
Progressive recovery
Nerve repair is measurable and gradual. Most patients notice meaningful change within the first few weeks. As you progress, we conduct regular assessments to track objective neurological markers and adjust your protocol based on how your body is responding — ensuring every phase of your care is calibrated to where you actually are in your recovery.
Don’t wait. Neuropathy is progressive — nerve damage that is mild today becomes significantly harder to reverse at an advanced stage. If you are experiencing any symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, schedule an evaluation now.
Find out if you're a candidate for care.