Advanced, Affordable Pain Relief in Tulsa, Neuropathy and Numbness

Exterior sign for Nerve Renewal clinic location in Broken Arrow, OK

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Advanced, Affordable Pain Relief in Tulsa, Neuropathy and Numbness

Access to nerve pain management just got easier for Tulsa Metro residents. Nerve Renewal is excited to announce the opening of our new clinic, right in your neighborhood of Broken Arrow—with more clinic locations coming to the area before the end of the year!

1150 E Lansing St.

Broken Arrow, OK 74012

We believe that no one should have to travel far to receive the care they deserve. That’s why we’ve expanded to Broken Arrow, offering residents convenient access to expert pain relief. Our clinic is located right off East Lansing Street and has ample parking and accommodations so you’re always comfortable during your visits.

At Nerve Renewal, we understand that managing neuropathy pain requires not just treatment but also compassionate support. Our new Broken Arrow clinic extends our commitment to exceptional care, bringing innovative neuromodulation therapy to help manage your pain effectively.

Neuromodulation therapy, a key element of our pain management strategy, delivers gentle electrical stimulation to alleviate the discomfort caused by nerve pain, whether it’s from old injuries or numb, painful extremities. This innovative treatment, along with comprehensive evaluations and ongoing care, is provided by our compassionate team, who deeply understand the complexities of your pain. Read more about our commitment to safe, effective treatments by clicking here.


Take control of your chronic pain and get your freedom back. Visit our new Broken Arrow location for the first step toward lasting relief. Book your consultation today and join the many who rely on Nerve Renewal to navigate their pain management journey.

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