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Neuropathy Treatment Bloomfield Hills
Board-certified podiatrists in Howell & Bloomfield Hills, MI. 4.9★ rated · Same-week appointments · Most insurance accepted · (810) 206-1402.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM, FACFAS — Board-certified podiatric surgeon. Neuropathy Treatment Bloomfield Hills specialist, Balance Foot & Ankle, Bloomfield Hills. Updated 2026.
Expert Neuropathy Treatment Bloomfield Hills at Balance Foot & Ankle
Balance Foot & Ankle provides expert neuropathy treatment bloomfield hills — board-certified podiatric surgeons, same-day appointments, 4.9★ from 1,123+ reviews. Our neuropathy treatment bloomfield hills team serves patients throughout Bloomfield Hills and surrounding areas. Call (810) 206-1402.
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4330 E Grand River Ave
Howell, MI 48843
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43494 Woodward Ave, Suite 208
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
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Peripheral neuropathy diagnosis and treatment at our Bloomfield Hills office. Reduce pain, improve sensation, protect your feet.
What neuropathy treatments are available in Bloomfield Hills?
We offer MLS laser therapy, prescription topicals, custom orthotics, and nerve conduction testing at our Bloomfield Hills office.
Can neuropathy be reversed with treatment in Bloomfield Hills?
Some forms of neuropathy can improve with treatment, especially early-stage cases. MLS laser shows promising results for peripheral neuropathy pain reduction.
Does insurance cover neuropathy treatment in Bloomfield Hills?
Diagnostic testing is typically covered. Some therapeutic treatments (laser, orthotics) may require prior authorization — we handle all insurance paperwork.
Podiatrist-Recommended Products for Neuropathy
Cushioned, wide-toe-box footwear reduces pressure on nerve-sensitive areas. Our Bloomfield Hills podiatrists consistently recommend these options for patients with peripheral neuropathy:
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Neuropathy Treatment in Bloomfield Hills, MI
Get a comprehensive neuropathy evaluation from our board-certified podiatrists. Same-day appointments available.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does treatment take to work?
Most patients see improvement in 4-8 weeks with consistent conservative care. Persistent symptoms after 8 weeks need imaging and escalation.
When is surgery needed?
Surgery is reserved for cases that fail 3-6 months of conservative care, structural deformities, or fractures requiring stabilization.
Is this covered by insurance?
Most diagnostic visits and conservative treatments are covered by Medicare and major insurers. Custom orthotics often require diabetic or post-surgical justification.
Neuropathy typically responds best to early podiatrist evaluation, conservative treatments such as supportive footwear and targeted physical therapy, and—when needed—custom orthotics or in-office procedures. Most patients see meaningful improvement within 4-6 weeks of starting a structured treatment plan. Schedule an evaluation at our Howell or Bloomfield Hills office for a clinical assessment.
What is Neuropathy?
Neuropathy is a common foot/ankle condition that affects mobility and quality of life. Understanding the underlying cause is the first step in successful treatment. Our podiatrists at Balance Foot & Ankle perform a hands-on biomechanical exam, review your activity history, and use diagnostic imaging when appropriate to identify the root cause—not just treat the symptom. Many patients have been told to “rest and ice” without a deeper diagnostic workup; our approach is different.
Symptoms and warning signs
Common signs of neuropathy include pain that worsens with activity, morning stiffness, swelling, tenderness when palpated, and difficulty bearing weight. If you experience sudden severe pain, inability to walk, visible deformity, numbness or color change, contact our office the same day or visit urgent care—these can signal a more serious injury such as a fracture, tendon rupture, or vascular compromise. Diabetics with any foot wound should seek same-day care.
Conservative treatment options
Most cases of neuropathy respond to non-surgical care: structured rest, supportive footwear changes, custom orthotics, targeted stretching and strengthening protocols, anti-inflammatory medications when medically appropriate, and in-office procedures such as ultrasound-guided injections. We also offer advanced therapies including MLS laser therapy, EPAT/shockwave, regenerative injections, and image-guided procedures. Treatment is sequenced from least invasive to most invasive, and we explain the rationale at every step.
When is surgery considered?
Surgery is reserved for cases that fail 3-6 months of well-structured conservative care, when there is structural pathology (severe deformity, complete tear, advanced arthritis), or when imaging shows damage that will not heal without intervention. Our surgeons have performed 3,000+ foot and ankle procedures and prioritize minimally-invasive techniques whenever appropriate. We discuss recovery timelines, return-to-activity milestones, and realistic outcome expectations before any procedure is scheduled.
Recovery timeline and prevention
Recovery from neuropathy varies based on severity and chosen treatment path. Conservative cases often improve within 4-8 weeks with consistent adherence to the protocol. Post-procedural recovery may range from a few days (in-office procedures) to several months (reconstructive surgery). Long-term prevention involves footwear assessment, activity modification, structured strengthening, and regular check-ins with your podiatrist if you have a history of recurrence. We provide written home-exercise plans and digital follow-up support.
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Same-week appointments available in Howell and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Our podiatrists treat the underlying cause, not just the symptom. Same-week appointments at our Howell and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan offices.