Conditions We Treat
Neuropathy treatment should start with understanding what is causing the nerve damage or irritation, not just suppressing symptoms. At Bregman Foot-Ankle & Nerve Center, neuropathy care is positioned as a comprehensive program built around evaluation, root-cause analysis, individualized treatment planning, and therapies intended to support the best possible environment for nerve healing.
A Different Standard of Care
The page should continue to emphasize that many patients deserve more than medication alone, especially when symptoms persist, prior treatment has failed, or another nerve condition may be overlapping with the neuropathy diagnosis.
Dr. Bregman's approach begins with a thorough evaluation — including lab work and diagnostic testing to understand what is actually driving your neuropathy. From there, treatment is built around your specific findings, not a one-size-fits-all protocol. And critically, his program is typically far more cost-effective than the high-fee neuropathy centers that have proliferated across Las Vegas and the country — many of which are operated by chiropractors charging extraordinary fees for standardized protocols.
The goal is not just symptom management. It is to give your nerves the best possible environment to heal — through a combination of targeted diagnostics, nutritional support, regenerative medicine, peptide therapy, and laser therapy.
Recognizing Neuropathy
Important: Neuropathy symptoms can overlap with other nerve conditions — including tarsal tunnel syndrome, peripheral nerve entrapment, and other diagnoses that require different treatment. Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective care.
The Protocol
Dr. Bregman's neuropathy protocol combines evidence-informed diagnostics with the most advanced regenerative and therapeutic tools available — individualized to your specific condition and findings.
Targeted lab work and diagnostic testing to identify the root cause of your neuropathy — because the right treatment depends entirely on understanding what is actually driving your symptoms.
Systemic inflammation driven by diet and gut microbiome imbalance can worsen nerve pain and slow healing. Dr. Bregman evaluates nutritional factors as a core part of every neuropathy protocol.
Biologic treatments — including peptide therapy (BPC-157, GHK-Cu, ARA-290), stem cell-derived therapies, and other regenerative options — to support nerve repair and reduce neuroinflammation.
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to reduce nerve pain, improve circulation, and promote tissue healing — a non-invasive, drug-free modality with an established role in neuropathy management.
Why This Practice
Neuropathy treatment centers have become a significant industry — and not always for the right reasons. Many charge tens of thousands of dollars for standardized protocols that may not be tailored to your actual diagnosis. Dr. Bregman's program offers a higher level of individualization — grounded in proper diagnostic evaluation — at a fraction of the cost.
As a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon with deep expertise in peripheral nerve conditions, Dr. Bregman brings a level of anatomical and clinical knowledge to neuropathy care that most neuropathy centers simply cannot match. He understands not only the systemic drivers of nerve dysfunction, but also the structural and surgical factors that may be contributing to your symptoms.
If you have been told your only options are medication or a nerve stimulator — or if you have already tried those approaches without lasting relief — a consultation with Dr. Bregman is a logical next step.
Related Conditions
Nerve entrapment, injury, and chronic nerve pain that may mimic or accompany neuropathy.
Learn morePosterior tibial nerve compression — frequently confused with neuropathy and often missed.
Learn moreBiologic and regenerative strategies that form a key part of Dr. Bregman's neuropathy protocol.
Learn moreSchedule a consultation to discuss your neuropathy symptoms, prior treatment history, and whether Dr. Bregman's multimodal protocol is right for you.
Yes. Neuropathy symptoms can overlap with tarsal tunnel syndrome, peripheral nerve entrapment, and other diagnoses that may require different treatment.
No. Treatment is presented as multimodal and individualized rather than limited to prescriptions alone.
Patients with burning, tingling, numbness, electric pain, balance problems, or persistent symptoms despite medication or prior treatment should consider a more advanced evaluation.