Relief from Peripheral Neuropathy Starts Here

When neuropathy begins to interfere with movement, balance and daily life, focused care matters.

Located in Tualatin, Nyberg Acupuncture & Wellness provides acupuncture for neuropathy to patients throughout the Greater Portland area, including Tigard, King City, Lake Oswego, Wilsonville, Sherwood and West Linn.

Peripheral neuropathy can change how people move, function and engage with daily life. As nerve function declines, balance becomes less reliable and familiar activities can feel uncertain or difficult. Many patients arrive after trying multiple approaches, still looking for care that addresses what is actually happening in the nervous system.

At Nyberg Acupuncture & Wellness, Dr. Jeffrey Savage approaches peripheral neuropathy as a condition that requires focused evaluation and structured care. The goal is not simply to reduce discomfort but to support nerve health, circulation and functional stability so patients can move forward with greater confidence and control.

A Focused Approach to Peripheral Neuropathy

Focused Neuropathy Evaluation

Peripheral neuropathy presents differently from one person to the next. Care begins with understanding how nerve function, sensation, balance and circulation are being affected so treatment decisions are based on what is actually happening, not assumptions.

Structured, Responsive Care

Treatment is delivered through a structured plan that evolves based on how your body responds over time. Care is adjusted deliberately, with attention to function, stability and long-term nerve support rather than short-term symptom masking.

Experience with Complex Cases

Many patients seek care here after other approaches have not produced meaningful results. Dr. Savage has extensive experience working with chronic and complex neuropathy presentations that require precision, consistency and clinical judgment.

Acupuncture for neuropathy grandparents grandchildren walking on beach

“Near the end of my treatment, I experienced a remarkable change. One standout moment was when I played with my grandchildren without discomfort for the first time in years. It was incredibly rewarding.”

— B.W.

“Neuropathy left me tripping over my own feet, unable to feel the pedals when I drove, and awake at night with burning pins-and-needles. Dr. Savage’s compassionate plan is already easing the sensations and giving me confidence to move again.”

— K.M.

“Twenty years of CIDP neuropathy stole my balance, feeling and energy. Three months of Dr. Savage’s acupuncture plus ATP therapy brought feeling back to my feet—I’m walking without a cane and thinking clearly again.”

— B.S.

How We Structure Peripheral Neuropathy Care

Peripheral neuropathy requires care that addresses nerve damage, circulation and sensory loss together. Effective treatment responds to how these systems interact and change over time.

At Nyberg Acupuncture & Wellness, Dr. Jeffrey Savage evaluates peripheral neuropathy as an ongoing clinical process, not a one-time intervention. He evaluates baseline nerve function and adjusts care deliberately as your body responds over time.

  • Acupuncture

    Acupuncture improves circulation and reduces nerve irritation in areas affected by peripheral nerve damage. When appropriate, targeted stimulation is used to support nerve signaling and functional recovery over time.

  • ATP Resonance BioTherapy®

    This therapy delivers low-level electrical stimulation to support nerve repair, reduce inflammation and improve signaling in damaged peripheral nerves.

  • O3 ReBoot Therapy®

    This treatment reduces systemic inflammation and supports immune regulation, creating a more favorable environment for nerve health and recovery.

Common Questions About Peripheral Neuropathy Care

Below are answers to questions patients often ask when considering care for peripheral neuropathy.

FAQ: Peripheral Neuropathy Care

  • Peripheral neuropathy involves impaired nerve signaling, reduced protective sensation, and changes in circulation that can affect balance, stability, and daily function. It is commonly associated with diabetes, chemotherapy, nutrient deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, infections, injury, or compression. Without targeted care, symptoms often progress and daily activities can become more difficult.

  • Acupuncture is commonly used to support circulation, calm nerve irritation, and improve the body’s ability to regulate signaling in affected areas. At Nyberg Acupuncture & Wellness, neuropathy care uses an integrated approach designed to support nerve health over time, not quick symptom masking.

  • Neuropathy in the feet often involves reduced circulation, impaired signaling, and loss of protective sensation. Treatment focuses on improving blood flow to distal tissues and supporting more stable nerve function so walking feels steadier and discomfort becomes easier to manage. Progress is tracked and care is adjusted based on response.

  • Neuropathy care requires consistency and a structured plan. The number of visits depends on the underlying cause, duration, severity, and the degree of sensory loss. A clear recommendation follows the initial evaluation, then the plan is refined based on measurable progress over time.

  • Acupuncture is generally well tolerated when performed by a licensed professional with appropriate clinical training. Neuropathy care may require extra precision due to reduced sensation or sensitivity in affected areas, and treatment selection should match the current presentation.

  • The first step is a focused, in-person consultation with Dr. Jeffrey Savage, LAc, DACM. The visit reviews history, identifies likely contributors, and evaluates nerve function and circulation. The exam includes sensory testing to clarify the level and pattern of sensory loss. Based on those findings, a structured care plan is recommended.

You deserve to move freely and feel like yourself again.

Let’s start with a focused neuropathy consultation to understand what’s happening and determine the right next steps.

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