It might be neuropathy โ and it only ๐ ๐๐ญ๐ฌ ๐ฐ๐จ๐ซ๐ฌ๐ ๐ข๐ ๐ฅ๐๐๐ญ ๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐๐๐ญ๐๐. And Gabapentin/Lyrica aren’t treating it.ย
For a limited time, NexMed is offering a ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ to help you find out if your condition can be reversed.
โ Full Neuropathy Evaluation
โ Sensory Nerve Testing + Balance Test
โ Expert Consult with a Specialist
โAll covered by your insurance!
First, we're going to welcome you like family when you walk through the door. We're going to have you fill out as little paperwork as possible. Then our staff will take you back to one of our exam rooms, giving you a brief office tour. Our staff will go through a detailed history with you and get all the information on what you're experiencing and why. Next, we're going to run tests and diagnostic screenings on you that you've probably never done before. You've probably never even seen it. But don't worry, they're painless. These tests are tests that most doctors miss, but they're critical to be able to pinpoint exactly what's going on with you and your nerves. And then after your first visit, we will discuss your preliminary results and what the next steps are. Typically, we will have a follow-up visit where we will be reviewing your findings. We'll go over the results of the tests and how much nerve damage you have, what do we need to do to fix it, and what the recommendations are, how long it's going to take for you to recover as well as your insurance details. So for those reasons, you need to have somebody with you like a spouse or significant other, a family member or a friend to be able to ask questions. And an extra set of eyes and ears never hurt.
Neuropathy is a progressive condition. This means that it will slowly get worse over time. It does not get better on its own. Eventually this may lead to permanent nerve damage, being confined to a wheelchair or possible amputations. The earlier we can catch it, the easier it is to get results for patients.
Unfortunately there are over 100 causes of neuropathy. There are currently more than 20 million Americans that are suffering from neuropathy. The leading causes, which are attributed to most cases, are diabetes, certain medications like chemotherapy drugs and Statins for high cholesterol, injuries to nerves, surgeries, strokes and alcoholism. But there are other lesser known causes such as autoimmune diseases, hypothyroidism, toxins, B12 deficiency, B6 toxicity, kidney failure, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease to name a few. There is also insidious neuropathy, meaning a cause cannot be determined, we don't know how someone developed it.
This is a difficult question to answer because everyone responds differently. This depends on a number of factors. How long have you had it? How far has it progressed? What caused it in the first place? What is your overall health condition? How willing and faithful will you be with treatment? Reversing the effects of neuropathy takes time. This is definitely not an overnight thing. The nerves need time to heal and regenerate. Blood vessels need time to grow. This can take months. But, most of our patients are starting to notice a difference in the first 4-6 weeks. This means less pain, less numbness, sleeping better, walking better, etc.
Our clinic is designed to care for chronic, complicated health challenges like peripheral neuropathy using all-natural, non-invasive methods. We do this by combining the most up-to-date research on the most difficult to-solve health problems. Combined with multiple different advanced biotechnologies that are designed to increase and speed the healing process. Now, while we do work with you on how to make simple but impactful lifestyle changes like diet and incorporating nutritional supplements, that is by far not all that we do. You will not be leaving our clinic with a shopping bag full of vitamins, the world's most strict diet plan, and then told to come back in a few months to see how you did with it. We will work with you hand in hand through our multi-step process of evaluating your specific health challenges and making sure that you have the type of problem that we feel confident that we can help. And don't worry, you won't be coming to the clinic multiple times per week, because the beauty of our program is that if we can accept your case, most of your recovery will happen from the comfort of your own home.
We are in network with Medicare and most other insurances. Medicaid, however, does not provide any coverage for the treatment.
If we determine that we can accept your case, we will develop a treatment plan and contact your insurance to verify coverage benefits.
During your follow up visit, we will review your exam findings and answer the four questions everyone wants to know:
What’s wrong?
Can we help?
How long will it take?
How much does it cost?