⭐ Fenton’s #1 Neuropathy Treatment Center

End the Burning, Numbness & Tingling in Your Feet & Hands β€” Without Drugs or Surgery

Our advanced Painless Neuropathy Protocol has a 95% success rate. Real, lasting relief from peripheral neuropathy, diabetic nerve pain, and chronic numbness β€” right here in Fenton, MI.

95%
Success Rate
500+
5-Star Reviews
20+
Years Experience
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Surgeries Needed

No Surgeries Required
No Life-Altering Drugs
No EMG Testing
Most Insurance Accepted
Same-Day Appointments

Are You Suffering From Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy affects millions of Americans β€” causing debilitating nerve pain that most doctors say you simply have to “live with.” That is not the truth. Our proven protocols can help.

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Numbness in Feet & Hands

Loss of sensation in the extremities, making it difficult to feel temperature, texture, or pain. Often worse at night.

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Burning or Tingling Sensations

Persistent burning, tingling, or “pins and needles” feelings in the feet, legs, or hands. Often described as walking on hot coals.

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Shooting or Electrical Pain

Sharp, stabbing, or electrical shock-like pain that shoots through the legs or arms. Can be triggered by light touch.

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Restless Legs & Leg Fatigue

Uncontrollable urge to move the legs, especially at night. Heaviness and fatigue in the legs that limits daily activity.

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Cold Feeling in Extremities

Persistent cold sensation in the feet or hands even when the surrounding environment is warm. Poor circulation-related symptoms.

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Balance Problems & Falls

Difficulty walking, poor balance, and increased risk of falls due to loss of proprioception (your body’s sense of position).

⚠️ Don’t Wait β€” Neuropathy Progresses Without Treatment

Peripheral neuropathy is a progressive condition. Without proper treatment, nerve damage worsens over time β€” leading to complete loss of sensation, severe balance problems, and in diabetic cases, risk of amputation. Our protocols work best when started early. Call (810) 207-6216 today for a FREE consultation.

What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy?

There are over 100 known causes of peripheral neuropathy. Understanding your specific cause is the first step to effective treatment. Our comprehensive evaluation identifies your root cause.

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Diabetes & Pre-Diabetes

The #1 cause of neuropathy. High blood sugar damages nerve fibers throughout the body, especially in the feet and legs.

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Medications & Chemotherapy

Certain cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) and chemotherapy agents are known to cause peripheral nerve damage.

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Spinal Problems

Herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and other back/neck conditions can compress nerves and cause neuropathy symptoms.

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Autoimmune Disorders

Conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Guillain-BarrΓ© syndrome can attack peripheral nerves.

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Nutritional Deficiencies

Deficiencies in B vitamins (especially B12), vitamin E, and other nutrients can damage peripheral nerves.

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Idiopathic (Unknown Cause)

About 30% of neuropathy cases have no identifiable cause. Our protocols are effective even when the cause is unknown.

The Painless Neuropathy Protocol

Our multi-modal, non-surgical treatment protocol addresses the root cause of your neuropathy β€” not just the symptoms. Developed from successful treatment programs across the United States.

Why Our Protocol Works When Others Fail

Most conventional treatments for neuropathy focus on masking pain with medications β€” they don’t address the underlying nerve damage. Our protocol uses advanced technology and a whole-body approach to actually restore nerve function and reverse damage.

We use a Nobel Prize-winning discovery about cellular energy production, combined with NASA-developed technology, to stimulate nerve regeneration and improve blood flow to damaged nerves.

  1. Comprehensive Neuropathy Evaluation β€” Advanced sensory conduction testing to determine the severity and progression of your neuropathy
  2. Root Cause Identification β€” We identify all contributing factors: metabolic, nutritional, structural, and neurological
  3. Personalized Treatment Plan β€” A customized protocol designed specifically for your type and severity of neuropathy
  4. Advanced Nerve Stimulation Therapy β€” FDA-cleared technology that stimulates nerve regeneration and improves circulation
  5. Metabolic & Nutritional Support β€” Targeted nutritional protocols to support nerve healing from the inside out
  6. Progress Monitoring β€” Regular re-evaluation to track improvement and adjust your protocol as needed

Call to Schedule: (810) 207-6216

95%
Success Rate
Across all neuropathy types

97%
Sensory Improvement
Measurable nerve function gains

90%
Balance Improvement
Reduced fall risk

Our protocols have been constructed based on successful treatment plans in numerous cities across the United States β€” customized specifically for each patient.

Fenton Patients Who Got Their Lives Back

These are real patients from Fenton, MI and surrounding Genesee County communities who found relief from neuropathy at our clinic.

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“Within weeks I started to notice a positive change in my feet and thought that there was no way it was working so quickly! Now I have regained 90% of the feeling and my quality of life. I can walk my grandkids to school again β€” something I thought I’d never do.”

