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Dr. Jason Slagel

Apex Pain Solutions
Doctor, Apex Pain Solutions · Peripheral Neuropathy Doctor / DC

Many people with peripheral neuropathy are told there’s nothing that can be done beyond medications—this page exists for those who want to understand their condition better and explore whether other options may exist.

Dr. Jason Slagel has spent the past 9 years working with individuals experiencing peripheral neuropathy and the wide range of symptoms it can cause, including burning, tingling, numbness, stabbing pain, electric shocks, buzzing sensations, and hot/cold feelings. He works with many forms of neuropathy including diabetic, chemotherapy-induced, autoimmune, idiopathic, and toxic exposures such as Agent Orange, pesticides, herbicides, statin medications, and certain antibiotics.

Many of the people who reach out to Dr. Slagel have already seen their primary care provider and often a neurologist, sometimes undergoing nerve conduction tests or biopsies. Most have been prescribed medications such as Gabapentin or Lyrica, yet continue to live with their symptoms, many times seeing them actually worsen, and were often told there was nothing that could be done beyond pain pills.

Along with the physical symptoms, many people are worried about where neuropathy could lead—loss of independence, losing the ability to drive, declining quality of life, cognitive side effects from medications, not being able to work, not being able to play with their grandchildren, becoming a burden to their family, or even amputation.

Dr. Slagel has worked with thousands of neuropathy patients at his clinic in Greenville, South Carolina. He is Board Certified in Physiotherapy, fully certified in Class IV Regenerative Laser Therapy, and part of a professional team that supports dozens of clinics across the country using this technology for neuropathy care.

His clinic uses Class IV regenerative laser therapy, a non-invasive treatment that has been FDA approved since 2006. It is painless, completely natural, and does not involve drugs or surgery. Care plans are typically short and reasonably priced, and only about 1 out of 15 patients require ongoing maintenance care, meaning most people eventually reach an end point and are finished with treatment. In Dr. Slagel’s office, this approach has produced an overall 97% success rate.

Because every case of neuropathy is different, many people simply need a place where they can ask questions and better understand their situation in a risk-free environment. For that reason, Dr. Slagel created this Delphi account based on the information and education from the book he wrote, titled The End of Neuropathy.

He also offers a free phone consultation for individuals who want to discuss their symptoms, what they’ve already tried, and whether this approach may be worth exploring. The call is simply an opportunity to ask questions, understand what may be happening with your condition, and see if there may be options beyond medications.

You can schedule a free phone consultation here: https://healyourneuropathy.org/apex-schedule

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