More Patients respond…

In this group of 4, we have different case types. Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetic Neuropathy, Bilateral Mechanical Neuropathy (following an acute disc herniation), and an Idiopathic Neuropathy (meaning the cause could not be determined with accuracy.)

That fact that ALL these cases respond well to similar protocols with minor variations, and continue to do so, lends significant understanding that will help millions find quality of life and relief at last.

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Why the Neuopathies behave similarly, according to David Phillips, PhD.

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-Another satisfied neuropathy patient

“My experience was very positive and I look forward to my visits and always leave feeling great. I feel that Dr. Hayes’ philosophy is to make me free of pain and it is working! The staff is welcoming, positive, total top notch!”
-Paul Goguen, Rockland, MA

“My feet feel wonderful, much much better! It’s much easier to fall asleep at night without pain. The staff is great, good with accommodating my different appointments, couldn’t be friendlier!”
-Eddie Phelan, Quincy, MA

“I feel much better since beginning treatment with Dr. Hayes. The staff is excellent, definitely a 10!
-Another satisfied neuropathy patient

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