Neuropathy treatment for Tiffin, Iowa
Neuropathy care ten minutes from Tiffin
Tiffin has grown fast, and what it has not grown is specialist care for nerve pain. The nearest proper neuropathy assessment is at Iowa Wellness Center in North Liberty, roughly ten minutes away depending on which end of town you start from.
- Board certified in Chronic Intractable Pain and Neuropathy, and in Functional Neurology.
- Baseline testing at the first visit, repeated later, so progress is measurable.
- Free consultation, no referral needed, free parking outside the door.
- Close enough that a full course of care fits around a normal week.
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Getting here from Tiffin
- Drive timeAbout 10 min
- RouteEast then north to 965
- ParkingFree, on site
- Latest appointments7pm Mon and Wed
- Referral neededNo
- First consultationFree
Why proximity matters here
A short drive is what makes a course of care finishable
Neuropathy care is not a single appointment. It is an assessment, a plan, a series of visits, and a retest that tells you whether any of it is working. That structure is what makes it worth doing, and it is also what people abandon when the clinic is inconvenient.
From Tiffin the trip is about ten minutes. That turns a course of care into something that fits between school pickup and dinner rather than a project you have to schedule around. It sounds mundane, and it is the single biggest predictor of whether people finish what they start.
The clinic is at 1395 Jordan St Unit C in North Liberty. Parking is free and directly outside, the entrance is level from the lot, and the Monday and Wednesday evening slots run until 7pm.
What the assessment involves
The symptoms
What neuropathy looks like before people call it that
Most patients do not arrive saying they have neuropathy. They arrive describing something specific and irritating: burning in the feet that starts up in the evening, numbness in the soles, a feeling of walking on gravel, fingertips that have stopped registering texture properly, or a growing caution on stairs that they never consciously decided on.
What causes it
Diabetes and prediabetes account for most cases. Other causes include chemotherapy, B12 deficiency, thyroid disease, kidney disease, alcohol, autoimmune conditions and nerve compression. Some cases never get a cause identified, which is called idiopathic neuropathy and is still worth assessing.
What we measure
Sensation across feet and hands, vibration and position sense, reflexes and strength, balance and gait, and circulation to the extremities. These become your baseline and get repeated, so improvement is a number rather than a feeling.
Find us
Tiffin to North Liberty
Questions
Tiffin patient questions
How long does the first appointment take?
Longer than the follow ups, because it includes the history and the baseline testing. Later visits are shorter, which is part of why a ten minute drive works well from Tiffin.
Can neuropathy be reversed?
Partly, sometimes. Where the cause is treatable and nerves are irritated rather than destroyed, real improvement happens. Where nerve fibres have been lost, that part does not come back. What often improves is pain, balance and the rate of progression.
Do I need a referral?
No. Call (319) 380-4380 or message us through the contact page.
What if it turns out to be something else?
Then we tell you, and where appropriate we send you back to your physician rather than treating you. Some causes need medical management first, and a few need urgent assessment.
What else is available at the clinic?
All seven services: hormone therapy, IV therapy, ozone therapy, gut health, medical weight loss and infrared sauna.
Nearby
Other towns we serve
Iowa City
About fifteen minutes, with a page for patients already under care there.
Neuropathy treatment in Iowa City →Ten minutes from Tiffin
Free consultation, baseline testing, and a straight opinion about whether we can help.
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