


How we treat neuropathy to help current symptoms and prevent further nerve damage!
Why Neuropathy Happens
How To Identify Nerve & Circulation Issues
How To Prevent Further Damage
How To Naturally Promotes Nerve Regeneration Process (No Harsh Medication)
Neuropathy is a condition that occurs when nerves are damaged or not functioning properly, most often affecting the feet and sometimes the hands.
It can result from various causes, such as diabetes, spinal compression, chemotherapy, injuries, or, in about 30% of cases, no identifiable cause. Symptoms range from mild tingling or burning to severe, life-altering pain that disrupts daily life.
Beyond pain, neuropathy often causes numbness, making it difficult to feel sensations in the affected areas. It can also lead to balance problems, increasing the challenges of everyday activities.


As neuropathy progresses, the greatest concern is not just discomfort .... it’s loss of perception.
Patients begin to lose their ability to feel:
Uneven surfaces
Changes in ground texture
Stair edges
Curbs
Balance shifts
This increases fall risk, instability, fear of movement, loss of independence & many individuals gradually limit their activity and become socially withdrawn because movement feels unsafe.



Most patients come to us after trying everything else: quick visits, temporary pain meds, injections, and treatments that only offer short-term relief.
That cycle doesn’t solve anything — and it’s exactly why so many people continue to struggle with chronic back pain, disc issues, and neuropathy.
Our doctors take a completely different approach.
We focus on identifying the true source of your pain and creating a personalized, non-surgical plan designed to correct the underlying problem — not mask it.
Take the first step today and register for our educational seminar to learn exactly how advanced neuropathy treatments can help you finally address it once and for all.

Dr. Ryan Lewis is a board-certified chiropractic physician that has been working with patients that have damaged nerves since 2003. Since 2008, he has devoted his time and that of his practice exclusively on performing therapies on patients suffering from neuropathy (nerve damage) & balance problems.
He has always had a strong interest in the nervous system. Unfortunately, complications of heart disease, diabetes and other metabolic conditions that affect his family members with their direct and indirect causative factors of neuropathy are what really motivated him to start studying and researching what can be done for nerve damage and balance problems.





