Pain Control Clinic for Neuropathy Treatment in Jacksonville, FL
Peripheral neuropathy starts subtly — a tingling at night, a burning sensation, then numbness that changes how you walk and how you live. Most Jacksonville patients with neuropathy receive nerve pain medication and very little else. At Active Health's Pain Control Clinic in Jacksonville, FL, we use Omniwave Therapy, Shockwave Therapy, and targeted Injection Protocols to address the biological reasons your peripheral nerves are damaged and restore nerve health rather than simply suppress nerve pain.
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Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy affects over 20 million Americans and occurs when the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord are damaged or begin to malfunction. It is not a single disease — it is a symptom of a disrupted nervous system driven by poor microvascular circulation, chronic inflammation, toxic exposures, or nutritional deficiencies.
Standard treatment with gabapentin or duloxetine reduces the pain signal but does not repair damaged nerves, restore circulation, or address any underlying cause. Without treating root causes, neuropathy consistently progresses. The peripheral nervous system does have regenerative capacity — but only when the conditions damaging it are identified and corrected.
Common Causes of
Neuropathy
Common Symptoms of Neuropathy
- Burning or electric pain in the feet, legs, hands, or arms
- Numbness or a "dead" sensation in the extremities
- Persistent pins and needles at rest
- Hypersensitivity to light touch or temperature
- Balance problems and increased fall risk
- Muscle weakness in the feet or hands
- Pain that worsens at night
- Cramping or muscle twitching in the extremities
Treatments
How We Effectively Treat Neuropathy in Jacksonville
Omniwave Therapy
Omniwave stimulates Schwann cell activity — the cells responsible for regenerating the myelin sheath around damaged nerve fibers — while improving microvascular perfusion in distal nerve territories. Patients with diabetic and post-chemo neuropathy frequently report measurable improvement in sensation and pain levels within 4–8 sessions.
Shockwave Therapy
Focused shockwaves trigger angiogenesis — the formation of new blood vessels — in areas of compromised circulation. By improving vascular density around nerve pathways and reducing calcified deposits, Shockwave creates the physiological conditions necessary for nerve healing, particularly effective for lower extremity neuropathy.
Joint Injections
For neuropathy with significant inflammatory or compressive components, precision-guided perineural injections and regenerative biologics including PRP supply biological growth factors that peripheral nerves require to initiate the repair and remyelination process.
Expert Care for Neuropathy in the Jacksonville Area
Jacksonville's large diabetic population across Duval County makes neuropathy a community priority. The Deerwood, San Jose, and Ortega communities include a significant proportion of older adults and working professionals managing metabolic conditions that are among the primary drivers of peripheral neuropathy. We understand the specific clinical landscape our patients navigate and build treatment plans that reflect their lives and communities.
Local Access & Neighborhoods Served
We proudly serve patients throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding communities, including:
Deerwood
Our primary service area, convenient via J. Turner Butler Boulevard and I-295
San Jose
Easy access via San Jose Boulevard and Southside Connector
Ortega
Short drive via Roosevelt Boulevard and US-17
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