Neurogenx

Neurogenx Neurogenx® offers an advanced, non-invasive treatment designed to help physicians manage symptoms of neuropathy and other chronic nerve conditions.

The Neurogenx Nerve Treatment targets nerve dysfunction to promote healing and improve patient outcomes. Treatment with Neurogenx reduces or eliminates Neuropathy Symptoms in 4 Out of 5 Patients! The Neurogenx Treatment safely uses cutting-edge, patented, high-frequency electronic waves to gently reach deep down through muscle and tissue to relieve neuropathy symptoms and severe neuromusclar pain.

The Neurogenx Technology is FDA-cleared and clinically-proven as an effective treatment for nerve pain in the feet, legs, hands and arms.

Evaluating Neurogenx?The provider overview helps qualified practices understand clinical fit, workflow fit, patient comm...
06/03/2026

Evaluating Neurogenx?

The provider overview helps qualified practices understand clinical fit, workflow fit, patient communication, staff clarity, and implementation support.

Message us to request the provider overview.

06/02/2026

June is a good time for provider teams to review readiness before third-quarter planning gets busy.

This quick checklist highlights five areas to review: patient identification, patient education, staff clarity, workflow fit, and implementation support.

Request more information to learn how Neurogenx helps provider teams evaluate program fit.

June is a practical time for provider teams to review neuropathy readiness before Q3.Are appropriate patients being iden...
06/01/2026

June is a practical time for provider teams to review neuropathy readiness before Q3.

Are appropriate patients being identified consistently?

Is the team clear on how to support the conversation?

A structured review can help create clarity.

Message us for the checklist.

Before adding a neuropathy program, it helps to step back and ask a simple question:Does this actually fit the practice?...
05/28/2026

Before adding a neuropathy program, it helps to step back and ask a simple question:

Does this actually fit the practice?

Many clinics are already seeing patients with concerns like numbness, tingling, burning, balance issues, mobility changes, or diabetes-related neuropathy symptoms.

But patient need is only one part of the conversation.

Providers also need to understand how a program would fit into the clinic’s workflow, staff responsibilities, room flow, patient conversations, and follow-up process.

At Neurogenx, we believe the right conversation should help providers get clarity — not pressure.

Clarity around patient fit.
Clarity around workflow.
Clarity around team readiness.
Clarity around the next best step.

If your practice is exploring a more structured approach to neuropathy care, message us to learn what a Neurogenx discovery conversation can help you evaluate.

Neuropathy does not always start the same way.For some patients, the conversation may begin with diabetes-related concer...
05/27/2026

Neuropathy does not always start the same way.

For some patients, the conversation may begin with diabetes-related concerns.

For others, it may follow an injury, surgery, trauma, or a long history of chronic symptoms.

Some patients may connect their symptoms to previous treatments, medication history, or other health events.

That is why providers need a clear way to listen for patterns, ask the right questions, and guide the next step.

A patient may lead with numbness.

Another may mention balance issues.

Another may describe burning discomfort.

Another may simply say they are not walking the way they used to.

At Neurogenx, we support providers who want a more practical, provider-led approach to neuropathy care — one that recognizes that each patient story may begin differently, but still needs a clear path forward.

Message us to learn how Neurogenx helps practices structure the neuropathy conversation.

Not every neuropathy patient presents the same way.For providers, that means neuropathy conversations need both structur...
05/22/2026

Not every neuropathy patient presents the same way.

For providers, that means neuropathy conversations need both structure and flexibility.

Patients may enter the conversation with:

🔹 diabetic neuropathy
🔹 post-traumatic nerve symptoms
🔹 chemotherapy-related neuropathy concerns
🔹 chronic nerve pain
🔹 symptoms that have not been clearly addressed yet

That variety matters.

A neuropathy-focused offering should help providers better identify patient fit, guide education, and connect the conversation to what the patient is actually experiencing — including comfort, function, sleep, mobility, and quality of life.

For practices evaluating Neurogenx, the question is not only whether neuropathy exists in the patient population.

It is whether the practice has a consistent way to identify, educate, and guide those patients.

To learn whether Neurogenx may be a fit for your practice, call us at +1 (800) 335-7624.

Sleep can be an important part of the neuropathy conversation for providers.When symptoms interfere with rest, energy, m...
05/20/2026

Sleep can be an important part of the neuropathy conversation for providers.

When symptoms interfere with rest, energy, mood, or daily function, the conversation often becomes more practical and more relevant.

For providers, it helps to ask:

🔹 When are symptoms most noticeable?
🔹 Is sleep being affected?
🔹 Does discomfort carry into the next day?
🔹 Is daily activity becoming harder?

These questions can help connect neuropathy symptoms to the patient’s real day-to-day experience.

For practices evaluating Neurogenx, the goal is to guide that conversation in a structured, clinically responsible way.

To learn whether Neurogenx may be a fit for your practice, call us at +1 (800) 335-7624.

Balance can be one of the first areas where neuropathy patients begin to recognize the impact of their symptoms.For prov...
05/14/2026

Balance can be one of the first areas where neuropathy patients begin to recognize the impact of their symptoms.

For providers, comments like these matter:

🔹 “I feel unsteady.”
🔹 “I do not trust my feet as much.”
🔹 “I worry about falling.”

These may be signs that neuropathy is affecting more than discomfort. It may be changing how the patient walks, moves, and feels about daily activity.

For practices evaluating Neurogenx, balance and mobility can be important parts of a more structured neuropathy conversation.

To learn whether Neurogenx may be a fit for your practice, call +1 (800) 335-7624.

Neuropathy is becoming harder for practices to ignore.More patients are bringing up concerns like pain, numbness, tingli...
05/12/2026

Neuropathy is becoming harder for practices to ignore.

More patients are bringing up concerns like pain, numbness, tingling, balance issues, and the frustration of symptoms that interfere with daily life.

For providers, that raises an important question:

How can a practice respond to this growing need in a way that is structured, appropriate, and realistic for the clinic?

At Neurogenx, we believe neuropathy care should be provider-led, clear, and designed to fit into real clinical workflows.

Not a vague wellness add-on.

Not something that creates unnecessary complexity.

A more structured conversation for a patient population that continues to grow.

If your practice is seeing more neuropathy-related concerns, Neurogenx can help you explore what a structured, provider-led approach could look like.

Function-forward questions can make neuropathy conversations more practical for providers.When evaluating patient need, ...
05/11/2026

Function-forward questions can make neuropathy conversations more practical for providers.

When evaluating patient need, it can help to ask:

🔹 How steady is the patient when walking?
🔹 Has sleep changed?
🔹 Are they avoiding activity?
🔹 Do they feel less confident on their feet?

These questions help providers connect symptoms to daily function and better understand whether neuropathy care may be relevant inside the practice.

For practices evaluating NEUROGENX, that kind of structured conversation matters.

To learn whether NEUROGENX may be a fit for your practice, call us at +1 (800) 335-7624.

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