

Neurological & Nerve Disorders
Neurological & Nerve Disorders
​When your nervous system isn’t communicating clearly, everything feels harder — thinking, moving, sleeping, even simple daily tasks. Many of our patients come to us after months or years of symptoms that haven’t improved with standard care. You’re not imagining your symptoms, and you’re not stuck. There is a path forward.
​Common Conditions We Treat
Stroke and post-stroke recovery
• Peripheral neuropathy (diabetic, idiopathic, chemotherapy-induced)
• Post-concussion and traumatic brain injury
• Migraines and chronic headache
• Essential tremor and Parkinsonian symptoms
• Facial paralysis (Bell’s palsy)
• Nerve impingement or radiculopathy
• Gait instability, weakness, sensory loss
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​What Patients Often Notice Improving​
More stable sensation (less numbness, tingling, or buzzing)
Decreased nerve pain or burning
Improved balance or coordination
Clearer head pressure or dizziness reduction
Fewer migraines or sensory flares
More predictable movement and daily function
These improvements typically appear gradually, and every patient progresses at their own pace.​
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​You Don’t Need to Have the “Right Diagnosis”
Neurological symptoms often overlap, and many patients come to us with normal imaging or vague explanations like “nerve irritation” or “it’s probably stress.”
If your symptoms are affecting your life, you deserve real support and a clear plan — with or without a formal diagnosis.
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​When to Seek Care
You should schedule an evaluation if you’re experiencing:
Symptoms lasting longer than expected
Neuropathy that is spreading or increasing
Post-concussion symptoms that aren’t resolving
Tremor affecting daily tasks
Changes in coordination, balance, or strength
Numbness, tingling, or nerve-type pain that cycles on and off
Early intervention helps prevent long-term compensation patterns.
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