76% Improvement in Peripheral Neuropathy

Canton, OH and Surrounding Areas

76% Improvement in Peripheral Neuropathy

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Been told to live with the pain?

Peripheral neuropathy can be a very frustrating condition.

The symptoms often include pain, burning, numbness, tingling, and pins and needles.

A lot of neuropathy patients have 'sheet feet' where it doesn't feel good to have sheets touching their feet at night time when trying to sleep.

Balance concerns often manifest which can lead to falls and other more serious injuries.

Drugs that can have harmful side effects may be prescribed, often with little help.

But the most frustration usually comes from hearing the words You must learn to live with it.

One of our patient's neuropathy just improved by 76%*

She was thrilled. She didn't realize how bad her feet had gotten.

She was tripping and falling. She was very concerned.

In a about 10 weeks, she went from having reduced quality of life, balance concerns, annoying symptoms in her feet to having less symptoms, improved balance, and starting to do the things she wants to do.

She got her life back.

Two 30-45 minute treatments per week restored her confidence.

At Apex, we offer advanced FDA-cleared technology that is covered by most insurance plans including medicare. We are helping many of our neuropathy sufferers by reducing their symptoms of pain, numbness, burning, tingling, and/or pins and needles.

However, not everyone may qualify for this specialized treatment program. It starts with a consultation. Based on the initial visit, our team can determine if we can help. If we feel that we can, we will give you a thorough understanding of the process.

Call us at (330) 479-9193 and one of our team members can assist you in getting this consultation set up.

May be the best call you ever made.

At Apex, we believe there is a better way to treat pain.

*percentage of improved based on our Neuropathy Severity Evaluation that is completed prior to treatment

Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. As with anything in healthcare, there are no guarantees that progress can be made. Reasonable expectations of care will be discussed on a patient-to-patient basis.

Brandon Blood