Postherpetic Neuralgia Relief

When nerve pain lingers long after shingles, you need expert care that helps you reclaim comfort and quality of life.
Ketamine therapy for shingles-related nerve pain

Why You Need This?

Untreated PHN can steal your sleep, your energy, and your joy — but help is within reach.

Our Treatment Approach

We use an advanced, compassionate approach that blends modern science and holistic care.
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Shingles virus affecting nerve fibers in postherpetic neuralgia

Symptoms

We Address

Postherpetic neuralgia can feel overwhelming — here’s what we help manage:
  • Burning or stabbing pain where the rash occurred
  • Extreme skin sensitivity (even to clothing or wind)
  • Numbness, tingling, or itching
  • Disrupted sleep or mood due to constant discomfort

Don’t Let PHN Define You

You don’t have to live with nerve pain. Dr. Raj offers innovative, patient-centered solutions to help you feel like yourself again.
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Frequently asked questions

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It’s nerve pain that happens after getting a prosthesis, like an artificial limb or implant. The pain comes from irritated or damaged nerves near the prosthesis.
You may feel burning, stabbing, or shock-like pain near the prosthesis. Some people also feel tingling, numbness, or extreme sensitivity to touch.
It can happen if a nerve was injured during surgery, if the prosthesis presses on a nerve, or if scar tissue forms nearby.
Doctors ask about your pain, do a physical exam, and may use scans or nerve block injections to find the cause.

Treatments include nerve pain medications, physical therapy, injections, adjusting the prosthesis, or advanced pain procedures if needed.

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