Neuropathy Treatment Near Me — Serving All of Greater Charleston
If you’re searching for neuropathy relief near North Charleston, Hanahan, Goose Creek, or Summerville — you found it. CPRC’s drug-free neuropathy protocol gets to the root cause of your nerve damage, not just the symptoms.
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Peripheral neuropathy — burning, tingling, numbness, or shooting pain in the feet, legs, or hands — is one of the most underdiagnosed and undertreated conditions in the Charleston area. Most patients are put on gabapentin or other nerve pain medications and told to “manage” their symptoms. That’s not relief. That’s just waiting for things to get worse.
Charleston Pain Relief Center is located at 2294 Otranto Rd, North Charleston, SC 29406 — centrally positioned to serve patients from across the Lowcountry. If you live within 10–20 minutes of North Charleston, we are your closest option for a clinically proven, drug-free neuropathy protocol.
North Charleston
5 min — Our home base. Same-day consultations available.
Hanahan
8 min — Just across the Hanahan line. Many patients make this drive daily.
Goose Creek
12 min via US-78 — A quick drive from the Goose Creek corridor.
Ladson
14 min via I-26 — Easy highway access from Ladson and Jedburg.
Summerville
18 min via I-26 — Many Summerville patients make this trip for real relief.
Daniel Island
15 min via I-526 — Daniel Island patients have direct highway access.
Park Circle
7 min — Park Circle is practically next door.
West Ashley
20 min via I-26 — Worth the drive for patients tired of just masking pain.
Mount Pleasant
25 min via I-526 — We serve Mount Pleasant patients regularly.
Downtown Charleston
20 min — Easy access from the peninsula and surrounding areas.
Moncks Corner
28 min via US-52 — Patients from the Berkeley County area come to us.
Lincolnville
22 min — Serving the St. George and Lincolnville corridor.
Why Patients Choose CPRC Over Medication Management
We Find the Root Cause
Gabapentin blocks pain signals but does nothing to heal damaged nerves. Our protocol is designed to address why your nerves are misfiring and work toward actual restoration.
No Surgery, No Injections
Our entire neuropathy protocol is non-invasive. No needles, no procedures, no recovery time. You drive yourself to and from every appointment.
Local — Near You
We’re based in North Charleston and serve the entire 10-mile radius. No traveling to Columbia or Charlotte for specialized neuropathy care.
Provider-Supervised
Every patient works directly with an experienced provider who tracks your nerve function progress from your first visit to your last.
Proven Protocol
Our neuropathy protocol uses electrostimulation, advanced circulation therapy, and targeted nutritional support — each component clinically supported for peripheral nerve health.
Free First Visit
We offer a complimentary consultation so you can understand what your neuropathy is, what stage it’s at, and whether our protocol is right for you — before spending a dollar.
How the CPRC Neuropathy Protocol Works
Unlike a prescription pad approach, our protocol has four distinct phases designed to stimulate nerve healing, restore circulation, and reduce pain signals — without drugs.
Nerve Function Assessment
We map your nerve damage, identify which nerves are affected, and assess your stage of neuropathy.
Circulation Restoration
Damaged nerves need blood flow. We use targeted therapy to restore microcirculation to affected areas.
Electrostimulation Therapy
Low-level electrical stimulation reactivates dormant nerve pathways and reduces chronic pain signals.
Nutritional Nerve Support
Targeted supplementation provides the building blocks nerves need to repair and maintain function.
Frequently Asked Questions — Neuropathy Near Me
Where can I find neuropathy treatment near me in North Charleston?
Charleston Pain Relief Center at 2294 Otranto Rd, North Charleston SC offers a drug-free peripheral neuropathy protocol. We serve patients from Hanahan, Goose Creek, Ladson, Summerville, West Ashley, Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant, and all communities within 10–25 miles.
Do you treat neuropathy patients from Hanahan and Goose Creek?
Absolutely. Hanahan and Goose Creek are among our most common patient communities — both are under 15 minutes from our North Charleston clinic. We treat neuropathy patients from both areas daily.
How far is CPRC from Summerville SC?
Our clinic is approximately 18–20 minutes from Summerville via I-26. We treat many Summerville patients who prefer our drug-free approach over long-term gabapentin use.
Can neuropathy be treated without gabapentin or surgery?
Yes. Our neuropathy protocol uses advanced electrostimulation, circulation therapy, and targeted nutritional support to address the actual cause of nerve damage — not just mask symptoms. Many of our patients have been able to reduce or stop gabapentin after completing the protocol under their doctor’s guidance.
Do you offer a free neuropathy consultation near me?
Yes — your first consultation at CPRC is complimentary. We assess your nerve function, review your history, and give you a clear picture of what our protocol can realistically do for your specific situation.
What if I’ve had neuropathy for years — is it too late?
It is rarely too late to improve neuropathy. While earlier intervention produces faster results, we have helped many long-term neuropathy patients achieve meaningful improvements in sensation, balance, and pain levels. A consultation will give you a realistic, honest picture of what to expect.
Does insurance cover neuropathy treatment at CPRC?
Our protocol is typically not covered by traditional insurance, but we offer flexible payment options. When patients compare the cost of our protocol to years of prescriptions, specialist visits, and lost income from pain, the investment often makes sense.
How many visits does the neuropathy protocol take?
Most patients complete an initial protocol of 12–24 visits depending on the severity and duration of their neuropathy. We determine the right protocol length during your initial nerve function assessment.
Is neuropathy treatment the same as pain management?
No — and that’s a key distinction. Traditional pain management tries to reduce how much pain you feel. Our protocol is designed to address why the pain is happening by improving nerve function and circulation, with the goal of reducing the underlying damage, not just the sensation.
What types of neuropathy do you treat near North Charleston?
We treat peripheral neuropathy from multiple causes including diabetic neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced neuropathy (CIPN), idiopathic neuropathy, and neuropathy from compression or poor circulation. If you’ve been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy or have unexplained burning, tingling, or numbness in your feet or hands, we want to hear your story.
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This page is part of our complete Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Center at Charleston Pain Relief Center. We offer a proven, drug-free neuropathy protocol — no gabapentin, no surgery — serving North Charleston, Hanahan, Goose Creek & Summerville. Book a free consultation →