Canyon Foot & Ankle Specialists offers NeuroGenX therapy, an FDA-approved electromedical treatment that provides effective relief from peripheral neuropathy and chronic nerve pain for patients in Twin Falls, Burley, and throughout south-central Idaho. NeuroGenX is an advanced treatment tool that delivers sophisticated electronic signals deep into tissues through adhesive electrode pads placed on the skin. The device features a wide frequency range (400 Hz to 40,000 Hz) and generates a waveform very similar to the body's natural electrical current, making NeuroGenX treatment highly effective for nerve pain conditions.
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when nerves outside the brain and spinal cord become damaged, causing numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and pain in the feet and lower extremities. This condition commonly affects people with diabetes but can result from various causes including chemotherapy, vitamin deficiencies, infections, and physical injuries. Our experienced podiatrists use NeuroGenX therapy as part of a comprehensive treatment approach that addresses both symptoms and underlying causes of nerve pain. The painless treatment stimulates nerve cells, improves blood flow, and reduces pain signals, helping patients regain sensation, mobility, and quality of life.
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When to Seek Immediate Care: If you experience sudden severe foot pain, signs of infection such as redness and warmth with fever, foot ulcers or wounds that will not heal, or complete loss of sensation in your feet, contact our Twin Falls or Burley office immediately for same-day evaluation. These symptoms can indicate serious complications that require prompt treatment.
Why Choose Canyon Foot & Ankle for NeuroGenX Therapy?
- FDA-Approved Technology: NeuroGenX is the only electromedical device of its kind approved by the FDA for nerve pain treatment
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- Expert Podiatric Care: Our board-certified podiatrists have specialized training in NeuroGenX therapy and neuropathy management
- Painless Treatment: The therapy is completely comfortable with no discomfort during or after sessions
- Proven Results: Clinical studies demonstrate significant improvement in pain levels and quality of life for neuropathy patients
- Comprehensive Approach: We combine NeuroGenX with other treatments to address both symptoms and underlying causes
- Convenient Locations: Access to advanced nerve pain care at both our Twin Falls and Burley offices
- Insurance Coverage: We accept most major insurance plans for NeuroGenX therapy
Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves, which are the nerves outside your brain and spinal cord that transmit information between your central nervous system and the rest of your body. When these nerves become damaged, they can no longer effectively send signals about sensations, movement, and bodily functions, leading to a range of symptoms that significantly impact daily life.
What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy develops from various underlying conditions and factors. Understanding the cause of nerve damage helps guide effective treatment strategies.
- Diabetes: Diabetic neuropathy is the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy, with high blood sugar levels damaging nerves over time
- Vitamin Deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins B1, B6, B12, and E can impair nerve function and cause neuropathy
- Chemotherapy: Cancer treatments can damage peripheral nerves as a side effect
- Infections: Certain viral and bacterial infections including Lyme disease, shingles, and hepatitis C can affect nerve health
- Autoimmune Conditions: Diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Guillain-Barre syndrome can cause nerve inflammation
- Physical Trauma: Injuries from accidents, falls, or repetitive stress can damage peripheral nerves
- Toxins: Exposure to certain chemicals, heavy metals, and excessive alcohol consumption can harm nerve tissue
- Inherited Disorders: Some forms of neuropathy run in families and result from genetic conditions
Common Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy symptoms typically begin gradually and progressively worsen if left untreated. The condition most commonly affects the feet and lower legs first, though it can also impact hands and arms. Recognizing these symptoms early allows for prompt treatment and better outcomes.