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Benjamin S.
Fenton, MI β€” Peripheral Neuropathy Patient

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“I had diabetic neuropathy so bad I couldn’t feel my feet at all. My doctor told me there was nothing that could be done β€” just manage it with medication. After 8 weeks at Painless Chiropractic, the burning pain is completely gone and I have feeling back in both feet. I’m absolutely amazed.”

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Linda M.
Grand Blanc, MI β€” Diabetic Neuropathy Patient

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“The tingling and numbness in my hands was affecting my work and my sleep. I tried three different neurologists and two medications β€” nothing helped. Dr. Ide’s team found the root cause and within 6 weeks I was sleeping through the night and back to full function at work. Incredible results.”

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Robert K.
Linden, MI β€” Peripheral Neuropathy Patient

95%
Success Rate
All neuropathy types
97%
Sensory Improvement
Measurable nerve gains
90%
Balance Improvement
Reduced fall risk
6 Wks
Avg. Recovery Time
To significant relief

How Our Patient Evaluation Process Works

We don’t guess β€” we test. Our systematic evaluation process ensures you receive the right treatment for your specific type and severity of neuropathy.

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Free Consultation

Call or request online. We review your history, symptoms, and goals to determine if you’re a candidate for our protocol.

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Comprehensive Evaluation

Advanced sensory conduction testing determines the severity and progression rate of your neuropathy.

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Personalized Protocol

We design a customized treatment plan addressing your specific type of neuropathy and all contributing factors.

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Treatment & Recovery

Begin your protocol with regular monitoring. Most patients notice improvement within the first 2-4 weeks.

Claim Your FREE Neuropathy Consultation Today

Find out if you’re a candidate for our 95% success rate Painless Neuropathy Protocol. Same-day appointments available. Most insurance accepted.

  • Comprehensive neuropathy evaluation (reg. $210 β€” FREE for new patients)
  • Sensory conduction testing to measure nerve damage
  • Personalized treatment plan if you qualify
  • No obligation β€” no pressure
  • Most major insurance accepted, including Medicare
  • In-clinic and home program options available

Request Your FREE Consultation

We’ll contact you within 24 hours to confirm your appointment

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Frequently Asked Questions About Neuropathy Treatment

Can peripheral neuropathy actually be reversed?

Yes β€” in many cases, peripheral neuropathy can be significantly improved or even reversed with the right treatment approach. Our protocols achieve a 95% success rate by addressing the root cause of nerve damage rather than just masking symptoms. The key is starting treatment before the nerve damage becomes permanent. Call us today to find out if your case is treatable.

Is your neuropathy treatment covered by insurance?

Most major insurance plans cover our neuropathy evaluation and treatment, including Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and many others. We also accept auto insurance and workers’ compensation. Our team will verify your specific coverage before your first appointment at no charge.

How long does neuropathy treatment take?

Most patients begin to notice improvement within 2-4 weeks of starting treatment. A complete treatment protocol typically spans 6-12 weeks, depending on the severity of your neuropathy. We also offer home program options for patients who cannot make frequent clinic visits.

What if I’ve already tried other treatments that didn’t work?

Many of our most successful patients had already tried medications, physical therapy, and other treatments without relief. Our approach is fundamentally different β€” we address the neurological, metabolic, and nutritional aspects of neuropathy simultaneously. If you’ve tried other treatments without success, there is a very good chance our protocol is the right fit for you.

Do you treat diabetic neuropathy specifically?

Yes β€” diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common conditions we treat. Our protocols are specifically designed to address the metabolic and vascular components of diabetic nerve damage, in addition to the neurological aspects. We work alongside your primary care physician and endocrinologist to provide comprehensive care.

Where is your clinic located? Do you serve patients outside Fenton?

Our clinic is located at 404 Rounds Dr, Fenton, MI 48430. We serve patients from Fenton, Linden, Holly, Grand Blanc, Hartland, Brighton, Flint, Swartz Creek, and throughout Genesee and Livingston Counties. For patients who cannot travel regularly, we offer customizable home program options.

πŸ“ Our Location

Painless Chiropractic & Neuropathy Treatment Center
404 Rounds Dr, Fenton, MI 48430

Serving: Fenton, Linden, Holly, Grand Blanc, Hartland, Brighton, Flint, Swartz Creek, and all of Genesee & Livingston Counties.

πŸ“ž Contact Us

(810) 207-6216

Call or text during business hours.
Same-day appointments often available.

πŸ• Office Hours

Mon, Wed, Thu: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tue, Fri: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Don’t Let Neuropathy Steal Another Day of Your Life

Join hundreds of Fenton-area patients who found real, lasting relief from neuropathy β€” without drugs, surgery, or EMG testing. Same-day appointments available.

πŸ“ž Call (810) 207-6216
Request FREE Consultation