Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment in Mesa, Arizona
Peripheral Neuropathy Care in Mesa, Arizona
Peripheral neuropathy is the umbrella term for nerve damage that affects the hands, feet, arms, or legs. It can come from many sources: diabetes, chemotherapy, autoimmune conditions, certain medications, infections, vitamin deficiencies, trauma, or in some cases, no identifiable cause at all. Whatever the source, the symptoms have a way of taking over daily life: burning feet at night, tingling that will not quit, numbness that makes walking feel unsafe.
At Cornerstone Wellness Center, our team built a structured 90-Day Neuropathy Program to help Mesa patients address peripheral neuropathy without medications or surgery. The program combines four therapies that work together to support nerve recovery and reduce symptoms.
Common Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy symptoms vary depending on which nerves are affected and how long the condition has been present. Most patients describe a combination of burning, tingling, numbness, sharp or shooting pain, electric-shock sensations, pins and needles, balance problems, muscle weakness, sensitivity to touch or temperature, and a feeling that your feet are wrapped in socks even when they are bare.
Some patients also notice changes in coordination, cramping, or restless legs at night. If any of these feel familiar, an exam is the right first step.
Why Standard Medical Care Often Falls Short
Most patients we see have already been prescribed something: gabapentin, pregabalin, an antidepressant used off-label for nerve pain, or simple pain medication. These can dull the symptoms, but they do not improve the underlying health of the nerves, and they often come with side effects that affect sleep, energy, and clear thinking.
Our approach focuses on giving the nerves the inputs they actually need to recover: better circulation, reduced inflammation, healthier cellular function, and the right kind of stimulation to support nerve regeneration where possible. The combination of therapies in our program is designed around that goal.
Our 90-Day Neuropathy Program
Each visit during the 90-day program includes four therapies layered together: nerve stimulation to support nerve communication and reduce pain signaling, class IV laser therapy to deliver deep healing energy to affected tissues, red light therapy to support mitochondrial function in the nerve and muscle cells, and whole body vibration to rebuild balance, proprioception, and the small stabilizing muscles that often atrophy with neuropathy.
We re-evaluate progress regularly and adjust the protocol as your symptoms respond. The home portion includes simple daily habits that support what we do in office.
Types of Neuropathy We Treat
Our team has worked with peripheral neuropathy from a wide variety of causes, including diabetes, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, idiopathic peripheral neuropathy (no known cause), neuropathy from autoimmune conditions, neuropathy from spinal nerve compression, post-surgical nerve symptoms, and neuropathy related to certain medications. We will look at your medical history during your first visit and let you know honestly whether our program is a good fit for your case.
What Results Look Like
Mild to moderate cases often see meaningful improvement during the 90-day program. Patients commonly report better sleep, less burning, improved balance, and reduced day-to-day discomfort. More advanced cases may need a longer program or a maintenance phase to hold the gains long term.
We are upfront about what to expect. Nerve recovery is gradual by nature. The patients who do best are the ones who attend consistently and follow through on the simple home recommendations we give them.
Working Alongside Your Medical Team
We do not replace the care you are getting from your primary care provider, neurologist, or oncologist. We work alongside them. If you are managing diabetes, an autoimmune condition, or post-chemotherapy recovery, those teams remain part of your care plan. We focus on what we can offer that they cannot: a structured, in-office, drug-free program that supports nerve health directly.
Schedule a Neuropathy Consultation
If peripheral neuropathy is making your days and nights harder, call our Mesa office at (480) 351-3897. We will examine the area, talk through your history, and tell you honestly whether the 90-Day Neuropathy Program is the right next step for you.
Frequently Ask Question
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Diabetic neuropathy is a type of peripheral neuropathy caused specifically by diabetes. Peripheral neuropathy is the broader term that includes nerve damage from any cause. Our 90-Day Neuropathy Program applies to both.
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Often, yes. Many of our patients have come to us after chemotherapy left them with persistent nerve symptoms. Mild to moderate cases tend to respond well to the program. Severe cases may have more limited improvement, but most patients still notice meaningful symptom relief.
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No. The four therapies in our program are non-invasive and comfortable. Most patients find the sessions relaxing.
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Many patients notice improvements in sleep and reduced burning within the first few weeks. More dramatic functional changes typically develop over the second and third month.
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Not on your own. Medication changes are something to discuss with the doctor who prescribed them. Many of our patients are able to reduce their medications over time as their symptoms improve, but that decision is always made between the patient and their prescriber.
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The 90-Day Neuropathy Program is generally not covered by health insurance. We offer transparent pricing and walk you through cost during your initial consultation. Many patients use HSA or FSA funds.
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No referral is needed. You can call our office directly to schedule.
Numbness, Burning, or Tingling Taking Over?
Our drug-free 90-Day Neuropathy Program supports nerve recovery without medications or surgery.