- Numbness and tingling sensations in feet, toes, hands, or fingers
- Burning pain that often worsens at night
- Sharp, shooting, or stabbing pains
- Increased sensitivity to touch, where even light pressure feels painful
- Loss of sensation and inability to feel temperature changes
- Muscle weakness and difficulty walking or maintaining balance
- Coordination problems and increased risk of falls
- Foot ulcers or wounds that develop due to reduced sensation
- Changes in skin, nails, or blood flow in affected areas
The Impact of Untreated Neuropathy
Without proper treatment, peripheral neuropathy can significantly diminish quality of life and lead to serious complications. Reduced sensation increases the risk of injuries and infections that may go unnoticed until they become severe. Balance problems and muscle weakness raise the likelihood of falls and related injuries. For people with diabetes, untreated neuropathy can contribute to foot ulcers that may lead to infections and, in severe cases, amputation. Early intervention with treatments like NeuroGenX therapy can help prevent these complications and restore function.
How NeuroGenX Therapy Works
NeuroGenX therapy represents a breakthrough in nerve pain treatment, utilizing advanced electromedical technology to address the underlying mechanisms of neuropathic pain. Understanding how this FDA-approved treatment works helps patients appreciate its effectiveness for peripheral neuropathy relief.

The Science Behind NeuroGenX
NeuroGenX is a sophisticated electromedical device that delivers carefully calibrated electronic signals to damaged nerves. The device generates a wide frequency range of 400 Hz to 40,000 Hz, producing a waveform that closely mimics the body's natural electrical current. This biomimetic approach allows the therapy to interact naturally with nerve tissue without causing discomfort or damage.
When placed on the skin over affected areas, adhesive electrode pads deliver these electronic signals deep into tissue where damaged nerves are located. The signals work through several therapeutic mechanisms. First, they stimulate nerve cells, helping to restore normal nerve function and conduction. Second, the electronic stimulation improves local blood circulation, bringing oxygen and nutrients to damaged nerve tissue to support healing. Third, the therapy modulates pain signals traveling to the brain, providing relief from chronic neuropathic pain.
Why NeuroGenX Is Different
NeuroGenX stands apart from other nerve pain treatments in several important ways. As the only electromedical treatment tool of its kind approved by the FDA, NeuroGenX has undergone rigorous testing to verify its safety and effectiveness. The device's advanced frequency range and waveform characteristics make it more sophisticated than traditional TENS units or other electrical stimulation devices used for pain management.
Traditional electrical stimulation devices typically work by blocking pain signals temporarily, providing only short-term symptom relief. NeuroGenX goes beyond simple pain masking by actually stimulating nerve tissue and improving circulation to support nerve health and function. This dual action of symptom relief and tissue improvement leads to longer-lasting benefits and progressive improvement over the course of treatment.
The Treatment Mechanism
During NeuroGenX treatment, the electronic signals penetrate deeply through skin and tissue to reach peripheral nerves. This deep tissue penetration is crucial because many damaged nerves are located beneath the skin surface. The signals interact with nerve cells at the cellular level, triggering biological responses that promote healing and restore function.
The therapy also affects blood vessels in the treatment area, causing vasodilation that increases blood flow. Enhanced circulation delivers vital oxygen and nutrients while removing metabolic waste products that can contribute to pain and inflammation. Over a series of treatments, this improved circulation environment supports nerve tissue repair and regeneration.
Cumulative Benefits
NeuroGenX therapy produces cumulative benefits that build over the course of treatment. While some patients experience relief after just a few sessions, the full therapeutic effect develops progressively. Each treatment session continues to stimulate nerve tissue, improve circulation, and support healing processes. This cumulative action is why a complete treatment course of 12 to 15 sessions typically produces the best outcomes for peripheral neuropathy patients.
Conditions Treated with NeuroGenX
NeuroGenX therapy effectively treats various types of peripheral neuropathy and chronic nerve pain conditions affecting the feet and lower extremities. Our Twin Falls and Burley podiatrists use this advanced treatment to help patients with multiple neuropathic conditions regain comfort and mobility.
Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is the most common form of peripheral neuropathy, affecting a significant percentage of people with diabetes. High blood sugar levels over time damage the nerves in the feet and legs, causing numbness, tingling, burning pain, and loss of sensation. NeuroGenX therapy helps diabetic neuropathy patients by stimulating damaged nerves, improving blood flow to affected areas, and reducing pain levels. When combined with proper blood sugar management and other diabetic foot care measures, NeuroGenX can significantly improve quality of life for patients with this condition.
