pain control clinic · Overland Park, KS
Neuropathy Treatment
Physician-led neuropathy treatment in Overland Park, Kansas. Diagnostic testing, pain control and nerve-focused therapy for burning, numbness and tingling, often same-week.
Neuropathy treatment addresses nerve damage that disrupts signals between the body and brain, causing burning, numbness, tingling or weakness in the hands and feet. At Core Medical Center it is a physician-led plan that first uses diagnostic testing to find the cause, then combines pain management, medical care and nerve-focused therapy under one roof.
Neuropathy Treatment in Overland Park, Kansas
Burning feet, numb fingers and tingling that flares at night drain your energy, and nerve symptoms rarely settle on their own. At our Overland Park clinic on Barkley, Core Medical Center delivers physician-led neuropathy treatment that first pinpoints the cause, then combines pain control with nerve-focused therapy. We care for patients across Johnson County and the Kansas side of Greater Kansas City, a short drive from Oak Park Mall and Overland Park Regional Medical Center.
In short: neuropathy treatment here is a physician-directed plan that diagnoses why your nerves are misfiring, then applies targeted pain management, diagnostic testing and therapy to quiet symptoms and preserve function, all coordinated in one Overland Park building.
What Neuropathy Treatment Means
Peripheral neuropathy is damage to the nerves that carry signals between your limbs and your brain, so it surfaces as burning, numbness, tingling or loss of strength. We do not hand you a single prescription and send you out. Your plan is built to:
- Trace the underlying reason your nerves are sending faulty signals
- Calm the pain and the electric, stabbing sensations that break up your sleep
- Guard the strength, balance and feeling in your hands and feet
- Keep you moving so you stay steady on your feet and lower your fall risk
Because our medical, pain management and therapy providers practice in a single Overland Park location, your findings and your treatment never get separated across offices.
Who Benefits in Johnson County
Nerve damage has many roots, and the right care depends on which one is driving your symptoms. We treat patients across Overland Park, Leawood, Shawnee, Lenexa and the surrounding KS metro whose neuropathy traces back to causes such as:
- Diabetes and other metabolic conditions
- Compressed or pinched nerves connected to a herniated disc or sciatica
- Workplace and repetitive-strain injuries, including federal cases routed through our OWCP doctor service line
- Chemotherapy effects, post-surgical nerve irritation, and numbness or tingling with no clear explanation
If you cannot tell what set off your symptoms, sorting that out is precisely the job of your first visit.
How Care Works at Our Overland Park Clinic
We move in clear steps from finding the problem to fixing it:
- Evaluation. A provider reviews your history and tests the affected nerves, reflexes and sensation.
- Diagnostic testing. We use advanced diagnostic testing to map exactly where and why the nerves are involved, so the plan aims at the real source.
- A layered plan. Based on what we find, we combine pain management, medical care and nerve-focused therapy to ease symptoms and rebuild function.
- Follow-through. We watch how you respond and adjust, coordinating between our teams so nothing slips through the cracks.
Conditions and Symptoms We Address
We routinely assess and manage peripheral neuropathy that shows up as numbness, tingling, burning and shooting pain in the feet, legs, hands and arms, along with the weakness and unsteadiness that often travel with it. When nerve symptoms blur into back or leg pain, we examine the full picture, including disc and nerve-root involvement, so the plan answers the cause instead of chasing one complaint.
Why Patients Choose Core Medical Center
Your care is physician-directed. Dr. Paul Doskey, MD, is a board-certified anesthesiologist centered on pain management, and he works in step with our medical and therapy providers, including Kristina Mitchell, DNP, FNP-C, on the medical and functional side of nerve-related care. Because we are a medical clinic and a pain control clinic in the same Overland Park building, you are not shuttled between offices to piece a plan together.
What that means for you:
- One coordinated team handling diagnosis, pain control and therapy
- Care built for complex and overlapping causes, not a fill-in-the-blank script
- A focus on function, so you can stand, walk and work with less pain
What to Expect
Your first visit is a real evaluation, not a rushed handoff. Bring a list of your symptoms, any imaging or test results you already have, and your insurance details so our front desk can guide you. Your provider will then explain what is driving the problem and the options that fit your situation. For work-related nerve injuries, Kansas workers’ compensation cases are welcome, and our team can coordinate with your employer or carrier.
Same-week appointments are typically available at our Overland Park location. If burning, numbness or tingling is getting between you and your day, book an evaluation and let our team build the plan around you.
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What Our Patients Say
This was my first experience at Core Medical and the entire staff was friendly and polite and new how to deal with my neuropathy issues. Would highly recommend them to anyone seeking this type of medical service.
Due to Neuropathy in feet my balance was terrible. It has improved tremendously with the assistance of Monica in Core Therapy. Thanks to a great staff, willing to meet your needs!
Love coming here never have a bad experience. They have helped on my neuropathy and my back. Would not know how I could get along with out them. Been going here 10 years.
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Physician-led, under one roof
Ready to Start Care for Neuropathy Treatment?
Same-week appointments are typically available at our Overland Park, KS location, serving Johnson County and the Greater Kansas City metro.
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Neuropathy Treatment FAQ
How does Core Medical Center treat neuropathy at the Overland Park clinic?
We begin with a physician exam and advanced diagnostic testing to identify what is irritating your nerves, then build a plan that may blend pain control, targeted therapy and medical care, all kept under one roof on Barkley in Overland Park and serving Johnson County and the Kansas side of the metro.
Which neuropathy symptoms do you see most in Johnson County patients?
We regularly evaluate burning, numbness, tingling, sharp shooting pain and weakness in the feet and hands, frequently linked to peripheral neuropathy, and we tie that finding to the right combination of pain management and nerve-focused therapy.
How soon can I be seen for nerve symptoms in Overland Park?
Same-week appointments are usually open at our Overland Park location, and our front desk will help you schedule the evaluation and tell you what to bring.