Gilbert’s population skews younger than much of the East Valley, but the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes — and the peripheral neuropathy that follows years of uncontrolled or poorly controlled blood sugar — does not discriminate by age or zip code. For Gilbert residents experiencing the burning feet, electric shooting pain, night-time tingling, or progressive numbness that characterize peripheral neuropathy, the standard medical response has typically been a prescription for gabapentin and a follow-up in three months. City Health Services offers something categorically different: RST-Sanexas Electric Cell Signaling Technology, a certified therapeutic modality targeting nerve tissue directly at the cellular level — available at our East Mesa Power Road clinic, 10 to 15 minutes from most Gilbert neighborhoods.
Why Gilbert Neuropathy Patients Drive to City Health Services
RST-Sanexas Electric Cell Signaling Technology (ECST) is not available at most clinics in the Phoenix East Valley. City Health Services is one of a select number of certified RST-Sanexas providers in the region — and our Power Road location puts that technology within easy reach of Gilbert patients who have been told by their primary care physician or neurologist that medication management is their only option. The drive north on Power Road is under 15 minutes from most parts of Gilbert, and the clinical difference between pharmaceutical suppression of neuropathy symptoms and an RST-Sanexas ECST protocol aimed at nerve cellular recovery is not marginal — it is the difference between masking a problem and addressing its mechanism.
Neuropathy Conditions Treated
- Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: The most common presentation in our Gilbert patient population — burning, tingling, and progressive numbness in the feet and lower legs resulting from glucose-mediated damage to small nerve blood vessels
- Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN): Persistent nerve damage following cancer treatment with neurotoxic agents that does not resolve on its own and is poorly managed by gabapentin or pregabalin
- Idiopathic neuropathy: Confirmed nerve damage without an identified systemic cause — real, measurable, and often undertreated because the cause cannot be named
- Neuropathy with balance impairment: Loss of proprioception in the feet creating fall risk — a particular concern for Gilbert’s growing population of active older adults
How RST-Sanexas ECST Works
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 local microcirculatory improvement in the capillary beds supplying peripheral nerves, and upregulating nerve growth factor production critical to nerve fiber maintenance. Unlike TENS or conventional electrical stimulation, RST-Sanexas ECST operates across a broad therapeutic frequency spectrum specifically designed for peripheral nerve tissue interaction. The full protocol is combined with targeted nutritional supplementation (B12, alpha-lipoic acid) and monitored with standardized neuropathy scoring throughout the treatment course. Learn more about the full neuropathy treatment program.
Insurance and Scheduling for Gilbert Patients
City Health Services accepts Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and most commercial plans. Some Medicare Advantage and commercial plans cover RST-Sanexas ECST — our team verifies your specific benefits before your first visit. View accepted insurance plans.
RST-Sanexas Electric Cell Signaling Technology for Gilbert neuropathy patients — 10-15 minutes via Power Road.
Call (480) 649-5297 to find out if you are a candidate. Our team reviews your history and medications before your first visit.