Peripheral Neuropathy from Various Causes
NeuroGenX effectively treats peripheral neuropathy regardless of the underlying cause. Whether nerve damage results from vitamin deficiencies, infections, autoimmune conditions, chemotherapy, or other factors, the therapy works by stimulating nerve tissue and improving circulation to support healing. Patients with idiopathic neuropathy, where the cause is unknown, also benefit from NeuroGenX treatment for symptom management and functional improvement.
Chronic Nerve Pain
Chronic neuropathic pain that persists despite other treatments responds well to NeuroGenX therapy. The treatment modulates pain signals and stimulates endogenous pain relief mechanisms, providing lasting relief from burning, shooting, and stabbing pain sensations characteristic of nerve damage. Many patients who have tried multiple medications and therapies without success find significant relief through NeuroGenX treatment.
Symptoms Addressed by NeuroGenX
- Numbness and reduced sensation in feet and lower legs
- Tingling and pins-and-needles sensations
- Burning pain, especially at night
- Sharp, shooting, or stabbing pains
- Hypersensitivity to touch
- Balance problems related to reduced foot sensation
- Muscle weakness in feet and ankles
- Poor circulation contributing to nerve symptoms
Conditions That May Benefit
Beyond primary nerve damage, NeuroGenX therapy can help with related conditions and complications. Patients with balance problems due to reduced sensation often see improvement as nerve function is restored. Those at risk for foot ulcers because of neuropathy benefit from regaining protective sensation. The therapy also helps patients who experience foot and ankle pain complicated by nerve damage, addressing both structural and neurological components of their condition.
Benefits of NeuroGenX Therapy
NeuroGenX therapy offers numerous advantages for patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy and chronic nerve pain. These benefits extend beyond simple pain relief to encompass improved function, enhanced quality of life, and reduced risk of complications.
Effective Pain Relief
The primary benefit most patients seek from NeuroGenX therapy is relief from the burning, tingling, and shooting pain that characterizes peripheral neuropathy. Clinical studies and patient experiences consistently demonstrate significant pain reduction following NeuroGenX treatment. Many patients who have tried multiple medications and therapies without adequate relief find that NeuroGenX provides the pain control they have been seeking. The pain relief is often progressive, with continued improvement throughout the treatment course and lasting benefits after completing therapy.
Improved Sensation and Function
Beyond pain relief, NeuroGenX therapy helps restore nerve function and sensation. Patients frequently report regaining feeling in their feet and toes, experiencing less numbness, and noticing improved ability to perceive temperature and touch. This restoration of sensation has practical benefits for daily activities and safety. Better sensation allows you to feel when your shoes are rubbing or when you step on something, reducing the risk of injuries and ulcers. Improved foot sensation also enhances balance and coordination, making walking safer and reducing fall risk.
Non-Invasive and Painless
Unlike surgical interventions or invasive procedures, NeuroGenX therapy is completely non-invasive. The treatment uses only external electrode pads placed on the skin, with no needles, incisions, or invasive devices required. The therapy is also painless, causing no discomfort during or after treatment sessions. Most patients find the sessions relaxing and pleasant. This non-invasive, painless nature makes NeuroGenX accessible to patients who may not be candidates for surgery or who prefer to avoid more aggressive treatments.
No Downtime or Recovery Period
NeuroGenX therapy requires no downtime or recovery period. You can drive yourself to and from appointments and immediately return to your normal daily activities after each session. There are no activity restrictions following treatment, allowing you to maintain your regular work schedule, exercise routine, and other commitments. This convenience makes it easy to incorporate NeuroGenX therapy into busy lifestyles without disrupting your routine.
