Neuropathy Therapy

Nerve pain shouldn’t stop you from living fully. Our team combines expertise and understanding, offering personalized strategies and treatments to reduce discomfort, improve nerve function, and enhance daily comfort and mobility.

Relief and Support for Nerve Pain and Neuropathy

Understanding Your Symptoms

We take the time to listen carefully and evaluate your nerve pain thoroughly. This helps us identify the underlying causes and provide a clear explanation so you can understand what’s happening and why.

Neuropathy Care Designed for You

From targeted therapies and lifestyle guidance to specialized treatments, your plan is created around your specific needs. We focus on approaches that fit your daily life and help you manage symptoms effectively.

Regain Comfort and Confidence

Our goal is not just to reduce pain, tingling, or numbness, but to help you restore comfort and confidence in your day-to-day life. We provide support to improve mobility, independence, and overall quality of life.

Introducing Axon Therapy

Discover a Gentle, Effective Approach to Neuropathy Relief

What Is Axon Therapy?

Axon Therapy™ by Neuralace Medical is an innovative, non-invasive treatment that uses gentle magnetic pulses to help “reset” damaged nerves and reduce pain. It is drug-free, comfortable, and performed right in the office, making it an accessible option for patients who want relief without surgery or medication. By targeting nerves directly, Axon Therapy helps improve nerve signaling, reduce abnormal pain responses, and support better function in the hands, feet, and other affected areas. 

How Axon mPNS Works

Using advanced magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation (mPNS), Axon Therapy targets nerves just beneath the skin to improve communication and reduce abnormal pain signals. Each session lasts about 13 minutes and requires no downtime.

Who Can Benefit?

Axon Therapy may help patients living with diabetic neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, carpal tunnel–related discomfort, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, occipital neuralgia, and other nerve-related symptoms.

Who Can Benefit?

Axon Therapy may help patients living with diabetic neuropathy, post-surgical nerve pain, carpal tunnel–related discomfort, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, occipital neuralgia, and other nerve-related symptoms.

A Better Quality of Life Is Within Reach

Axon Therapy isn’t just about reducing pain—it’s about helping you regain comfort, mobility, and confidence in your daily life. Many patients notice improvements in sleep, activity levels, and overall well-being after just a few sessions.

Dr. Luay Shayya

Luay Shayya, MD

Neurology Consultants of Arizona
Neurology & Concussion Specialist
located in Scottsdale, AZ

Neuropathy Care

Personalized Treatment to Ease Nerve Pain and Improve Function

While all types of neuropathy are known for causing pain, some may heal as nerves regenerate, while others lead to health complications such as vision loss or diabetes. Luay Shayya, MD, at Neurology Consultants of Arizona in Scottsdale, Arizona, has the expertise needed to determine the type of neuropathy and the best treatment for relieving your symptoms. If you have questions about neuropathy, call the office or schedule an appointment online.

Neuropathy F.A.Q.s

Understanding Nerve Damage and Its Impact on Daily Life

Neuropathy refers to any injury or disease affecting your nerves. However, the term is typically used to mean peripheral neuropathy, which is when the nerves outside your brain and spinal cord are damaged.

There are many types of peripheral neuropathy; these are only a few examples:

  • Peripheral neuropathy: Affects sensory, motor, and autonomic nerves throughout your body
  • Proximal neuropathy: Affects the nerves in your shoulders, hips, thighs, or buttocks
  • Diabetic neuropathy: Damages nerves throughout your body but often affects your feet and eyes

Diabetes damages nerves when your blood sugar stays higher than normal.

What causes neuropathy?

Neuropathy happens when nerves are damaged, leading to tingling, numbness, or pain. Early diagnosis and personalized care can help manage symptoms and protect daily comfort and mobility.

You can develop neuropathy from many possible causes, including:

  • Infections
  • Injuries
  • Autoimmune disease
  • Kidney disease
  • Blood vessel disorders
  • Vitamin deficiencies
  • Certain medications
  • Alcoholism

Although it’s possible to inherit neuropathy, genetic nerve conditions are rare compared with the other possible causes.

What symptoms develop due to neuropathy?

Neuropathy may cause sudden symptoms or problems that gradually develop over the years. The exact symptoms depend on the nerve that’s damaged. You can also have mixed symptoms if several types of nerves are involved.

Sensory nerves transmit information from your body to your brain. They often cause a sharp, burning, or electric-shock pain and tingling sensations. However, damaged sensory nerves can also cause numbness that makes it impossible to feel pain.

Motor nerves carry information from your brain to your muscles. As a result, these nerves cause symptoms like muscle weakness, cramps, and loss of muscle tone. The changes in your muscles may make it hard to walk or move parts of your body.

Autonomic nerves control all the essential body functions that keep you alive, including your heart, breathing, body temperature, and digestion. Damage to your autonomic nerves can lead to a wide range of symptoms, including an irregular heartbeat, dizziness, nausea, and bowel or bladder problems.

How is neuropathy treated?

When you start to experience nerve pain and tingling, call Neurology Consultants of Arizona (480) 977-6844 or schedule an appointment

Dr. Shayya provides comprehensive care that’s customized to meet the needs of your specific type of nerve damage. If you have an underlying medical condition like diabetes, that problem is also treated to prevent ongoing nerve damage.

Since there isn’t a cure for peripheral neuropathy, the goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms and stop the problem from worsening. Dr. Shayya may prescribe oral or topical medications, perform a nerve block, or recommend other pain-relieving options like electrical nerve stimulation.

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