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Neuropathy Treatment Dubai: Expert Peripheral Nerve Care
Comprehensive evaluation and management of nerve disorders

Expert Diagnosis
Identify the cause of nerve damage
Advanced Testing
EMG/NCV nerve function studies
Effective Treatment
Multimodal pain and symptom management
Peripheral neuropathy affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing symptoms like numbness, tingling, pain, and weakness, typically in the hands and feet. Our neurologists specialize in diagnosing and treating all types of neuropathy.
Diabetes is the most common cause of neuropathy, but many other conditions can damage nerves, including vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune diseases, infections, and certain medications. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment.
Our approach, available at our Umm Hurair 2 facility with same-floor lab and imaging, includes comprehensive nerve function testing, identification of treatable causes, and multimodal treatment strategies to manage symptoms and prevent progression.
In the UAE, diabetic neuropathy is a particularly significant concern due to the high prevalence of type 2 diabetes, which affects approximately 15 to 20 percent of the adult population. Studies suggest that 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes develop some form of neuropathy during their lifetime. Early detection through regular screening combined with optimal diabetes management can significantly slow progression and prevent serious complications such as foot ulcers and amputation.
Our neurologists employ a systematic approach to neuropathy evaluation, combining detailed clinical examination with electrodiagnostic testing and laboratory investigations to identify the specific cause and type of nerve damage. This precision diagnosis is essential because treatment strategies differ significantly depending on whether neuropathy is caused by diabetes, vitamin deficiency, autoimmune disease, or other conditions. For many patients, identifying and treating the underlying cause can halt progression or even reverse nerve damage.

Expert Diagnosis
Identify the cause of nerve damage
Advanced Testing
EMG/NCV nerve function studies
Effective Treatment
Multimodal pain and symptom management
Neuropathy Treatment Dubai: Expert Peripheral Nerve Care
Comprehensive evaluation and management of nerve disorders
Peripheral neuropathy affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing symptoms like numbness, tingling, pain, and weakness, typically in the hands and feet. Our neurologists specialize in diagnosing and treating all types of neuropathy.
Diabetes is the most common cause of neuropathy, but many other conditions can damage nerves, including vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune diseases, infections, and certain medications. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment.
Our approach, available at our Umm Hurair 2 facility with same-floor lab and imaging, includes comprehensive nerve function testing, identification of treatable causes, and multimodal treatment strategies to manage symptoms and prevent progression.
In the UAE, diabetic neuropathy is a particularly significant concern due to the high prevalence of type 2 diabetes, which affects approximately 15 to 20 percent of the adult population. Studies suggest that 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes develop some form of neuropathy during their lifetime. Early detection through regular screening combined with optimal diabetes management can significantly slow progression and prevent serious complications such as foot ulcers and amputation.
Our neurologists employ a systematic approach to neuropathy evaluation, combining detailed clinical examination with electrodiagnostic testing and laboratory investigations to identify the specific cause and type of nerve damage. This precision diagnosis is essential because treatment strategies differ significantly depending on whether neuropathy is caused by diabetes, vitamin deficiency, autoimmune disease, or other conditions. For many patients, identifying and treating the underlying cause can halt progression or even reverse nerve damage.

Dr. Heike Jacobs
Our Neuropathy Treatment Services
Comprehensive neuropathy treatment services at DCDC Dubai Healthcare City.
All services performed by DHA-licensed specialists
Who Should Get Neuropathy Treatment?
Neuropathy evaluation is recommended for anyone experiencing nerve-related symptoms.
Numbness or tingling in hands or feet
Burning or shooting pain in extremities
Weakness in arms or legs
Sensitivity to touch
Diabetics with foot symptoms
Balance problems related to sensation loss
Why Choose DCDC for Neuropathy Treatment?
Expert nerve care with advanced diagnostics and comprehensive treatment.
Expert Neurologists
Specialists in peripheral nerve disorders.
Nerve Testing
EMG and nerve conduction studies for accurate diagnosis.
Cause Identification
Thorough investigation of underlying conditions.
Multimodal Treatment
Comprehensive approach to symptom management.
Coordinated Care
Integration with diabetes and internal medicine specialists.
Insurance Support
Direct billing with major insurers.
Your Comfortable Visit
A simple, step-by-step Neuropathy scan process designed for comfort, speed, and accuracy.
Neuropathy Treatment Pricing
Neuropathy pricing in Dubai varies by service type and insurance coverage for various service types.
- Pricing varies by scan type and whether contrast is required
- Insurance coverage accepted with referral and verification
- Transparent self-pay rates available with instant quote on request
Insurance verification in minutes • No hidden fees • Fast response on WhatsApp
Patient Guide
What to Expect in Neuropathy Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment to diagnose and treat your nerve condition.
Insurance & Location
Insurance Partners
- •20+ insurance providers in Dubai including Daman, AXA, ADNIC, and others
- •Pre-authorization support and direct billing (where applicable)
- •Coverage verification before your appointment at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic
- •Transparent pricing with no hidden fees for neuropathy treatment services
Visit Us in Dubai Healthcare City
Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center
Building 64, Block A, Al Razi Medical Complex, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE
Near Oud Metha Road · Easy access from Bur Dubai, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay · Free dedicated parking available
Working Hours
Sat-Thu: 8AM - 10PM | Fri: 9AM - 9PM
How Insurance Works at DCDC
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Neuropathy Treatment
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Check Coverage
Verify your plan covers Neuropathy Treatment
Get a Referral
Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you
Pre-Authorization
We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer
Direct Billing
No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly
Co-Pay Only
You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic
Your Specialist

