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Expert Neuropathic Pain Treatment in NYC. Dr. Raj Buddhavarapu
Neuropathic pain arises from nerve damage and can feel sharp, burning, or electric — affecting daily life and emotional well-being. Dr. Raj offers personalized, integrative solutions to help you reclaim comfort.

Why You Need This?
Relief

Relief
Function

Function
Emotional

Emotional



A Personalized, Integrative Approach to Pain Relief
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Comprehensive Assessment
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Medication & Infusions
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Integrative Techniques
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Ongoing Support

Common Conditions We Treat:
Nerve Pain, CRPS, and More
- Burning or freezing sensations
- Sharp, shooting pains
- Tingling or numbness
- Muscle weakness
- Sensitivity to touch
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Frequently asked questions
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