Neuropathy Getting Worse? Medications Not Working? Tried Treatments That Didn't Work or Didn't Last? Now Losing Sleep, Friends, Family? Having Difficulty Walking, Driving? Losing Quality of Life?
Dr. Patrick Sartz, DC, BCN
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Neuropathy sufferers are often told nothing can be done, learn to live with it. The medications prescribed sometimes work, but often do not, which is why you are reading this. In my 16 years of treating neuropathy patients and watching my mother’s 36-year battle with it, I have learned that while there is no cure for it, it can be successfully treated and controlled without medication, surgery or injections. You may be skeptical because other doctors have said nothing could be done, but I hope you will read on to understand my perspective.
Neuropathy stems from an underlying condition, with over 200 potential causes identified. About 30-40% of cases are idiopathic – where the cause is unknown. This is why neuropathy is not curable – we can treat neuropathy but not the root cause. The cause continues to promote neuropathy, thus the treatment must be ongoing to prevent the symptoms of neuropathy from returning. This is why treatments done in an office setting can only provide temporary relief. They are done for a set period of time and when discontinued the neuropathy returns.
Over the years, many proclaimed neuropathy “cures” have come and gone. I have focused on developing home-based treatments to help patients gain control of their neuropathy and maintain results long-term. My non-invasive home system has had a 98% success rate over the past 3.5 years for the patients I have accepted with a reported minimum reduction of symptoms of 65%. I make myself available to patients 7 days a week and am committed to providing effective affordable treatment. My goal is to help you understand neuropathy and what can be done to treat it successfully. I invite you to call me if you have any questions. (480) 556-1358
I have been treating neuropathy without medication, surgery, or injections since 2008. In the past 16 years, I have seen over 4000 patients in my office, gaining valuable personal education about neuropathy through working with each individual. I am board certified in the diagnosis and treatment of neuropathy by the American College of Physical Medicine and have completed an additional 1500 hours of classroom study on neuropathy since starting my practice 37 years ago.
DR. PATRICK M. SARTZ, DC, BCN
I have been practicing in the Mesa/Chandler area for 37 years, with an emphasis on neuropathy since March 2008. Originally from eastern Montana and western North Dakota, I grew up on a cattle ranch and dry land wheat farm. I obtained my Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University in 1977 and began my career selling medical supplies to hospitals. However, in 1982 I injured my back and was scheduled for back surgery. At the suggestion of my uncle, a chiropractor in Tennessee, I sought chiropractic treatment locally and experienced remarkable results. This positive outcome inspired me to pursue a career in chiropractic. In 1986 I earned my doctorate degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic. I have been happily married to my wife Dawn for the past 42 years. My interest in neuropathy stems from my mother’s own battle with the condition, which began in 1966 when I was 12 years old. Unfortunately, her neuropathy progressed over the next 33 years, ultimately leading to her passing in 1999 after spending her last 16 years of life confined to a wheelchair. Since 1986, I have been actively searching for ways to alleviate neuropathy, but it was not until 2006 that I discovered a treatment showing some promise. I began treating patients in 2008 determined to make a difference in their lives. Advancements in the technology I use has allowed an increase not only in the amount of relief patients have reported but the percentage of people it has helped.