Reduced Medication Dependence
Many neuropathy patients rely on medications to manage their pain, sometimes requiring multiple prescriptions with various side effects. NeuroGenX therapy can help reduce medication dependence by providing effective pain relief through a non-pharmacological approach. Some patients are able to decrease their medication dosages or eliminate certain medications entirely after completing NeuroGenX treatment. This reduction in medication use can mean fewer side effects, lower costs, and improved overall health.
FDA-Approved Safety
As the only electromedical device of its kind approved by the FDA for nerve pain treatment, NeuroGenX has undergone rigorous testing to verify its safety and effectiveness. This FDA approval provides assurance that the therapy meets stringent standards for medical devices. The treatment has an excellent safety profile with no significant side effects or complications reported in clinical use.
Complementary to Other Treatments
NeuroGenX therapy works well alongside other neuropathy treatments and does not interfere with medications or other therapies you may be using. It can be combined with vitamin supplementation, diabetic foot care, physical therapy, and other interventions to provide comprehensive neuropathy management. This compatibility makes NeuroGenX a valuable addition to any treatment plan.
Insurance Coverage
Many insurance plans provide coverage for NeuroGenX therapy when medically necessary for peripheral neuropathy treatment. This insurance coverage makes the therapy financially accessible to more patients who can benefit from it. Our billing specialists work with your insurance company to verify coverage and maximize your benefits.
Am I a Candidate for NeuroGenX?
Most patients with peripheral neuropathy or chronic nerve pain in their feet and lower extremities are candidates for NeuroGenX therapy. During your consultation at our Twin Falls or Burley office, our podiatrists will evaluate your specific condition to determine if NeuroGenX is appropriate for you.
Ideal Candidates for NeuroGenX
You may be an excellent candidate for NeuroGenX therapy if you experience numbness, tingling, or burning pain in your feet and legs due to nerve damage, have been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy from any cause including diabetes, have tried medications or other treatments without adequate relief, want a non-invasive, drug-free treatment option, experience balance problems related to reduced foot sensation, or are at risk for foot ulcers due to neuropathy.
NeuroGenX therapy is appropriate for patients with mild, moderate, or severe peripheral neuropathy. The treatment can benefit those in early stages of nerve damage as well as patients with longstanding neuropathy. Both newly diagnosed patients and those who have been struggling with neuropathy for years may find relief through NeuroGenX therapy.
Comprehensive Candidacy Evaluation
Determining your suitability for NeuroGenX requires thorough assessment. Our evaluation process includes a complete medical history review to understand your neuropathy causes, progression, and previous treatments, physical examination of your feet and lower extremities to assess nerve function, sensation, and circulation, neurological testing including monofilament testing, vibration perception, and reflex assessment, and evaluation of any underlying conditions such as diabetes that contribute to neuropathy. We also discuss your symptoms, their impact on daily life, and your treatment goals.
Conditions That Respond Well to NeuroGenX
- Diabetic neuropathy with pain, numbness, or tingling
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- Peripheral neuropathy from vitamin deficiencies
- Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
- Neuropathy related to autoimmune conditions
- Idiopathic neuropathy where the cause is unknown
- Chronic nerve pain not adequately controlled by medications
- Post-traumatic neuropathy from injuries
- Neuropathy affecting balance and mobility
Special Considerations
Certain factors require special consideration when determining NeuroGenX candidacy. Patients with pacemakers or other implanted electronic devices need careful evaluation before starting NeuroGenX therapy. Pregnant women should discuss the timing of treatment with their healthcare providers. Patients with active infections or open wounds in the treatment area may need to address these issues before beginning NeuroGenX.
We carefully assess these factors during your consultation and work with your other physicians as needed to ensure NeuroGenX therapy can be performed safely. In most cases, even patients with these considerations can benefit from NeuroGenX with appropriate precautions.
Alternative and Complementary Options
If NeuroGenX is not appropriate for your situation, or if you wish to combine it with other treatments, we offer various neuropathy management options. These include custom orthotics to protect feet with reduced sensation, medications for pain management and nerve health, nutritional counseling and vitamin supplementation, diabetic foot care and wound prevention strategies, and physical therapy to improve strength and balance. Our goal is to provide the most effective treatment approach for your specific needs.
