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Neuropathy Treatment in Rockville, MD

Neuropathy symptoms like numbness, tingling, and nerve discomfort can impact daily life.

 

Anchor Point Acupuncture offers supportive care for neuropathy in Rockville, MD using a personalized, whole-body approach focused on nervous system and circulatory health.

 

Learn more about our neuropathy support approach and what to expect at your visit.

Symptoms We Commonly See

  • Burning or electric-like nerve pain

  • Tingling or pins-and-needles sensations

  • Numbness in feet, toes, hands, or fingers

  • Sensitivity to touch or temperature

  • Balance concerns or unsteady walking

  • Symptoms that worsen at night

Neuropathy Treatment

How Our Approach Supports Neuropathy

Care focuses on supporting healthier nerve signaling, circulation, and nervous system regulation using gentle, non-invasive therapies. Treatment is designed to work alongside existing medical care and does not involve painful testing or procedures.

What to Expect

Patients receive a non-invasive evaluation followed by gentle, well-tolerated care. Same-day treatment is often possible. Many patients find sessions calm and restorative in a quiet, clinical environment.

“Why Anchor Point Acupuncture”

We provide integrative, condition-focused neuropathy care using non-invasive approaches. Our Rockville, MD location offers convenient access and direct online scheduling through our secure medical booking system.

Frequently Asked Questions About Neuropathy Care

1. I’ve been told nerves don’t heal, does that mean neuropathy is permanent?

This is a common concern. While nerve damage can be complex and varies from person to person, research shows that the nervous system has the capacity for adaptation and functional improvement under the right conditions. Our approach focuses on supporting nerve signaling, circulation, and regulation rather than assuming symptoms are fixed. Whether improvement is possible depends on many factors, which is why a personalized evaluation is important.

2. I’ve heard neuropathy evaluations can be painful, is that the case here?

Many patients come to us after hearing about or experiencing uncomfortable nerve testing elsewhere. Our evaluation process is thorough yet gentle and non-invasive and does not involve painful nerve conduction testing.

3. Do you treat neuropathy?

Anchor Point Acupuncture provides supportive care for people with neuropathy. Care is individualized and focused on nervous system health, circulation, and symptom support as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

4. What kind of neuropathy do you see?

The clinic commonly sees individuals with peripheral neuropathy, including symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and nerve discomfort. Care is tailored based on each person’s history and presentation.

5. Is neuropathy treatment itself painful?

Treatments are generally well tolerated and designed with patient comfort in mind. Most patients describe sessions as calming and relaxing rather than uncomfortable.

6. Can neuropathy care be used alongside medical treatment I’m already receiving?

Yes. Our care is supportive and non-invasive and is commonly used alongside conventional medical care. Many patients continue working with their physicians while receiving care at our clinic.

7. What should I expect at my first visit?

Your first visit includes a comprehensive consultation, review of your health history and symptoms, and a discussion of whether our approach is appropriate for your goals. From there, we outline next steps together so you can decide how you’d like to proceed.

8. How is neuropathy care structured at your clinic?

Care at Anchor Point Acupuncture is highly individualized and designed around each patient’s goals, health history, and response to treatment. Many patients seek us out after standard approaches have not fully addressed their symptoms. Treatment plans and financial considerations are discussed transparently after a comprehensive evaluation, allowing patients to make informed decisions about their care.

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