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Neuropathy Treatment

Neuropathy Treatment

You are in Good Hands at Greystone Regenerative Medicine

Welcome to Greystone Regenerative Medicine, where we specialize in advanced treatments for neuropathy. If you're experiencing the debilitating effects of neuropathy such as pain, numbness, or loss of sensation, you're not alone.  Explore our state-of-the-art treatments, including class IV medical laser therapy, nutrient therapies, and specialized vibration applications, designed to rejuvenate nerves and provide lasting relief.

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Try a New Solution for Neuropathy

At Greystone Regenerative Medicine, we offer a proprietary treatment for neuropathy that has shown 90% effectiveness in clinical trials. Our drug-free approach utilizes a combination of class IV medical laser therapy, nutrients, and specialized vibration applications to rejuvenate nerves and provide remarkable results.

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Neuropathy Treatment

Class IV Laser Therapy for Neuropathy

Class IV laser therapy at Greystone Regenerative Medicine is designed to:

  • Prevent nerve cell death

  • Enhance new nerve growth

  • Improve neuropathy symptoms effectively

Discover how our advanced treatments can alleviate neuropathy symptoms and improve your quality of life. Contact Greystone Regenerative Medicine today to schedule a consultation and explore a new path to relief from neuropathy.

Neuropathy Treatment

Do Not Ignore Neuropathy

Untreated neuropathy can progress into a serious disorder affecting both limbs, manifesting in symptoms such as:

  • Sharp pain

  • Numbness

  • Lack of coordination

  • Burning and tingling

  • Loss of feeling

  • Extreme sensitivity to touch

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Neuropathy Treatment

Risk Factors for Neuropathy Include:

  • Alcoholism

  • Toxin exposure

  • Chemotherapy

  • Statin drugs

  • Chronic or acute infections (such as Lyme disease)

  • Traumatic injury

  • Diabetes

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Kidney or liver disease

  • Idiopathic causes, aging, or unknown factors

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