For active Denverites, foot neuropathy isn’t just discomfort—it’s a barrier to the lifestyle you’ve built. At Denver Regenerative Medicine, we use advanced orthobiologics to target the root cause of nerve damage, not just mask symptoms with medication.Located on Governor’s Park, we specialize in regenerative protocols designed specifically for Denver’s high-altitude environment, where circulation challenges compound nerve damage. Our autologous stem cell treatments aim to restore sensation and mobility without surgery, giving your body the biological tools it needs to heal naturally.
Why Denver’s Altitude Changes How We Treat Neuropathy
Treating neuropathy at 5,280 feet requires understanding the environment, not just the nerve pathology. Denver’s high-altitude, semi-arid climate creates unique challenges for patients with peripheral nerve damage.
Circulation at Elevation: Oxygen availability is lower here than at sea level. Since peripheral nerves rely on micro-capillary blood flow (angiogenesis) to survive, altitude compounds the “dying back” phenomenon of nerve fibers. Our protocols prioritize vascular restoration to the distal extremities.
The Dry Climate Factor: Denver’s low humidity leads to cracking and fissures in the feet. When combined with loss of sensation (sensory neuropathy), this increases infection risk. We account for this in our post-treatment care protocols.
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Advanced Stem Cell Therapy for Nerve Repair
We move beyond steroid injections that degrade tissue over time. Our approach focuses on Paracrine Signaling—using your body’s own biological material to trigger repair mechanisms in damaged nerve sheaths.
1. Angiogenesis: Restoring Blood Flow to Nerves
Nerves require blood. Our treatments utilize Autologous Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) or adipose-derived signaling cells to stimulate formation of new micro-vessels. This restores oxygen supply lines to the nerves in your feet—critical at altitude where oxygen delivery is already compromised.
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2. Remyelination: Rebuilding the Protective Sheath
The protective coating of your nerves (myelin) erodes in neuropathy. Growth factors in regenerative tissues, such as Neurotrophic Factors (NGF and BDNF), support rebuilding this sheath, improving signal transmission from feet to brain.
3. Modulating Neuroinflammation
Chronic nerve pain involves sustained inflammation. The cytokines present in our concentrated injectables shift the environment from degenerative to regenerative, acting as a “biological fire extinguisher” for inflamed nerve tissue.

Our Precision Protocol on Speer Blvd
We are a dedicated medical facility serving the Alamo Placita, Cherry Creek, and Country Club communities. Our three-phase approach ensures safety and maximizes outcomes.
Step 1: The Diagnostics
We differentiate between small fiber and large fiber neuropathy to verify candidacy. This includes screening for contraindications and assessing baseline nerve function to track improvement.
Step 2: The Harvest
We utilize Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) harvested in-office. This ensures live, viable cells from your own body—not “off-the-shelf” products with questionable viability. The procedure involves minimal manipulation per FDA Section 361 guidelines.
Step 3: Ultrasound-Guided Delivery
Blind injections don’t work for nerves. We use high-frequency ultrasound to visualize the tibial and peroneal nerves, performing a “hydrodissection” that separates the nerve from entrapping tissue while delivering regenerative fluid precisely where it’s needed.
What to Expect During Your Neuropathy Treatment Visit
Consultation: We review your medical history, current symptoms, and activity goals. For many Denver patients, this means getting back to hiking trails in Golden or walking the neighborhoods around Washington Park without pain.
Procedure: The harvest and injection typically take 90-120 minutes. Most patients experience mild discomfort during harvest but report the injection itself is well-tolerated under local anesthesia.
Aftercare: Recovery is minimal compared to surgery. We provide specific guidance for Denver’s dry climate, including hydration protocols and skin care to prevent fissures during the healing phase.


Serving Neighborhoods Across Denver
Our location at 455 Sherman St provides easy access from Capitol Hill, Washington Park, and Downtown Denver. Positioned just blocks from the Speer and Broadway corridors, we offer on-site parking, eliminating the need to fight for street spots in the busy Governor’s Park neighborhood.
We regularly treat patients from:
DTC (Denver Tech Center)
LoDo and Union Station area
Cheesman Park and Congress Park
Wash Park (Washington Park)
Cherry Creek and Hilltop
Real Recovery for the Denver Lifestyle
Our goal extends beyond lowering pain scores—we aim to restore the activities that define your life in Colorado.
- Walk confidently through Cheesman Park or along the South Platte River trail
- Winter-ready sensation to detect temperature changes during Denver’s freezing months
- Return to low-impact activities like cycling the Cherry Creek Trail or moderate hiking in the foothills
“I thought my hiking days were over. The numbness in my toes was creeping up my foot. After treatment at Denver Regenerative Medicine, I’ve regained sensation and am back to hiking moderate trails in Golden.” — Verified Patient
Ready to Walk with Confidence Again?
Don’t let neuropathy shrink your world. If you’re looking for a thorough, transparent, and cutting-edge approach to nerve pain in Denver, our team is ready to guide you through every step.
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Location:455 N Sherman St, Denver, CO 80203
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Serving patients from Cherry Creek, Washington Park, LoDo, Capitol Hill, and the greater Denver Metro area.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is stem cell therapy for neuropathy FDA-approved?
We operate under FDA regulations for “minimal manipulation” of autologous (your own) tissues per Section 361 guidelines. We strictly adhere to these safety and compliance standards. We do not claim to cure diseases but rather treat underlying tissue damage.
How does this differ from treatment at a podiatrist?
Most standard podiatry focuses on structural support (orthotics) or symptom management (Gabapentin, Lyrica). We focus on the biology of the nerve itself—attempting to repair the machinery rather than managing the malfunction.
Is this covered by insurance in Denver?
Currently, most regenerative medicine procedures are not covered by traditional insurance. We work with CareCredit and AdvanceCare to provide financing options. Many patients find the long-term value justifies the investment compared to ongoing pain management costs.
How long until I see results?
Most patients notice initial improvements in sensation within 4-6 weeks. Full benefit develops over 3 months as angiogenesis and remyelination occur. Results can last several years, particularly when combined with proper foot care in Denver’s dry climate.
I live near the DTC; is your clinic accessible?
Yes. We are located at 455 Sherman St, just a few blocks from the Speer Boulevard and Broadway corridors. From the Tech Center, take I-25 North to the Broadway exit; it’s a direct shot into the heart of Governor’s Park. Drive time is typically 15–20 minutes, and we offer on-site parking so you won’t have to circle for a spot.

