Serving Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby & Jenks(918) 740-9476

Conditions we treat

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) care

Chemotherapy saved your life — but it can leave lingering numbness, tingling, and pain in your hands and feet. We help you get that feeling back.

What CIPN is

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is nerve damage caused by certain cancer-treatment drugs. It commonly shows up as a symmetrical “glove and stocking” pattern — both hands and both feet — and can persist long after treatment ends.

Symptoms

  • Numbness and tingling in fingers and toes
  • Sharp, burning, or electric-shock sensations
  • Difficulty with fine motor tasks (buttons, zippers)
  • Sensitivity to cold or touch

Our role alongside your oncology team

We don't replace your oncologist — we complement them, focusing specifically on restoring nerve function and circulation after treatment. Care begins with a free nerve screening so we can measure where you are and set realistic, trackable goals.

Start with a free nerve screening

Thirty minutes, no charge, no pressure. We'll tell you honestly whether we can help.