NeuroGenX vs. Other Neuropathy Treatments
Understanding how NeuroGenX compares to other neuropathy treatment options helps patients make informed decisions about their care. While various treatments exist for peripheral neuropathy, NeuroGenX offers unique advantages that make it an attractive option for many patients.
NeuroGenX vs. Medications
Medication is often the first-line treatment for neuropathic pain. Common prescriptions include gabapentin, pregabalin, duloxetine, and various pain relievers. While medications can provide symptom relief, they come with potential side effects including drowsiness, dizziness, weight gain, and cognitive changes. Some patients require multiple medications to achieve adequate pain control, increasing the risk of side effects and drug interactions.
NeuroGenX offers an alternative approach that works through physical stimulation rather than chemical intervention. The therapy produces no systemic side effects and does not interact with medications. Many patients find NeuroGenX provides better pain relief than medications alone, or allows them to reduce medication dosages while maintaining good symptom control.
NeuroGenX vs. Traditional TENS Units
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units are commonly used for pain management. While TENS and NeuroGenX both use electrical signals, important differences exist. TENS units typically operate at lower frequencies and primarily work by blocking pain signals temporarily. Relief often lasts only while the device is being used.
NeuroGenX operates at much higher frequencies (up to 40,000 Hz) and delivers more sophisticated waveforms that closely mimic the body's natural electrical current. This advanced technology allows deeper tissue penetration and produces longer-lasting benefits. NeuroGenX not only provides pain relief but also stimulates nerve tissue and improves circulation to support healing. The cumulative effects of NeuroGenX therapy can produce sustained improvement that persists between and after treatment sessions.
NeuroGenX vs. Topical Treatments
Topical creams, patches, and ointments containing capsaicin, lidocaine, or other compounds can provide temporary localized pain relief. These treatments work only at the skin surface and do not address deeper nerve tissue or underlying nerve damage. Effect duration is limited, requiring frequent reapplication.
NeuroGenX penetrates deeply through tissue to reach affected nerves, providing more comprehensive treatment. The therapy addresses nerve tissue directly rather than just masking surface pain, and produces longer-lasting benefits through cumulative therapeutic effects.
NeuroGenX vs. Surgical Interventions
In some cases of nerve compression or specific nerve injuries, surgery may be considered. Surgical options carry inherent risks including infection, complications from anesthesia, and recovery periods. Success rates vary, and surgery is not appropriate for most cases of peripheral neuropathy caused by metabolic conditions like diabetes.
NeuroGenX provides a non-invasive alternative with no surgical risks or recovery time. The therapy is appropriate for various types of neuropathy regardless of cause, and can be tried before considering more aggressive interventions.
Combining NeuroGenX with Other Treatments
One advantage of NeuroGenX is its compatibility with other neuropathy treatments. The therapy can be combined with medications, nutritional supplements, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications to provide comprehensive care. This integrative approach often produces the best outcomes by addressing multiple aspects of neuropathy simultaneously.
Frequently Asked Questions About NeuroGenX Therapy
What is NeuroGenX therapy?
NeuroGenX is an FDA-approved electromedical treatment tool that delivers sophisticated electronic signals deep into tissues through adhesive electrode pads placed on the skin. The device features a wide frequency range (400 Hz to 40,000 Hz) and generates a waveform similar to the body's natural electrical current. This advanced technology treats peripheral neuropathy and chronic nerve pain by stimulating nerve cells, improving blood flow, and reducing pain signals. NeuroGenX is the only device of its kind currently available and approved by the FDA for nerve pain treatment. The therapy is painless and performed in a comfortable clinical setting.
What conditions can NeuroGenX treat?
