Neuropathy Treatment in Sherman, TX
Numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and nerve pain can interfere with every step you take. Our advanced, non-surgical approach combines chiropractic care with innovative cold laser therapy to support healthier nerve function and lasting relief.
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Drug-Free Relief for Nerve Pain, Tingling, and Numbness
If you are dealing with burning, tingling, numbness, sharp pain, or weakness in your feet, hands, legs, or arms, neuropathy may be affecting your daily life. At Wren Chiropractic Center in Sherman, TX, we help patients throughout Sherman, Denison, Pottsboro, and Grayson County explore non-surgical, drug-free options for nerve-related discomfort.
For more than 45 years, Dr. Rick Wren has cared for local patients from the same Texoma Parkway location. Our approach focuses on finding the source of your symptoms, improving mobility, and helping your body function better without unnecessary surgery or medication.
What Is Neuropathy?
Neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nervous system, which includes the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. These nerves help carry messages between your body and your central nervous system. When they are irritated or damaged, you may experience symptoms such as:
- Tingling or prickling sensations
- Burning pain
- Numbness in the feet or hands
- Sharp or shooting nerve pain
- Weakness or balance problems
- Sensitivity in the arms, legs, wrists, ankles, or feet
Neuropathy can be linked to several causes, including diabetes, traumatic injury, infection, metabolic issues, toxin exposure, or other underlying health concerns. Because every patient is different, a thorough evaluation is the first step toward understanding what may be contributing to your discomfort.
A Modern Approach to Neuropathy Care
Wren Chiropractic Center offers non-invasive care options designed to support nerve function, reduce inflammation, and improve comfort. Depending on your condition, your care plan may include chiropractic adjustments, cold laser therapy, therapeutic massage, exercise guidance, or supportive lifestyle recommendations.
One of our key technologies is 830 nm cold laser therapy using the MicroLight Smart Laser. This advanced therapy uses a focused wavelength of light to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and encourage natural healing without medication, injections, or downtime.
Cold Laser Therapy for Neuropathy
Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy, is designed to stimulate cellular activity and support healing in irritated or damaged tissues. Many patients choose this option because it is gentle, non-surgical, and does not require medication.
During a session, the laser is applied to targeted areas of nerve irritation or discomfort. Most patients feel little to no discomfort during treatment. Some may notice a gentle warmth or tingling sensation.
Cold laser therapy may be recommended for patients experiencing:
- Neuropathy in the feet or hands
- Nerve pain
- Burning or tingling sensations
- Inflammation
- Soft tissue irritation
- Mobility limitations related to nerve discomfort
What to Expect at Your First Visit
Your first visit begins with a complete evaluation so Dr. Wren can better understand your symptoms, health history, and goals. New patients may qualify for our $49 New Patient Special, which includes:
- Consultation
- Physical exam
- X-rays, if needed
- Heart Rate Variability testing
- Surface EMG nerve scans
- Report of findings
This diagnostic process helps us identify possible sources of nerve irritation and create a personalized care plan. Please note that the $49 New Patient Special includes diagnostics and consultation; the adjustment is not included.
Why Choose Wren Chiropractic Center?
Patients across Sherman and Grayson County choose Wren Chiropractic Center because we combine long-standing local trust with modern chiropractic technology. You are not passed between rotating providers. You are cared for by Dr. Rick Wren, who has served the community since 1980.
Our difference includes:
Cold laser therapy may be recommended for patients experiencing:
- 45 years serving Sherman
- Family-run, single-location care
- Drug-free and non-surgical treatment options
- Advanced 830 nm cold laser therapy
- Gentle chiropractic adjustments
- Surface EMG and HRV diagnostic testing
- A warm, welcoming office environment
- Therapy dogs that help patients feel more comfortable
Start Your Neuropathy Relief Journey
You do not have to ignore nerve pain, tingling, or numbness. If neuropathy symptoms are affecting your comfort, balance, sleep, or daily routine, Wren Chiropractic Center is here to help you take the next step.
Call Wren Chiropractic Center at (903) 893-7733 or request an appointment today to learn whether our neuropathy care options may be right for you.
Frequently Asked QuestionS
What are common symptoms of neuropathy?
Common neuropathy symptoms include tingling, burning, numbness, sharp pain, weakness, balance problems, or sensitivity in the feet, hands, legs, or arms.
Can chiropractic care help neuropathy?
Chiropractic care may help support mobility, reduce nerve irritation, and improve overall function. Your care plan depends on the cause and severity of your symptoms.
Does Wren Chiropractic Center offer cold laser therapy for neuropathy?
Yes. Wren Chiropractic Center offers 830 nm cold laser therapy using the MicroLight Smart Laser to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and help with nerve-related discomfort.
Is cold laser therapy painful?
No. Cold laser therapy is gentle and non-invasive. Most patients feel little to no discomfort during treatment.
What is included in the $49 New Patient Special?
The $49 New Patient Special includes consultation, exam, X-rays if needed, Heart Rate Variability testing, Surface EMG scans, and a report of findings. Adjustment is not included.
Where is Wren Chiropractic Center located?
Wren Chiropractic Center is located at 4020 Texoma Parkway in Sherman, TX, serving patients from Sherman, Denison, Pottsboro, and surrounding Grayson County communities.



