Condition
Neuropathy
A compassionate, physician-led evaluation offering honest guidance about regenerative medicine and neuropathy — no promises, only candor.

When nerve pain wears you down
Neuropathy can be relentless — the burning, numbness or tingling in your hands and feet that makes daily life harder and rest more difficult. When symptoms persist, it is natural to look for options beyond what you have already tried. We want to meet that search with honesty rather than hype.
Stem cell therapy is not a cure for neuropathy, and it is not an FDA-approved treatment for this condition. What we can offer is a candid, physician-led conversation about what is known, what is not, and whether anything might be considered as part of your broader care.
How we approach it
Because neuropathy has many possible causes, we begin with a physician evaluation. Dr. Cimikoski takes time to understand your symptoms, your history and your goals, and to discuss whether a regenerative option such as IV stem cell therapy might be considered as one part of a broader plan.
Whether it may be appropriate is an individual medical decision made by the physician. This is not a cure, is not FDA-approved for neuropathy, and outcomes are uncertain and vary. We also encourage you to continue the care your physician has prescribed, including addressing any underlying cause.
Why patients choose Utah Stem Cells
- Physician-led, every time. Your evaluation is with Dr. William Cimikoski, our Medical Director — not delegated to a technician.
- Honest and candid. If a regenerative option is not a good fit, we will say so plainly.
- Part of a broader plan. We work alongside your existing care, never in place of it.
- No pressure. Our role is to inform, not to sell.
What to expect
Everything starts with the evaluation. There is no obligation. The physician will give you realistic, honest expectations — including the possibility that a regenerative option is not appropriate. We will not imply that improvement is expected or typical, because that would not be honest.
Important information
Stem cell therapy is not an FDA-approved treatment for neuropathy. It is not a cure, it does not treat or reverse the condition, and outcomes are uncertain and vary from person to person. Any information here is educational only. Whether any treatment may be considered is determined solely by the physician after an individual evaluation.
This page is for general education. It is not medical advice and is not a promise of any particular result. Treatment suitability is determined by the physician based on individual evaluation.
How we can help
Treatments for this condition
Not sure where to start? Talk it through with a physician.

Physician-led care
Your care is led by Dr. William Cimikoski
At Utah Stem Cells, your evaluation and care are guided by our Medical Director, Dr. William Cimikoski — so you get honest, physician-led guidance about your options from the first consultation onward.
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Frequently asked questions
Can stem cell therapy help neuropathy?
Stem cell therapy is not a cure for neuropathy and is not FDA-approved for this condition. Some patients explore regenerative options as part of a broader care plan, but whether anything may be appropriate is an individual medical decision made by the physician. Outcomes are uncertain and vary, and we never imply that improvement is expected or typical.
Is stem cell therapy FDA-approved for neuropathy?
No. Stem cell therapy is not an FDA-approved treatment for neuropathy. We share this openly, and we encourage you to continue the care your physician has prescribed, including addressing any underlying cause.
What causes neuropathy?
Neuropathy is nerve damage that can cause pain, numbness or tingling, often in the hands and feet. Causes vary widely — from diabetes to injury to other medical conditions — which is why a careful evaluation matters before considering any option.
Am I a candidate?
Only the physician can answer that, and only after an individualized evaluation of your symptoms and health history. Sometimes the honest answer is that a regenerative option is not a good fit, and we will tell you that plainly.
Do you promise it will relieve my symptoms?
No. We do not promise or imply improvement. Neuropathy has many causes and outcomes are uncertain, so we offer honesty rather than hope beyond what the evidence supports.
How is Utah Stem Cells different?
Every evaluation is led by our Medical Director, Dr. William Cimikoski — not a technician. We are candid about what is and is not appropriate, and we will tell you honestly when a treatment is not a good fit.
How do I get started?
You can request a free, no-pressure consultation. The physician will take time to understand your symptoms and give you honest guidance about whether a regenerative option might be considered.