Imagine your Life without the Pain of Peripheral Neuropathy.
A New Clinical Study confirms that people 55 years of age and older can be treated successfully for peripheral neuropathy without drugs and surgery.
At Ethos Health Group in Palm Harbor we believe the neuropathy suffering public deserves better than unsuccessful surgeries, overprescribed medications, and ineffective supplements when it comes to treating your peripheral neuropathy symptoms.
At our Neuropathy Clinic, we have developed an effective, non-surgical option to Neuropathy Treatment.
We see too many physicians rushing a patient out the door without really listening. Or worse, telling patients, “you’ll just have to live with the pain.” But, this diagnosis isn’t always true. Our team believes you deserve the best care possible and will exhaust every option to get you the help you need.
Palm Harbor Neuropathy Treatment
Ethos Health Group – Palm Harbor, FL
Address: 34754 US HWY 19 N, Palm Harbor, FL 34684
Hours:
Monday – 8AM- 5:30PM
Tuesday -8AM- 5:30PM
Wednesday – 8AM- 5:30PM
Thursday – 8AM- 5:30PM
Friday – 8AM- 5:30PM
Saturday – Closed
Sunday – Closed
What is Peripheral Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy usually develops from a lack of blood flow nourishing your nerves and muscles. This is similar to when trees are not getting enough water. When this happens the protective coating around the nerves begins to deteriorate, leading to numbness, tingling, and pain.
As Peripheral Neuropathy progresses, the nerves in the feet begin to die off. This affects the ability of the nerves to receive a signal from the spinal cord and brain. After that weakness and balance problems begin to develop. As a result, frequent falls can become a daily risk. That is why it is so imperative to seek quality healthcare as soon as you begin experiencing the effects of peripheral neuropathy.
Many patients suffering from neuropathy symptoms are given prescription medications such as Gabapentin, Lyrica, or Cymbalta, which focus on masking your symptoms, not treating the source. That is why our medical team believes in giving nothing but the most effective peripheral neuropathy treatment methods available.

Neuropathy Symptoms
- Pain, tingling, cramps, and numbness in the toes, hands, feet, legs or elsewhere
- Loss of Balance and coordination
- Dizziness
- Shakiness
- Skin sensitivity
- Burning sensations
- Increased heart rate
- Muscle loss
- Kidney damage
- Low blood sugar symptoms
- Issues with Digestion
- Bladder and urinary tract irritation
- Sexual dysfunction in both men and women
- Drop of blood pressure after standing
- Heavy night sweating, the inability to regulate internal temperature or complete lack of perspiration
Neuropathy Treatment
Watch the video below to see how our Neuropathy Treatment has helped!
The first step of our peripheral neuropathy treatment process is determining how much nerve damage is present, and if your condition can still be treated.
An Ethos Health Group specialist performs a non-invasive series of tests on the patient to learn how much sensation has been lost, and what options exist. This Neuropathy Severity Exam will show us if your neuropathy reached the “point of no return”, or if you can benefit from our treatment program, which consists of cutting-edge, non-invasive therapies designed to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis) to help reverse nerve damage in the feet or hands.
As sensation begins to improve for the patient, their team of healthcare providers develops a customized balance program to give the confidence needed to not live in fear of falling.
For tougher neuropathy treatment cases we also utilize our NeuroRegen-CT injections, which combine platelet rich plasma (PRP) with platelet derived growth factors from your own blood.
These natural regenerative procedures help support blood vessel and nerve growth to safely reverse damage from peripheral neuropathy in the patient.
Take action and get the treatment plan you deserve. Schedule an appointment with Ethos Health Group in Palm Harbor. These experts in their fields will review your condition, diagnose it, and prescribe the best peripheral neuropathy treatment options available.
Contact us by calling 1-866-457-3443 or clicking the button below.