Come see us at the 33rd Annual Senior Health & Resource Fair!

Broken Arrow Event April 25, 2025 at 9am

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On Friday, April 25, Nerve Renewal is proud to participate in the 33rd Annual Senior Health & Resource Fair. 

This is an event designed to uplift and support older adults and their families in the Tulsa and Broken Arrow communities. With over 100 resource booths and community partners on-site, this FREE event is your chance to explore local services, health tools, and potential solutions for managing chronic conditions like nerve pain and neuropathy.

📍 Where: Central Park Community Center, 1500 South Main, Broken Arrow

🗓️ When: Friday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Note: You do not need to RSVP for this event!


Explore How Our Therapies Are Helping Oklahoma Seniors

Our team will be there to share how our highly targeted neuropathy treatments are helping seniors regain their independence, reduce pain, and reconnect with the things they love most like walking comfortably, playing with grandkids, and even dancing again. Don’t let numbness, tingling, or burning sensations hold you back. Stop by our booth to learn how we treat the symptoms of neuropathy, not just the condition.

Let’s Talk About Your Next Step Toward Relief

Whether you’re managing symptoms yourself or supporting a loved one through nerve pain, this event is the perfect opportunity to have real conversations, ask questions, and learn about personalized treatment plans. We look forward to seeing familiar faces and meeting new ones as we work together to improve lives in our community.

Not able to attend this month? That’s no problem. Our New Patient Team is available every week to answer any questions you may have, confirm your insurance coverage details, and get reserve you an appointment at your neighborhood Nerve Renewal clinic location. 


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