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NeuroMed Electroanalgesia (EA) at Naples Health Institute

NeuroMed Electroanalgesia (EA) is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment that uses high-frequency electrical impulses to stimulate peripheral nerves and alleviate pain, particularly for those suffering from neuropathy. This advanced technology emits controlled electrical pulses that not only reduce pain and discomfort but also improve blood flow—critical for maintaining and healing nerve tissue.
Unlike traditional methods like medication, epidurals, or surgery, NeuroMed EA uses frequencies ranging from 8,300 to 10,000 cycles per second, offering pain relief and promoting healing, even in cases that have been resistant to other treatments. This FDA-cleared device is a safe alternative for those looking to avoid the risks of prescription medications, including potential addiction.
While similar in concept to TENS units (Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation), which use low-voltage electrical signals to disrupt pain pathways, NeuroMed EA penetrates deeper into tissue, blocking pain signals at the source and promoting healing. With the correct dosage and placement, it provides even greater relief, helping patients reclaim their quality of life.
NeuroMed EA has been successfully used in leading medical institutions such as Columbia University, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and Loma Linda University Medical Center. Now, Naples Health Institute is proud to be the exclusive provider of NeuroMed EA in our area, delivering this proven, non-surgical pain relief solution with expert care.

Take the Next Step Toward Pain Relief

If you’re struggling with chronic pain or discomfort from neuropathy and want a safe, non-invasive solution, NeuroMed Electroanalgesia may be the answer. At Naples Health Institute, we are proud to offer this cutting-edge treatment to help you regain control of your life.
Contact us today at (239) 231-2136 to schedule a consultation and discover how NeuroMed EA can help you find lasting relief and improve your quality of life.
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