Comprehensive Neuropathy Treatment in Oklahoma City
Effective, non-invasive treatments are available for neuropathy pain at Nerve Renewal Neuropathy Clinic in Oklahoma City.
Studies show that 80% of patients experience a long-term reduction in pain without surgery or medication through the use of proven Neuromodulation treatments.
The high-frequency energy blocks the pain signal in the injured part of the body, providing lasting relief with no recovery needed.
Conditions We Treat
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Chemotherapy Induced Neuropathy
- Pain Management
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- Phantom Limb Syndrome
- Post-Surgical Nerve Pain
Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that results from damage to nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord. Those who have peripheral neuropathy often experience pain, numbness, and weakness in their hands and feet. This can affect other things too, like walking or digestion. The cause of peripheral neuropathy can vary depending on the person, but it is most commonly caused by diabetes, chemotherapy, or trauma to the nerve endings. Some people with this condition describe the pain as stabbing or burning sensations.
Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment
Chemotherapy Induced Neuropathy Treatment
See What Our Patients Are Saying
At Nerve Renewal Neuropathy Clinics, our focus is providing the best possible nerve therapy experience for our patients. We offer multiple OKC metro locations, easy parking, convenient hours, and a comfortable experience for every therapy session.
“I received treatment here for my peripheral neuropathy and I highly recommend this clinic. The staff is warm, comforting and very knowledgeable. They made me feel welcomed and answered all of the questions I have. Lea is a wonderful doctor.”
Dana
I’m 72 and my feet feel 20 years younger. I was experiencing pain and numbness in both feet from diabetic neuropathy. My goal was to get back to hiking, and after several weeks of therapy I was just able to complete 5 days of hiking on the Tennessee and North Carolina Appalachian Trail with family.
Danny