Neuropathy Treatment — Upstate South Carolina

Peripheral Neuropathy
Relief Without Medication

Peripheral neuropathy causes burning pain, numbness, and tingling that worsens over time — but medication isn’t the only answer. At Optimal Health Solutions, we restore nerve function by addressing the root cause.

90%Success Rate
Drug-FreeProtocol
30 DaysAvg. First Results
0Needles or Surgery
Peripheral neuropathy treatment at Optimal Health Solutions
You were told to live with it. We disagree. Modern science shows peripheral nerves can regenerate when treated correctly. Our neuropathy programs are designed to make that happen. Read our patient stories.
What Is It?

Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the peripheral nerves — those outside the brain and spinal cord — become damaged. These nerves carry signals between your brain and the rest of your body, controlling sensation, movement, and organ function.

When they malfunction, results range from mild tingling to severe burning pain, muscle weakness, and loss of balance. Causes include diabetes, chemotherapy, autoimmune conditions, nutritional deficiencies, and idiopathic factors.

Our neuropathy programs identify your specific cause and target it directly.

Common Symptoms

Burning or stabbing painTingling & pins and needlesNumbness in hands & feetMuscle weaknessLoss of coordinationSensitivity to touchDifficulty walking

Can Peripheral Nerves Heal?

Yes. Peripheral nerves have a regenerative capacity that central nerves do not. When the underlying cause is treated and circulation is restored, nerve fibers can regrow and function can return.

The key is getting the right treatment early. The longer neuropathy goes untreated, the more difficult recovery becomes — but we have helped patients improve even after years of symptoms.

Types We Treat

We treat all major types including diabetic neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, idiopathic neuropathy, and small fiber neuropathy. Each requires a tailored approach — which is exactly what we provide.

Our Approach

How We Treat Peripheral Neuropathy

Every treatment plan is built around your specific nerve damage type, severity, and root cause — developed personally by Dr. Christopher Holet.

Nerve Recirculation Protocol

Restores oxygen-rich blood flow to damaged nerve tissue, creating conditions for natural regeneration.

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Red Light Therapy

FDA-cleared photobiomodulation that activates cellular repair mechanisms within nerve tissue.

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Nutritional & Metabolic Support

Addressing deficiencies and metabolic dysfunction that directly cause or accelerate nerve damage.

Electrostimulation Therapy

Advanced neurostimulation to reawaken dormant nerve pathways and improve signal conduction.

Patient Results

Real Patients. Real Results.

Read what our patients say — or visit our full testimonials page.

★★★★★

“I couldn’t make a fist but now I can. I can feel tingling in my feet during treatment where I couldn’t before.”

Leonard L.
Upstate South Carolina — Neuropathy Patient
★★★★★

“I had no feeling at all in my feet when I started. Now I have feeling in both feet and 60% improvement overall. The staff treats you like family.”

Joe M.
Upstate South Carolina, — 3-Month Patient
★★★★★

“Since I first started one week ago, my feet already stopped tingling and hurting. I walked longer and farther than I have for many years.”

Douglas H.
Upstate South Carolina — Neuropathy Patient
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common cause is diabetes, but peripheral neuropathy can also result from chemotherapy, autoimmune diseases, vitamin B12 deficiency, thyroid disorders, and alcohol use. We evaluate all potential causes before building your treatment plan.
Peripheral nerves have the ability to regenerate with the right treatment. Our 90% success rate reflects this. Visit our testimonials page to read patient stories.
Medications like gabapentin temporarily suppress pain signals but do nothing to repair nerve damage or restore circulation. Our protocols actively stimulate nerve regeneration. Many of our patients come to us after years on medication with no improvement.
Yes. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) responds well to our protocols. We have specific approaches tailored for patients dealing with chemo-related nerve damage. Contact us to discuss your case.