Find Relief from Nerve Pain, Numbness, and Tingling in Plano, TX
At Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center in Plano, TX , we offer a clinically proven, FDA-cleared neuropathy treatment protocol designed to address the root cause of your nerve pain — not just mask the symptoms. Whether you’re dealing with burning, numbness, tingling, or weakness in your feet and legs, our medical team is here to help you get your life back. Call (469) 209-8100 or request an appointment online today.
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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy is damage to the nerves that extend from the brain and spinal cord out to the rest of the body. While it can affect many bodily functions, the most common symptoms are pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness in the arms, hands, legs, or feet.
Without proper treatment, neuropathy typically worsens over time. Early intervention is key — the sooner you seek care, the better your chances of preventing permanent nerve damage. At Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center in Plano, TX, we specialize in diagnosing and treating peripheral neuropathy with a targeted, proven approach.
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Are There Different Types of Neuropathy?
There are several forms of neuropathy, but the three most common types are:
Peripheral Neuropathy
The most common type, peripheral neuropathy affects the extremities — particularly in individuals with diabetes, vascular disorders, or a history of chemotherapy.
Autonomic Neuropathy
Autonomic neuropathy affects the nerves that control involuntary bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and bladder control.
Proximal Neuropathy
Less common than the other two types, proximal neuropathy typically affects one side of the body, causing pain or weakness in the buttocks, thigh, or lower leg.
What Are the Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy?
Neuropathy symptoms vary depending on the type, location, and severity of nerve damage. Common signs to watch for include:
- Tingling, numbness, pain, or weakness in the hands or feet
- Difficulty detecting temperature changes
- Poor balance or coordination
- Difficulty walking
- Excessive sweating
- Erectile dysfunction
- Urinary incontinence
- Increased heart rate
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Muscle weakness
These symptoms can become seriously debilitating without early treatment. If you recognize any of these signs, contact Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center at (469) 209-8100 to schedule an evaluation.
What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy?
A wide range of conditions and factors can damage peripheral nerves, including:
- Diabetes (the leading cause of peripheral neuropathy)
- Autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
- Chemotherapy or radiation treatment
- Spinal cord injuries
- Lymphoma or tumors
- Infections including Lyme disease, Hepatitis B & C, and HIV
- Guillain-Barré syndrome
- Alcohol abuse or exposure to heavy metals and toxic substances
Identifying the underlying cause is a critical first step in creating an effective treatment plan. Our providers at Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center in Plano, TX conduct a thorough evaluation before recommending any course of action.
How Do We Treat Peripheral Neuropathy?
At Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center, we use a clinically proven, FDA-cleared protocol to treat peripheral neuropathy — without medication or surgery. Our innovative approach combines a pain-reducing local anesthetic with Electronic Cell Signaling Treatment (EST), which works to relieve discomfort and support nerve regeneration in the affected areas.
This treatment is covered by Medicare and most major insurance plans. We also offer Family Practice services to address any underlying conditions that may be contributing to your neuropathy, such as diabetes or autoimmune disease.
Neuropathy Treatment FAQs
What is the neuropathy treatment protocol used at Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center?
Our neuropathy treatment protocol is clinically proven and FDA-cleared. It combines a local anesthetic to reduce pain signals with Electronic Cell Signaling Treatment (EST), a non-invasive therapy that delivers targeted electrical impulses to stimulate nerve repair and regeneration. This approach is designed to provide lasting relief — not just temporary symptom masking — without surgery or prescription medication.
How many neuropathy treatment sessions will I need?
The number of treatment sessions varies depending on the severity of your nerve damage and how your body responds to therapy. After your initial comprehensive evaluation at Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center in Plano, TX , your provider will create a personalized treatment plan and give you a clearer timeline for expected results. Many patients begin to notice improvement within the first several sessions.
Is neuropathy treatment covered by insurance?
Yes — our neuropathy treatment protocol is covered by Medicare and most commercial insurance plans. For full details on accepted coverage, visit our Insurance & Payment Information page or call us at (469) 209-8100 to verify your benefits before scheduling.
What makes your neuropathy treatment different from standard approaches?
Many traditional neuropathy treatments focus solely on managing pain with medications. At Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center, we take a root-cause approach — using a FDA-cleared protocol that combines local anesthetics with Electronic Cell Signaling Treatment (EST) to both relieve pain and promote actual nerve regeneration. The goal is lasting improvement, not indefinite symptom management.
Can diabetes cause neuropathy?
Yes, diabetes is the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy. High blood sugar over time damages the nerves, particularly in the feet and lower legs. This is called diabetic peripheral neuropathy. If you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes and are experiencing tingling, numbness, or pain in your feet, call (469) 209-8100 to schedule an evaluation at Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center as soon as possible.
What should I expect during my first neuropathy appointment?
Your first visit at Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center will include a thorough evaluation to identify the type, cause, and severity of your neuropathy. From there, our medical team will design a personalized treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs. We’ll walk you through every step so you feel fully informed and comfortable before beginning any treatment.
Does neuropathy get worse if left untreated?
Yes. Peripheral neuropathy is a progressive condition — without treatment, nerve damage tends to worsen over time. Symptoms like tingling and numbness can progress to constant pain, loss of sensation, and even serious complications affecting balance and mobility. Seeking care early at Infinity Regenerative and Neuropathy Center in Plano, TX gives you the best chance at stopping that progression and achieving meaningful relief.
