An exclusive and effective treatment, nerve pain protocol has been extremely effective in relieving pain and discomfort, reversing your numbness and restoring your sensation, while improving your acuity, balance, and strength in your hands and feet. If you experience any of these symptoms contact your nearest neuropathy location.
Although Diabetes remains the number one, most common cause of Neuropathy, most of the causes of Neuropathy worldwide are not related to Diabetes directly. Also, often, numerous other etiologies cause Peripheral Neuropathy in addition to Diabetes. Our staff of physicians and healthcare providers have the professional experience to realize that there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all cure, so we never use a one-size-fits-all approach to your diagnosis or treatment. Diabetes can directly or indirectly harm your nerves. It can happen in several ways, with a similar overall outcome of pain, discomfort, unusual sensations, numbness, imbalance, long-term weakness, falls, and possibly wounds and infections. Each patient is cared for and assessed thoroughly. Our treatment reverses the pain, discomfort, and numbness associated with your Neuropathy while restoring your sensation, balance, strength, and quality of life.
Peripheral Neuropathy may occur from numerous other etiologies beyond Diabetes, such as cancer, chemotherapy, radiation, trauma, addictive medications, genetic, metabolic, systemic, autoimmune, and medication-induced Neuropathy. Many patients notice various symptoms that are often masked that worsen their Neuropathy condition over time. Procare Wellness Institute is an all-inclusive, multi-centered facility that always follows Evidence-Based Medicine and the utmost medical care with good bedside manners and a high treatment success rate toward healing.
An exclusive and effective treatment, nerve pain protocol has been extremely effective in relieving pain and discomfort, reversing your numbness and restoring your sensation, while improving your acuity, balance, and strength in your hands and feet. If you experience any of these symptoms contact your nearest neuropathy location.
Although Diabetes remains the number one, most common cause of Neuropathy, most of the causes of Neuropathy worldwide are not related to Diabetes directly. Also, often, numerous other etiologies cause Peripheral Neuropathy in addition to Diabetes. Our staff of physicians and healthcare providers have the professional experience to realize that there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all cure, so we never use a one-size-fits-all approach to your diagnosis or treatment. Diabetes can directly or indirectly harm your nerves. It can happen in several ways, with a similar overall outcome of pain, discomfort, unusual sensations, numbness, imbalance, long-term weakness, falls, and possibly wounds and infections. Each patient is cared for and assessed thoroughly. Our treatment reverses the pain, discomfort, and numbness associated with your Neuropathy while restoring your sensation, balance, strength, and quality of life.
Peripheral Neuropathy may occur from numerous other etiologies beyond Diabetes, such as cancer, chemotherapy, radiation, trauma, addictive medications, genetic, metabolic, systemic, autoimmune, and medication-induced Neuropathy. Many patients notice various symptoms that are often masked that worsen their Neuropathy condition over time. Procare Wellness Institute is an all-inclusive, multi-centered facility that always follows Evidence-Based Medicine and the utmost medical care with good bedside manners and a high treatment success rate toward healing.
We treat all the symptoms of Neuropathy.
People with Peripheral Neuropathy generally describe the pain as stabbing, electrical-like, sharp, prickling, pins & needles, or tingling, leading to a hassle on their daily living activities overall a negative impact on life. Our treatment is dedicated to addressing these symptoms with a high success rate, and improving these common symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy are often the first improvements seen by our patients.
Besides the pain and unusual sensations (Paraesthesia) associated with Peripheral Neuropathy in the arms, hands, legs, or feet, burning and throbbing may also occur and often disturb daily living activities sleep. These symptoms often arise from the common underlying etiologies, such as circulation problems that ultimately lead to Peripheral Neuropathy and its symptoms. Many physicians attempt to mask these symptoms that worsen their Neuropathy condition over time. Our treatment has a high success rate to stop this entirely and focus on healing, which directly addresses the patient’s symptoms while eliminating pain, improving overall sleep and quality of life.
Many people have forgotten how the bottom of their feet or shoes feels or have even stopped walking barefoot. Numbness or the loss of our protective sensation can be extremely dangerous and can lead to injuries, accidents, and even disorientation and falls.
