Peripheral Neuropathy

Real Neuropathy Treatment, not just meds and PT!

Peripheral Neuropathy - Optimal bio health

Is neuropathy ruining your life?

What is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy, or peripheral neuropathy, occurs when the peripheral nerves — those outside the brain and spinal cord — become damaged. These nerves are responsible for transmitting signals to and from the central nervous system. When damaged, it can result in:

  • Numbness, tingling, or pain in your hands or feet?
  • Afraid of falling, or already had a fall?
  • Avoiding family and friends due to pain or fatigue?
  • Losing your ability to drive or be independent?
  • Afraid your loved ones will have to take care of you?

Even when you’ve been told nothing can be done, WE CAN HELP!

Neuropathy: find relief, restore function, and reclaim your life

Neuropathy is more than just discomfort — it’s a life-altering condition that affects millions of people every year. Whether it begins as a tingling in your feet or a numbness in your hands, neuropathy can quietly progress into chronic pain, weakness, and mobility issues that interfere with daily life.

At Optimal BioHealth, we help patients take back control with state-of-the-art diagnostics and proven, non-invasive neuropathy treatment options that target the root of the problem — not just the symptoms.

Our regenerative medicine specialists use a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to neuropathy care. This ensures that every patient gets a treatment plan tailored to their symptoms, underlying conditions, and long-term goals.

Our neuropathy treatment options include:

Learn more about how Optimal BioHealth’s treatment solutions can help you move better, feel better, and live better — with a care plan built specifically for your needs.

Fast Facts

  • Without intervention, Peripheral Neuropathy is a progressive condition, 100% of the time.
  • Peripheral Neuropathy refers to many conditions where the peripheral nervous system is damaged. The peripheral nervous system sends signals between the central nervous system (the brain/spinal cord) and the rest of the body.
  • Peripheral Neuropathy can affect the motor nerves, sensory nerves, and autonomic nerves. Most neuropathies affect all three types of nerve fiber.
  • Symptoms typically begin in the hands and feet including numbness, tingling, burning pain, muscle weakness.
  • There are many causes of neuropathy including diabetes, chemotherapy, autoimmune diseases, kidney or liver disease, vitamin deficiencies, exposure to toxins or certain medications.
  • Idiopathic neuropathy, meaning the source is unknown, is the diagnosis in many cases.