★★★★★
“Simply Health is very professional, and helped me with the pain I’d been dealing with for fifteen years. I highly recommend them!”
Gordon F
Neuropathy treatment
Neuropathy can make your feet feel numb, burning, electric, cold, hypersensitive, or unreliable — and it can quietly change how you walk, sleep, exercise, and trust your balance. At Simply Health Integrated Medical, neuropathy treatment starts with a careful fit check: understanding your symptoms, possible drivers, and whether a non-surgical, integrative care plan is appropriate for your case.
What to expect
Simply Health Integrated Medical helps patients understand symptoms, goals, and options before recommending a care path.
The next step is a consultation request or direct call so the team can determine whether the clinic is a good fit for your needs.
Quick assessment
Answer 10 questions about burning, tingling, numbness, balance, metabolic risk factors, and regenerative-support interest so the clinic can better understand your next step.
Patients often start looking for neuropathy help when numbness, burning, tingling, sharp nerve pain, hypersensitivity, cold sensations, cramping, or balance changes become hard to ignore. Some people notice symptoms mostly at night. Others start avoiding walks, stairs, exercise, or long days on their feet because their confidence is gone.
Neuropathy-like symptoms can be related to diabetes or blood-sugar issues, metabolic health, vitamin or nutrient concerns, thyroid patterns, medication history, prior injury, spinal or nerve compression, circulation questions, alcohol exposure, chemotherapy history, autoimmune issues, and other medical causes. A responsible plan starts by asking what may be contributing — not by assuming every patient needs the same protocol.
Depending on the patient, the plan may emphasize sensory and functional assessment, foot and gait review, lifestyle and metabolic support, nutrition discussion, movement and balance strategy, supportive nerve-focused therapies, and regenerative-support options such as PRP, peptide therapy, exosome therapy, Wharton’s Jelly, or other advanced therapies when appropriate. These options are reviewed as part of a personalized plan — not as guaranteed nerve-regeneration claims — with coordination or referral when medical evaluation is needed. The goal is to improve clarity, comfort, function, and safety while keeping expectations realistic.
Nerve-related symptoms are easier to address when they are evaluated before daily function, balance, sleep, and skin or foot safety decline further. That does not mean every case can be reversed. It means the sooner you understand what is happening, the sooner you can make better decisions about support, monitoring, referrals, and prevention.
Neuropathy marketing online is full of exaggerated promises. Simply Health Integrated Medical keeps the conversation more practical: What symptoms are you having? What has already been checked? What risk factors matter? Which conservative options fit? What needs medical referral? And what would meaningful progress look like for your daily life?
If burning, numbness, tingling, nerve pain, or balance changes are affecting your feet, legs, sleep, or confidence, request a consultation. The next step is determining whether neuropathy-focused care at Simply Health Integrated Medical is a reasonable fit and what should be checked before moving forward.
Research & clinical context
These outside resources are included for education and credibility. They do not replace individualized medical advice, but they help explain why evaluation, fit, safety, and realistic expectations matter.
NIH NINDS
Patient-friendly NIH overview of peripheral neuropathy symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment considerations.
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NIH NIDDK
NIH overview explaining how diabetic neuropathy commonly affects the feet and legs and why prevention, screening, and management matter.
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PMC / American Academy of Neurology guideline
Clinical guideline context for painful diabetic neuropathy, including pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment categories and realistic expectations.
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PubMed
Systematic-review context for low-level light / photobiomodulation interest in diabetic peripheral neuropathy, supporting careful evidence-informed language.
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Testimonials
A mix of patient testimonials to show a broader range of care experiences.
★★★★★
“Simply Health is very professional, and helped me with the pain I’d been dealing with for fifteen years. I highly recommend them!”
Gordon F
★★★★★
“Wonderful health care center. Friendly and really interested in helping you with your health needs.”
Corinne Collins
★★★★★
“Simply Health was a very positive experience. From the friendly staff to Dr. Deloney himself, who really puts you at ease and talks to you in an understanding language and a caring tone. With their help, I walked out of there feeling fully equipped to accomplish my goals!”
Sharon Wilding
Next step
A consultation helps the team understand your goals, health history, and whether this service belongs in your care plan. The goal is fit, clarity, and a practical recommendation — not a generic protocol.