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Neuropathy & Nerve Pain

Neuropathy & Nerve Pain Care

Neuropathy and nerve pain can cause burning, tingling, numbness, shooting pain, or sensitivity that affects your hands, feet, legs, or daily movement. Enid Pain & Spine can help evaluate your symptoms and discuss what options may be available.

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Relief Starts With Understanding the Nerve Pain

Nerve pain can feel different from other types of pain. Care starts with listening to your symptoms, reviewing your history, and helping identify what may be irritating the nerves or contributing to your discomfort.

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What Can Cause Nerve Pain

Common Causes We Treat

Neuropathy and nerve pain can come from several different sources. These are some of the common issues we evaluate and treat at Enid Pain & Spine.

Peripheral Neuropathy

Nerve problems in the hands, feet, arms, or legs can cause burning, tingling, numbness, or sensitivity.

Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetes can affect the nerves over time, especially in the feet and lower legs.

Pinched or Irritated Nerves

Pressure or irritation around a nerve can cause shooting pain, numbness, or tingling.

Sciatic Nerve Pain

Nerve irritation in the lower back can cause pain that travels into the buttock, leg, or foot.

Post-Surgical Nerve Pain

Some patients continue to have nerve-related pain after a previous surgery.

Nerve Pain After Injury

Falls, accidents, or trauma can sometimes irritate nerves and lead to ongoing symptoms.

Nerve Sensitivity

Sensitive or irritated nerves can create burning, tingling, or electric-like symptoms.

Chronic Nerve Irritation

Ongoing nerve irritation can make the skin feel numb, extra sensitive, or uncomfortable.

What You Might Feel

Symptoms

Nerve pain can feel different from person to person. Some patients notice burning or tingling, while others feel numbness, shooting pain, or sensitivity.

โœ“ Burning, tingling, or numbness
โœ“ Shooting or electric-like pain
โœ“ Pain in the feet, legs, hands, or arms
โœ“ Sensitivity to touch or pressure
โœ“ Symptoms that affect walking or balance
โœ“ Nerve pain that has not improved with basic care
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How We Help

Our Approach to Neuropathy & Nerve Pain

We begin with a careful evaluation to better understand your symptoms and what may be contributing to your nerve pain. Dr. Chad Owens and the Enid Pain & Spine care team review your history, pain pattern, and previous care to help build a personalized plan focused on reducing pain, improving function, and helping you move with more confidence.

โœ“ Evaluation to better understand nerve-related symptoms
โœ“ Review of symptoms, history, and previous care
โœ“ Non-surgical pain management options when appropriate
โœ“ Personalized care plan based on your condition
โœ“ Ongoing support when needed
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When to Schedule an Appointment

If nerve pain is affecting your sleep, walking, balance, work, or daily life, it may be time to get answers. You do not need to know the exact cause before scheduling.

โœ“ Burning, tingling, numbness, or shooting pain
โœ“ Pain in the feet, legs, hands, or arms
โœ“ Symptoms that affect walking or balance
โœ“ Nerve pain after surgery, injury, or illness
โœ“ Sensitivity that makes daily activity harder
โœ“ Symptoms that have not improved with basic care
Close to Home

Neuropathy & Nerve Pain Care Close to Home

Patients in Enid and Northwest Oklahoma should not always have to drive to Tulsa or Oklahoma City to get help for neuropathy and nerve pain. Enid Pain & Spine provides local, specialized pain care focused on helping patients understand their symptoms and take the next step.

We proudly care for patients across Enid, Garber, Waukomis, Hennessey, Pond Creek, Fairview, Kingfisher, and surrounding Northwest Oklahoma communities.

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Ready to Start With Answers?

You do not need to know the exact cause of your nerve pain or the name of the treatment you may need. Start with an evaluation, and our team will help guide you toward the right next step.