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Neuropathy treatment in Virginia Beach.

Burning, tingling, numbness, night pain, balance issues? Our conservative, regenerative-first program supports nerve health, circulation, and day-to-day function — without surgery or opioids.

Neuropathy evaluation at Axis Medical Center in Virginia Beach
Location
Virginia Beach, VA
Focus
Peripheral Neuropathy
Approach
Conservative & Regenerative-First
Goal
Move With Confidence
Neuropathy treatment near me

Calming burning, tingling, and numbness — without surgery or opioids.

At Axis Medical Center, our conservative, regenerative-first program supports nerve health, circulation, and day-to-day function. Every case is unique, so we start with your history, risks, and goals — then tailor your plan step by step, working directly with your provider and tracking progress at regular visits.

Why choose Axis

Conservative neuropathy care, close to home.

Here’s why many locals choose Axis for conservative neuropathy support. Appointments run on time, and parking is easy.

Clinician-Guided

One point of contact and clear steps, so you always know what comes next.

Regenerative-First

A conservative, regenerative-focused protocol designed to support nerve health.

At-Home Support

Take-home support between visits to help build momentum day to day.

Local Care

Conveniently located near Town Center in Virginia Beach, with easy access and parking.

Do these sound familiar?

Neuropathy symptoms we hear about every day.

If you notice the signs below, you’re not alone — many people in Southeast Virginia report the same patterns. These symptoms can flare at night or during longer walks, and early support can help you move with more confidence.

Burning, tingling, or "pins and needles"Zapping or "electric shock" sensationsNumbness, often worse at nightSensitivity to touch or temperatureUnsteady gait or feeling unsure on stairsWeakness or crampingPain that limits sleepPain that limits footwear or longer walksBalance issues
Common causes we evaluate

Often more than one factor is involved.

Neuropathy can stem from many causes — sometimes several at once. We start with your history, risks, and goals, then track progress at regular visits.

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Diabetic Neuropathy

One of the most common types we see — nerve damage related to blood sugar over time.

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Chemo-Induced Neuropathy

Nerve irritation that can develop during or after chemotherapy.

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Nutrient Gaps & Inflammation

Deficiencies (such as B12), inflammation, or autoimmune factors can affect nerve health.

Toxin or Medication Exposure

Exposure to certain toxins or medications — including Agent Orange — can contribute.

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Post-Surgical or Traumatic

Nerve irritation following surgery or injury.

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Metabolic & Other Factors

Metabolic problems, infections, and inherited conditions can also play a role.

Our approach

A conservative, regenerative-first neuropathy program.

Your clinician confirms your ability to participate at your evaluation, then walks you through each step so you know exactly what comes next.

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Functional Neuropathy Exam

Full neuromuscular and circulatory testing with a written baseline report, so we understand where you’re starting.

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Personalized Plan

We confirm suitability, then tailor your plan to your history, risks, and goals — with clear steps from day one.

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Hands-On Care

Progressive, provider-led office visits and targeted therapies to support circulation and ease nerve pressure.

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At-Home Support

Take-home support and coaching help you build momentum between visits.

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Functional Lab Insight

Screening for nutrient gaps, inflammation, and metabolic factors, with targeted nerve-health support.

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Track & Refine

Objective re-exams and regular check-ins measure change and refine your plan over time.

Patient reviews

What our Virginia Beach patients are saying.

Real Google reviews from patients who trusted Axis Medical Center with their care.

Ready to move again?

If burning, tingling, numbness, or balance issues are limiting your life, ask about a neuropathy evaluation — right here in Virginia Beach.

FAQ

Neuropathy treatment near me: common questions.

Straightforward answers to the questions we hear most about neuropathy symptoms, causes, and care.

Do I need a referral?+

No — you can call or book online. Booking now holds your spot and helps you get started faster.

Do you work with diabetic neuropathy?+

Yes — diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common types we see. We tailor care to your goals, whether that’s calmer nights or steadier balance.

How soon will I notice changes?+

Timelines vary. Many patients first notice changes in sleep quality, warmth, or sensation. We track progress and adjust your plan as needed, so improvements often build week by week.

I was exposed to toxins (including Agent Orange). Will this help?+

Our program is designed to support people with peripheral neuropathy from many causes. We review your history and exposures to confirm suitability at your evaluation, and your plan is individualized.

What should you not do if you have neuropathy?+

It helps to avoid things that can worsen nerve damage or pain: high-impact exercise, prolonged pressure on nerves, extreme temperatures, repetitive motions, and certain chemicals. Keep blood sugar well controlled, avoid smoking and excessive alcohol, support good nutrition, choose supportive footwear, and check your feet daily if you have diabetes.

How can I tell if neuropathy is healing?+

Early good signs include less numbness and more feeling in your feet or hands. Tingling or "pins-and-needles" can show nerves are waking up. Over time you may notice warmer feet, better balance, and improved sleep — and daily tasks may feel easier.

Important: We use regenerative products sourced and handled in line with applicable regulations and clinical best practices. This program is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary, and suitability is confirmed at your provider evaluation.
Julie Megaro, APRN — neuropathy provider at Axis Medical Center in Virginia Beach
Meet your provider

Julie Megaro, APRN

Julie is an experienced clinician with advanced training. Patients value her clear explanations, steady follow-through, and measurable goals. You work directly with Julie at every step — no bouncing between departments.

“My job is to guide you, track what is changing, and help you move with more confidence.” — Julie Megaro, APRN

Find neuropathy treatment near me

Serving neuropathy patients across Hampton Roads.

Axis Medical Center is located in Virginia Beach (23462) and supports patients with peripheral neuropathy throughout the region. We help you understand your options with a conservative, regenerative-first approach.

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Visit Axis Medical Center in Virginia Beach.

Our Virginia Beach office

Our goal is for you to leave with a memorable, enjoyable experience — our welcoming, compassionate staff will do everything they can to make you feel at home.

Axis Medical Center
4542 Bonney Rd, Suite B
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Mon–Wed: 8:30a–1p, 2p–5p · Thu: 8a–1p · Fri–Sun: Closed
Axis Medical Center

Functional medicine clinic in Virginia Beach offering non-surgical, regenerative care for neuropathy, joint pain, and chronic conditions.

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4542 Bonney Rd. Ste B
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
(757) 965-2476

Hours

  • Mon – Wed: 8:30a–1p, 2p–5p
  • Thursday: 8:00a–1:00p
  • Fri – Sun: Closed
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