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Restoring Balance Through Neuro Healing

Dr. Manoj Vasireddy offers advanced neuropathy treatment focused on relieving nerve pain, restoring function, and preventing progression. Through accurate diagnosis, personalized care plans, and evidence-based therapies, he treats conditions like diabetic neuropathy, peripheral nerve damage, and chronic nerve pain using medical, interventional, and rehabilitative strategies for long-term relief and improved quality of life.

How we can Help?

We provide accurate diagnosis, advanced medications, and therapeutic options to relieve nerve pain, control progression, and enhance daily comfort through personalized neurological care

Guided Neuro Experience

Receive expert-led neurological care with a focus on accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment,
compassionate support, minimal risk procedures, and continuous guidance throughout your healing journey

Comprehensive Evaluation

Comprehensive Evaluation In-depth neurological assessments using advanced diagnostics to accurately identify and understand your condition

Holistic Patient Support

Emotional, physical, and informational support provided to patients and families throughout the care journey

Multidisciplinary Care Team

Collaborative care involving neurologists, therapists, and specialists for comprehensive treatment

Exploring the Causes & Risk Factors of Neuropathy

Neuropathy can result from diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, infections, autoimmune disorders, alcohol abuse, medications
trauma Identifying underlying causes is essential for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and preventing long-term nerve damage

Frequently Asked Questions

Neuropathy is nerve damage causing pain, numbness, or weakness, often affecting the hands, feet, or limbs

Common causes include diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, alcohol abuse, infections, autoimmune conditions, medications, or physical nerve injury.

Diagnosis involves neurological exams, EMG, nerve conduction studies, blood tests, and imaging to determine the underlying cause

Most treatments are non-invasive or minimally invasive, focused on reducing pain, not causing it.

Treatments include medications, physiotherapy, nerve blocks, lifestyle changes, and addressing the root cause of the condition.

Treatment duration varies by cause and severity but often requires consistent management over weeks or months.

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