Integrative Neuropathy Treatment
How Your Symptoms Will Change
Burning & Heat Sensation
Feet stop feeling like they're on fire — especially at night.
Numbness in Feet & Hands
Socks feel like socks again. Floors register underfoot.
Tingling & Pins and Needles
The constant buzzing in hands and feet settles down.
Balance & Stability
The ground feels solid again.
Sleep Quality
Sleep comes easier when the burning and tingling stop.
Medication Dependence
Many reduce or stop Gabapentin entirely.
"Can neuropathy be reversed?"
For many, yes — the nervous system can regenerate when given the right environment and stimulus. Our treatment approach is designed to do —
Improved Circulation
Reduced blood flow is a key driver of neuropathic pain. Delivering oxygen and nutrients to starved nerve endings, easing that burning and tingling sensation.
Rebuild Nerve Pathways
Chronic neuropathy disrupts how the brain and nerves communicate. Supporting neuroplasticity helps the nervous system restore clear signaling throughout the body.
Repair Nerve Tissue
Creating a healing environment at the cellular level supports regeneration, fueling the body's natural ability to rebuild and recover.
Neuropathy requires more than one answer
Your personalized treatment plan combines 4–6 therapies, each targeting a different aspect of nerve damage and recovery.
Neuropathy Care in Northern Virginia
Tysons Corner
approximately 5 min drive
McLean
approximately 8 min drive
Reston
approximately 12 min drive
Fairfax
approximately 15 min drive
Arlington
approximately 20 min drive
Washington DC
approximately 25 min drive
Get Started
The first step is a
conversation
Call us or request a free evaluation. We'll assess your symptoms, review your history, and create a personalized care plan that integrates cutting-edge technology to address the root cause.
What patients ask us about neuropathy
Most people who find us have already been through the conventional system. They have questions — good ones — about whether this is different, whether it works, and what to expect. Here are the ones we hear most often.
Schedule your free evaluationIdiopathic neuropathy, where no single cause is identified, is one of the most common and most frustrating presentations we see. Patients are told their labs are normal, given medication for the pain, and sent home without answers. Because the cause is unclear, single-modality treatments often fall short. Our approach works across multiple pathways simultaneously: improving blood flow, reducing neuroinflammation, and directly stimulating nerve fibers. Not knowing the cause doesn't mean the damage can't be addressed.
Gabapentin and Lyrica only reduce the perception of nerve pain. Our approach is entirely non-pharmaceutical: no medications, no injections, no surgery. The goal isn't indefinite symptom management: it's restored nerve function.
Most peripheral neuropathy treatments focus on managing symptoms, primarily through medications like Gabapentin and Lyrica that reduce pain perception without addressing the underlying nerve damage. Our approach is different. Using shockwave therapy and other treatment modalities, we target the mechanisms behind nerve damage directly: poor microcirculation, inflammation, and dormant nerve fibers. Results are tracked with FLIR thermal imaging throughout treatment, so improvement isn't just felt, it's measurable.
Diabetic neuropathy develops when chronically high blood sugar damages the small blood vessels that supply peripheral nerves. Without adequate circulation, nerves deteriorate, producing the burning, numbness, and tingling that characterize the condition. Our approach addresses both the vascular and neurological components of this damage, restoring microcirculation and stimulating nerve fiber regeneration.
Standard physical therapy addresses strength, mobility, and compensation. Valuable goals, but not the same as treating the nerve tissue itself. Most PT approaches don't include shockwave therapy or the other modalities in our treatment. Our approach targets the nerve fibers and vascular supply driving your symptoms, not just how you move around them.
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy occurs when neurotoxic agents damage the peripheral nerves, leaving cancer survivors with persistent burning, numbness, and tingling in the hands and feet long after treatment ends. Our approach is gentle and non-invasive. Shockwave therapy and our other treatment modalities promote cellular repair and reduce inflammation in order to support your body.