Walking with a disoriented motion, losing your balance, and falling are common and dangerous symptoms of Neuropathy. Our treatment can reverse these symptoms and regain sensation in your legs and feet. Over time, patients often leave our office walking better and with more control of their feet, including safely driving once again and not requiring canes, walkers, or wheelchairs for ambulation.
Many individuals do not realize that Diabetic or Peripheral Neuropathy may lead to discoloration of their skin in their extremities due to underlying circulation problems, ultimately leading to infections and even amputations over time. These are severe and debilitating long-term symptoms of Neuropathy that can be reversed. Our patients at DFW Neuropathy have had a successful and consistent real-life reversal of their rashes, ulcers, and wounds with our treatment and supportive care over time.
We treat all the symptoms of Neuropathy.
People with Peripheral Neuropathy generally describe the pain as stabbing, electrical-like, sharp, prickling, pins & needles, or tingling, leading to a hassle on their daily living activities overall a negative impact on life. Our treatment is dedicated to addressing these symptoms with a high success rate, and improving these common symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy are often the first improvements seen by our patients.
Besides the pain and unusual sensations (Paraesthesia) associated with Peripheral Neuropathy in the arms, hands, legs, or feet, burning and throbbing may also occur and often disturb daily living activities sleep. These symptoms often arise from the common underlying etiologies, such as circulation problems that ultimately lead to Peripheral Neuropathy and its symptoms. Many physicians attempt to mask these symptoms that worsen their Neuropathy condition over time. Our treatment has a high success rate to stop this entirely and focus on healing, which directly addresses the patient’s symptoms while eliminating pain, improving overall sleep and quality of life.
Many people have forgotten how the bottom of their feet or shoes feels or have even stopped walking barefoot. Numbness or the loss of our protective sensation can be extremely dangerous and can lead to injuries, accidents, and even disorientation and falls.
Walking with a disoriented motion, losing your balance, and falling are common and dangerous symptoms of Neuropathy. Our treatment can reverse these symptoms and regain sensation in your legs and feet. Over time, patients often leave our office walking better and with more control of their feet, including safely driving once again and not requiring canes, walkers, or wheelchairs for ambulation.
Many individuals do not realize that Diabetic or Peripheral Neuropathy may lead to discoloration of their skin in their extremities due to underlying circulation problems, ultimately leading to infections and even amputations over time. These are severe and debilitating long-term symptoms of Neuropathy that can be reversed. Our patients at DFW Neuropathy have had a successful and consistent real-life reversal of their rashes, ulcers, and wounds with our treatment and supportive care over time.
Have you been told there is nothing that can be done for your persistent and debilitating numbness, tingling and chronic pain from nerve damage? This is just not true! Click Here for a consultation or keep reading to learn more about our cutting edge treatment methods using state-of-the-art rejuvenate technologies and rejuvenate to regenerate proper functioning of nerves damaged by injury, disease, surgical interventions, harsh chemical treatments like chemotherapy and more.
Reduction or Elimination of Nerve Pain
Reduction or Elimination of Numbness &
Tingling
Regained Feeling in Hands or Feet
Increased Balance and Strength
Increased Stamina
Increased Vigor and Vitality
Improved Quality of Life
Renewed Hope for the Future
Have you been told there is nothing that can be done for your persistent and debilitating numbness, tingling and chronic pain from nerve damage? This is just not true! Click Here for a consultation or keep reading to learn more about our cutting edge treatment methods using state-of-the-art rejuvenate technologies and rejuvenate to regenerate proper functioning of nerves damaged by injury, disease, surgical interventions, harsh chemical treatments like chemotherapy and more.
Reduction or Elimination of Nerve Pain
Reduction or Elimination of Numbness &
Tingling
Regained Feeling in Hands or Feet
Increased Balance and Strength
Increased Stamina
Increased Vigor and Vitality
Improved Quality of Life
Renewed Hope for the Future
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Pooler Location
140 Traders Way Pooler, GA 31322
Virginia Beach
293 Independence BoulevardPembroke 5,
Suite 330
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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293 Independence Boulevard
Pembroke 5, Suite 330
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
(757) 222-3100
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140 Traders Way
Suite B
Pooler, GA 31322
(912) 348-3818
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed