What is neuropathy?
Neuropathy occurs when peripheral nerves are damaged or compressed, causing tingling, burning, numbness, weakness, and balance issues. Left untreated, it tends to progress, which is why early, targeted care matters so much.

Peripheral neuropathy is more than uncomfortable. It interrupts sleep, balance, and everyday movement. Our drug-free protocols target the underlying causes so nerves can finally heal.

Neuropathy occurs when peripheral nerves are damaged or compressed, causing tingling, burning, numbness, weakness, and balance issues. Left untreated, it tends to progress, which is why early, targeted care matters so much.
Tingling and burning in the hands or feet, numbness, sharp shooting pain, muscle weakness, hypersensitivity, balance problems, and the feeling of walking on cotton or pins.
Diabetic neuropathy, post-chemotherapy nerve damage, injury-related nerve pain, circulation issues, and idiopathic neuropathy. Each requires a different treatment emphasis.
We combine advanced shockwave therapy, neuromuscular re-education, circulation support, and lifestyle guidance. Treatment is non-invasive and tailored to your specific cause, no two plans look alike.
Pain medications mask symptoms while nerve damage continues. Our approach restores function, often allowing patients to reduce reliance on prescriptions over time.
Many patients notice meaningful relief within weeks. Nerve regeneration is gradual but real, most full programs run 8–16 weeks, with maintenance care after.
Peripheral neuropathy can stem from diabetes, chemotherapy, injuries, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, infections, and poor circulation. Identifying the root driver is essential before designing treatment.
Book a free 15-minute consultation with Dr. Ivan. Drug-free, non-invasive, and tailored to you.