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NEUROSTIMULATOR IN WILMINGTON NC

Nerve Stimulation

Neurostimulator

What is Diabetic Neuropathy?

Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve damage condition that can occur in people with diabetes. It often causes numbness, tingling, burning, or sharp pain, typically in the hands and feet. This condition can significantly impact daily life and reduce quality of life. If you are experiencing:

● Neuropathy pain greater than 5 out of 19.
● Neuropathy pain that medications haven't controlled.

You're not alone, and Progress Medical may have the solution for you.

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NS100 Method for Pain

Introducing the NS100

The NS100 is a groundbreaking, minimally invasive treatment for diabetic neuropathy. FDA-cleared and covered by most insurances, including Medicare, the neurostimulator offers a non-pharmacological approach to pain management. The NS100 can minimize chronic pain and help you engage in daily activities with greater comfort and ease.

How it Works

The NS100 treatment involves a simple, in-office procedure that takes approximately 30 minutes. A topical anesthetic is applied before the device is placed. Once activated, the device is worn for up to 20 days and typically begins working within a few days. Patients may experience pain relief lasting for six months or longer.

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Nerve Stimulation Benefits

Dont let diabetic neuropathy control your life. Discover lasting relief with the NS100.

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ImmediateRelief

May begin to experience
neuropathy pain relief within a few days of activation.

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Minimally Invasive

20-30 minute procedure in-office using a topical anesthetic with minimal downtime.

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Long Lasting Results

Possible pain relief benefits last up to six months or more.

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Improved Quality of Life

Regain your ability to enjoy daily activities without chronic pain.

Are you a candidate for NS100 treatment?

Fill out the form, and we will contact you with more information.

In the form, please answer the following questions in the comments section.
● Do you have a diagnosis of diabetes?● Do you have neuropathy pain rated greater than 5 out of 10?● Do you take medications that have failed to control your neuropathy pain?