NeuroGenX therapy effectively treats peripheral neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, nerve damage in feet and lower extremities, chronic nerve pain, numbness and tingling in extremities, burning sensations in feet, and reduced sensation that affects balance and mobility. The treatment is particularly effective for patients with diabetes-related nerve damage and those experiencing chronic nerve pain that has not responded adequately to traditional treatments such as medications. NeuroGenX can benefit patients with neuropathy from various causes including vitamin deficiencies, chemotherapy, autoimmune conditions, and idiopathic neuropathy where the cause is unknown.
Is NeuroGenX painful?
No, NeuroGenX therapy is completely painless. While the device delivers sophisticated electronic signals deep into your tissues through adhesive electrode pads placed on your skin, the process causes no discomfort. Most patients report feeling a gentle, soothing sensation during treatment. The therapy is comfortable and relaxing, with many patients finding the sessions pleasant. You may feel slight tingling in the treatment area, but this sensation is not painful. There is no discomfort after treatment sessions, and you can immediately resume normal activities. The painless nature of NeuroGenX makes it an attractive option for patients seeking nerve pain relief without the discomfort of invasive procedures.
How long does NeuroGenX treatment take to work?
Many patients experience some pain relief after just a few treatment sessions, though the timeline varies by individual and the severity of nerve damage. A typical treatment course involves 12 to 15 sessions performed two to three times per week over four to six weeks. Most patients report significant improvement in pain levels, sensation, and quality of life within the first several weeks of treatment. The full benefits of NeuroGenX therapy often continue to develop over the entire treatment course. Some patients notice reduced burning pain or improved sensation after their first few sessions, while others experience more gradual improvement. The cumulative effect of multiple treatments produces the best long-term outcomes for peripheral neuropathy patients.
Is NeuroGenX covered by insurance?
Coverage for NeuroGenX therapy varies by insurance provider and individual policy. Many major insurance plans do cover NeuroGenX treatment when it is medically necessary for peripheral neuropathy or chronic nerve pain. Medicare may also provide coverage for qualifying patients. Our billing specialists at Canyon Foot & Ankle work directly with insurance companies to verify your benefits and determine coverage before beginning treatment. We recommend contacting our Twin Falls or Burley office to discuss your specific insurance coverage. During your consultation, we can provide information about expected costs and help you understand your insurance benefits for NeuroGenX therapy.
How many NeuroGenX sessions are typically needed?
A standard NeuroGenX treatment protocol consists of 12 to 15 sessions performed over a period of four to six weeks. Sessions are typically scheduled two to three times per week, with each treatment lasting approximately 30 to 40 minutes. This schedule allows for optimal therapeutic effect while fitting conveniently into most schedules. After completing the initial treatment series, some patients benefit from periodic maintenance sessions to sustain their improvement. The frequency of maintenance treatments varies by individual, with some scheduling sessions monthly or quarterly. During your consultation at our Twin Falls or Burley office, our podiatrists will create a personalized treatment plan based on your specific condition, severity of neuropathy, and response to therapy.
Can NeuroGenX cure peripheral neuropathy?
While NeuroGenX cannot cure peripheral neuropathy, it can significantly improve symptoms and nerve function. The therapy works by stimulating damaged nerves, improving circulation, and reducing pain signals. Many patients experience substantial improvement in pain levels, sensation, and quality of life following NeuroGenX treatment. The benefits can be long-lasting, especially when combined with proper management of underlying conditions contributing to neuropathy. For conditions like diabetic neuropathy, ongoing management of blood sugar levels alongside NeuroGenX therapy and periodic maintenance sessions helps sustain improvement. The goal of NeuroGenX therapy is to restore as much nerve function as possible and provide lasting relief from debilitating symptoms.
What should I expect during my first NeuroGenX session?
Your first NeuroGenX session begins with preparation of the treatment area. The skin on your feet and lower legs is cleaned to ensure good contact with the electrode pads. Our trained staff then places adhesive electrode pads on your skin over the affected areas. The pad placement is customized based on your specific nerve damage pattern and symptoms. Once the electrodes are positioned, the NeuroGenX device is activated to deliver its electronic signals. The 30 to 40 minute treatment is completely painless. Most patients feel a gentle, soothing sensation or slight tingling. You can relax, read, or listen to music during the session. After treatment, the pads are removed and you can immediately resume normal activities. Our staff monitors your comfort throughout and answers any questions you may have.
