Apache Junction’s population — anchored by a large retiree community, long-term residents with outdoor and agricultural work histories, and an increasing number of residents managing Type 2 diabetes — carries one of the highest rates of peripheral neuropathy of any East Valley community. The burning feet, the nighttime electric pain, the progressive numbness that makes walking on uneven ground near the Superstition Mountains increasingly dangerous — these are not abstract statistics for Apache Junction patients. They are daily realities that standard medical management has largely failed to address. City Health Services offers RST-Sanexas Electric Cell Signaling Technology for Apache Junction neuropathy patients at our East Mesa Power Road clinic, approximately 20 to 25 minutes west on the US-60 — one of the only certified RST-Sanexas ECST providers in the Phoenix East Valley.

Why Apache Junction Neuropathy Patients Drive to City Health Services

The clinical options for peripheral neuropathy in Apache Junction itself are limited to primary care medication management — gabapentin, pregabalin, and their side effect profiles. RST-Sanexas Electric Cell Signaling Technology is a certified, FDA-registered therapeutic modality that targets damaged nerve tissue directly at the cellular level rather than suppressing pain signals centrally. It is not available at most clinics in the East Valley. The 20-minute drive west on the US-60 to our Power Road clinic is, for many Apache Junction neuropathy patients, the difference between continuing to escalate a medication that is not repairing the underlying problem and beginning a treatment protocol aimed at genuine nerve cellular recovery.

Neuropathy Presentations Common in Apache Junction

  • Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: The most common presentation — burning, tingling, and progressive numbness in the feet and lower legs resulting from years of glucose-mediated vascular damage to peripheral nerve supply
  • Long-term occupational neuropathy: Apache Junction’s history of agricultural, construction, and outdoor labor produces nerve compression patterns and cumulative exposure-related neuropathy in its older working population
  • Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy: Persistent nerve damage following cancer treatment that has not resolved over months or years post-treatment
  • Idiopathic neuropathy: Confirmed peripheral nerve damage without an identified systemic cause — the damage is real and measurable even when the trigger cannot be named

RST-Sanexas ECST: The Mechanism

RST-Sanexas Electric Cell Signaling Technology delivers precisely programmed high-frequency electrical currents at the cellular level — altering ion channel dynamics within damaged nerve cells, stimulating microcirculatory improvement in the capillary beds that supply peripheral nerves, and upregulating nerve growth factor production essential for nerve fiber maintenance. Combined with targeted nutritional supplementation and monitored with standardized neuropathy scoring throughout the protocol, it represents the most advanced non-pharmaceutical neuropathy treatment available in the East Valley. Learn more about the full neuropathy treatment program.

Insurance and Scheduling for Apache Junction Patients

We accept Medicare, BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Humana, and most commercial plans. Some plans cover RST-Sanexas ECST — our team verifies your specific benefits before your first visit. View accepted insurance.

RST-Sanexas neuropathy treatment for Apache Junction patients — 20-25 minutes west on US-60.

Call (480) 649-5297 to find out if you are a candidate. Our team reviews your history and current medications before your first visit.

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