Neuropathy

Person suffering from foot pain

Neuropathy Treatment in Pleasanton, CA

At East Bay Foot Clinic, Inc in Pleasanton, CA, we evaluate and treat neuropathy symptoms that affect the feet and ankles. When nerves misfire or lose normal sensation, daily activities can feel unpredictable. We focus on identifying what drives your symptoms and building a plan that supports comfort, stability, and safer walking.

What is Neuropathy? 

Neuropathy describes damage or irritation of peripheral nerves. In the feet, it often causes numbness, tingling, burning pain, sensitivity to touch, or a feeling of wearing socks when you are not. Some patients notice weakness, balance issues, or sharp, electric-like jolts. Neuropathy can affect one foot or both, and symptoms often worsen at night or after long periods of standing.

Common Causes of Neuropathy in the Feet

Neuropathy has several possible causes, and accurate diagnosis matters. Diabetes and prediabetes commonly contribute to nerve damage over time. Vitamin deficiencies, thyroid disorders, alcohol overuse, chemotherapy exposure, and certain autoimmune conditions can also affect nerve health.

Some patients develop neuropathy from nerve compression in the spine or lower extremity, including tarsal tunnel syndrome. Previous injury, poor circulation, and chronic inflammation can play a role as well.

How Patients Recognize When It Needs Professional Care

We recommend an evaluation when symptoms persist, progress, or affect balance. Warning signs include increasing numbness, burning pain, frequent tripping, reduced ability to feel temperature, or wounds that heal slowly. Neuropathy can reduce protective sensation, which raises the risk of cuts, blisters, and ulcers, especially for patients with diabetes. Early care can reduce complications and improve daily function.

How We Evaluate Neuropathy

We start with a detailed history and foot exam. We assess sensation, reflexes, muscle strength, skin integrity, circulation, and gait mechanics. We also evaluate for pressure points, structural changes, and signs of nerve entrapment. When we suspect contributing medical factors, we coordinate with your primary care provider for lab work or additional evaluation. If symptoms suggest compression from the back or another source, we consider referral and imaging based on findings.

How Our Practice Can Help

Our goal is to reduce pain, protect foot health, and improve stability. Treatment may include footwear guidance and custom orthotics to reduce pressure and improve mechanics. We provide preventive foot care strategies to protect skin and reduce ulcer risk. We also address co-existing problems such as calluses, hammertoes, or bunions that increase friction and breakdown when sensation decreases. When nerve entrapment contributes to neuropathy symptoms, we evaluate for targeted interventions and discuss next steps based on severity.

Schedule a Neuropathy Evaluation in Pleasanton, CA

If you have neuropathy symptoms in your feet, we can help you understand the cause and protect long-term foot health. Contact East Bay Foot Clinic, Inc in Pleasanton, CA at (925) 523-3468 to schedule an appointment.

East Bay Foot Clinic, Inc

5720 Stoneridge Mall Rd, Suite 130,
Pleasanton, CA 94588

Office Hours

We treat patients weekly.

Monday  

10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Office Phone Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday  

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Office Phone Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Wednesday  

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Office Phone Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thursday  

Mobile Podiatry

Office Phone Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Friday  

Mobile Podiatry

Office Phone Hours: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed

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