Twin Falls & Burley NeuroGenX Therapy Locations
Twin Falls Neuropathy Treatment Center
Our Twin Falls location provides comprehensive neuropathy evaluation and NeuroGenX therapy for patients throughout south-central Idaho.
- Address: 2190 Village Park Ave Ste 100, Twin Falls, ID 83301
- Phone: (208) 733-0436
- Fax: (208) 733-0438
- Services: Complete neuropathy assessment, NeuroGenX therapy, diabetic foot care, and nerve pain management
- Advanced Technology: State-of-the-art NeuroGenX equipment with experienced treatment specialists
- Parking: Convenient on-site parking with accessible entrances
Burley Neuropathy Treatment Center
Serving patients in Burley and surrounding communities with expert NeuroGenX therapy and comprehensive neuropathy care.
- Address: 382 Overland Ave, Burley, ID 83318
- Phone: (208) 678-2727
- Fax: (208) 678-1477
- Services: Neuropathy evaluation, NeuroGenX therapy, diabetic neuropathy treatment, and foot care
- Specialized Care: FDA-approved NeuroGenX technology with personalized treatment protocols
- Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible facility with patient-friendly environment
Areas We Serve
Canyon Foot & Ankle proudly provides NeuroGenX therapy and neuropathy care to patients throughout Southern Idaho including:
- Twin Falls, Idaho and surrounding communities
- Burley, Idaho and Cassia County residents
- Jerome, Idaho families seeking nerve pain relief
- Kimberly, Idaho residents with peripheral neuropathy
- Heyburn, Rupert, and other Southern Idaho communities
Schedule Your NeuroGenX Consultation
Take the first step toward relief from peripheral neuropathy and chronic nerve pain with NeuroGenX therapy. Whether you are experiencing numbness and tingling in your feet, burning pain that disrupts your sleep, balance problems due to reduced sensation, or diabetic neuropathy that limits your activities, our Twin Falls and Burley podiatrists are here to help. Do not let nerve pain hold you back from enjoying life.
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Twin Falls: (208) 733-0436
Burley: (208) 678-2727
Most insurance plans accepted • Convenient scheduling for both locations
What to Expect at Your NeuroGenX Consultation
- Comprehensive foot and ankle examination by board-certified podiatrist
- Detailed medical history review and discussion of your neuropathy symptoms
- Neurological testing to assess nerve function and sensation
- Evaluation of circulation and overall foot health
- Discussion of NeuroGenX therapy, treatment protocol, and expected outcomes
- Review of other treatment options and complementary therapies
- Insurance verification and cost estimate for your treatment course
- Opportunity to ask questions and address all your concerns about treatment
What to Bring to Your Neuropathy Consultation
- List of current medications and supplements you take
- Insurance cards and photo identification for verification
- Any previous medical records related to your neuropathy or diabetes
- List of treatments you have tried for nerve pain and their results
- The shoes you typically wear to assess fit and appropriateness
- Written questions about NeuroGenX therapy and neuropathy treatment
- Blood sugar logs if you have diabetes
Same-Day Consultations Available: We understand that nerve pain and neuropathy symptoms can significantly impact your daily life and mobility. Contact our Twin Falls or Burley office to schedule your comprehensive evaluation. Our team is committed to providing prompt, expert care to help you find lasting relief from peripheral neuropathy and regain your quality of life.
Committed to Your Foot Health: Canyon Foot & Ankle has been serving families throughout Twin Falls, Burley, and south-central Idaho with expert podiatric care and advanced treatment solutions. Our board-certified podiatrists combine FDA-approved NeuroGenX technology with compassionate, personalized care to help you achieve lasting pain relief, restored nerve function, and the freedom to live your life without the limitations of peripheral neuropathy.

