


How we treat neuropathy to help current symptoms and prevent further nerve damage!
Why Neuropathy Happens
How To Identify Nerve & Circulation Issues
How To Prevent Further Damage
How To Naturally Promote Nerve Regeneration Process (No Harsh Medication)

Neuropathy is a condition that occurs when nerves are damaged or not functioning properly, most often affecting the feet and sometimes the hands.
It can result from various causes, such as diabetes, spinal compression, chemotherapy, injuries, or, in about 30% of cases, no identifiable cause. Symptoms range from mild tingling or burning to severe, life-altering pain that disrupts daily life.
Beyond pain, neuropathy often causes numbness, making it difficult to feel sensations in the affected areas. It can also lead to balance problems, increasing the challenges of everyday activities.


Neuropathy doesn’t just cause discomfort — it slowly takes away your ability to feel and react.
Over time, many people begin to lose awareness of:
Uneven surfaces
Changes in ground texture
The edge of stairs or curbs
Subtle shifts in balance
As this progresses, the risk of falling increases. Confidence drops. Movement starts to feel unsafe.
Many people begin avoiding activities they once enjoyed — not because they want to, but because they no longer trust their body.
Left unaddressed, neuropathy can lead to a gradual loss of independence and quality of life.



Most people we see have already tried medications or quick visits… but nothing actually improves the condition.
That’s because those approaches often focus on symptoms — not the underlying cause.
Our approach starts differently.
We use advanced testing to measure nerve function and circulation, so we can understand exactly what’s happening beneath the surface.
From there, we build a personalized plan based on your specific condition — not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Identify the root cause of your symptoms
Evaluate nerve health and circulation
Create a customized plan tailored to you
If you’re looking for real answers instead of temporary relief, this is your next step.

Dr. Aaron Moos is dedicated to helping patients in the Bismarck area find real answers to chronic conditions like neuropathy.
After seeing too many people struggle with treatments that only mask symptoms, Dr. Moos focuses on identifying the underlying causes of nerve damage — especially issues related to circulation and nerve function.
His approach is centered on thorough evaluation, personalized care, and non-invasive solutions designed to help patients regain comfort, stability, and confidence in their daily lives.
He is passionate about helping people get back to doing the things they love without relying on temporary fixes.




