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Why Choose Neuropathy and Spine Center of South Carolina

Our regenerative program excels in delivering remarkable results. Our treatments are painless and non-invasive, with much of the process conveniently conducted in the comfort of your own home.

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Neuropathy Charleston SC

Neuropathy and Spine Center of South

Welcome to our regenerative program based out of Charleston, SC. Peripheral neuropathy is a metabolic condition where nerves are damaged causing weakness, burning pain, numbness, tingling, and debilitating balance problems. Our aim is to support your journey towards relief and healing while providing you with a foundational understanding of neuropathy in Charleston SC.

What Can I expect?

We will do a thorough evaluation to determine if you have neuropathy and if so what is the underlying cause as well as the extent of your nerve damage. If you are a candidate for our painless regenerative treatments the doctor will discuss treatment options that are specific to your needs.

Causes of Neuropathy

There is not a single underlying cause for neuropathy. In fact, there may be no known cause that is referred to as idiopathic and makes up nearly 40% of all neuropathies. Also, nearly 35% of the remaining Americans suffering from neuropathy have diabetes. In fact, almost 70% of Americans with diabetes have developed a form of neuropathy due to the disease. The remaining percent of neuropathies is composed of a group called acquired neuropathies.

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Neuropathy care may help

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NUMBNESS

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BURNING PAIN

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LOSING BALANCE

Who can develop Neuropathy

Neuropathy can affect all people of all ages in Charleston SC. It is more commonly found in men and Caucasians as well as those who have jobs consisting of a lot repetitive movements. There are several risk factors ranging from lifestyle choices, behaviors and conditions. As previously stated, those who have poor nutrition are likely to develop Type II Diabetes which will cause neuropathy. If a person suffers from an autoimmune disease, they have a predisposition for the development of various types of neuropathy. If a person has a compromised immune system (organ transplant recipient, HIV/AIDS patients, or due to medication), they are at an increased risk for developing a type of neuropathy. If a person suffers from alcoholism or has a vitamin deficiency, they are likely to develop a form of neuropathy. Also, if a person has kidney disease, liver disease or a thyroid disorder they are more susceptible to developing neuropathy.

Do you take insurance?

Some insurance may cover part of the treatment we provide, but we also offer affordable payment options. We are not Medicaid providers.

What If My Insurance Does Not Cover Neuropathy Care?

If you do not have insurance or your insurance does not cover Neuropathy care, we have affordable payment arrangements that can be made. You do not need insurance to see us.

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