Diabetes is a major health concern in Miami, and for many residents, one of its most dangerous complications begins silently: diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
If you’ve been diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, or even prediabetes, and are starting to notice tingling, burning, or numbness in your feet or hands this isn’t something to ignore. You may already be experiencing nerve damage.
At the Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami, we specialize in helping diabetic patients stop neuropathy from progressing and in many cases, even reverse the symptoms using a safe, drug-free, and non-surgical approach.
What Is Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy?
Diabetic neuropathy is a form of nerve damage caused by prolonged exposure to high blood sugar levels. Over time, elevated glucose damages the small blood vessels that feed your nerves, especially in your legs and feet.
Early signs often include:
- Tingling or numbness in the toes
- Burning pain, especially at night
- Sensitivity to touch
- Feeling like you’re wearing socks when you’re not
- Coldness or loss of temperature sensation
If left untreated, it can progress to serious complications like:
- Foot ulcers and wounds that won’t heal
- Infections
- Amputations
- Loss of mobility
Nerve Damage Can Begin Before Diabetes Is Diagnosed

One of the most surprising findings in recent research is that nerve damage can begin even before a patient meets the criteria for diabetes.
Patients with prediabetes a condition affecting millions in Miami often already have signs of neuropathy. That’s why catching and treating symptoms early is critical.
Why Medications Aren’t Enough
The typical medical response to diabetic neuropathy is to prescribe one or more of the following:
- Gabapentin
- Lyrica
- Cymbalta
These medications are designed to reduce symptoms, not to heal the underlying damage. Many patients in Miami tell us that their medications:
- Don’t work as well over time
- Make them feel foggy or tired
- Are difficult to stop taking due to side effects
Even worse, these drugs can mask the symptoms while nerve damage continues to progress. That’s why we focus on nerve healing, not symptom management.
Dr. Alfonso’s Protocol for Diabetic Neuropathy
At the Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami, our proprietary protocol is based on the latest research in nerve regeneration and metabolic recovery.
We use a combination of:
- Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) to increase blood flow and cellular repair
- Infrared and red light therapy to enhance circulation and oxygen delivery
- Vibration therapy to stimulate proprioception and nerve communication
- Custom nutrition and home-care plans to manage blood sugar and support nerve healing
Unlike surgery or drugs, these treatments are non-invasive and safe for diabetic patients — including those with other health conditions.
Real Results for Miami’s Diabetic Community
We’ve helped countless diabetic patients in Miami:
- Reduce or eliminate burning and tingling
- Improve balance and foot sensitivity
- Prevent foot wounds and infections
- Regain sleep and independence
Our patients often say:
“I wish I found this sooner.”
Bilingual Neuropathy Care in Miami
Miami is a beautifully diverse city, and our clinic reflects that. We proudly serve both English and Spanish-speaking patients.
¿Habla español? Nuestro equipo está listo para ayudarle. Tratamos a pacientes con diabetes y neuropatía en ambos idiomas con el más alto nivel de atención y compasión.
Get Ahead of the Damage – Book Your Free Neuropathy Consultation
If you’re living with diabetes or prediabetes in Miami, don’t wait until symptoms worsen. Early intervention is key to protecting your nerves and your future mobility.
Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami
8585 Sunset Drive, Suite 104
Miami, FL 33143
📞 (305) 274-7475
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