Dr. Heike Jacobs
Consultant Neurologist
MD, MRCP, Consultant Neurologist
German · English
Patient Guide
Peripheral Neuropathy: Understanding Nerve Damage and Modern Treatment
The peripheral nervous system is a vast network of nerves extending from the brain and spinal cord to every part of the body, carrying motor commands to muscles, sensory information back to the brain, and autonomic signals that regulate involuntary functions like heart rate and digestion. When these nerves are damaged, the resulting neuropathy can produce a wide range of symptoms depending on which nerve fibers are affected. Understanding the type and distribution of nerve involvement is crucial for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
Diabetic neuropathy deserves special attention in the UAE context, where diabetes prevalence is among the highest in the world. The mechanism involves chronic hyperglycemia damaging nerve fibers through multiple pathways including oxidative stress, accumulation of harmful metabolic byproducts, and impaired nerve blood supply. The resulting nerve damage progresses from the longest nerve fibers first, explaining why symptoms typically begin in the toes and feet before ascending to involve the legs and eventually the hands. This length-dependent pattern is the hallmark of diabetic polyneuropathy.
Electrodiagnostic testing with nerve conduction studies and EMG remains the gold standard for objectively assessing peripheral nerve function. These tests reveal whether nerve damage is axonal (affecting the nerve fiber itself) or demyelinating (affecting the insulating sheath around the nerve), a distinction that dramatically narrows the list of possible causes. They also quantify severity and help monitor progression or improvement over time. While the tests involve mild electrical stimulation that can be temporarily uncomfortable, they provide invaluable diagnostic information that cannot be obtained through any other method.
Treatment of neuropathy is most effective when it addresses the underlying cause while simultaneously managing symptoms. For diabetic neuropathy, achieving and maintaining optimal blood sugar control is the most impactful intervention. Vitamin deficiency-related neuropathies respond well to appropriate supplementation. Autoimmune neuropathies may require immunomodulatory therapy. For neuropathic pain, a stepwise approach using medications that target specific pain pathways, such as gabapentinoids, SNRIs, and tricyclic antidepressants, provides relief for most patients. Comprehensive foot care, balance training, and lifestyle modifications complete the treatment approach.
Neuropathy Conditions We Evaluate and Treat
Diabetic Polyneuropathy
The most common neuropathy type, caused by chronic high blood sugar, affecting sensation and motor function in a length-dependent pattern starting in the feet.
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Neuropathy
Nerve damage from inadequate B12 levels causing numbness, tingling, and balance problems, reversible with B12 supplementation when detected early.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Median nerve compression at the wrist causing hand numbness and weakness, diagnosed with nerve conduction studies and treated conservatively or surgically.
Ulnar Neuropathy
Compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow or wrist causing numbness in the ring and little fingers and hand weakness.
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Acute autoimmune neuropathy causing rapidly progressive weakness, requiring urgent evaluation and treatment with immunotherapy.
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
Chronic autoimmune neuropathy causing progressive or relapsing weakness and sensory changes, managed with immunomodulatory therapy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Neuropathy Treatment in Dubai.
Neuropathy has numerous potential causes. Diabetes is the most common, responsible for approximately 30 percent of cases. Other causes include vitamin deficiencies (particularly B12, B1, and B6), autoimmune diseases (such as Guillain-Barre syndrome and CIDP), infections (HIV, hepatitis C, Lyme disease), alcohol excess, certain medications (notably chemotherapy agents), kidney disease, thyroid disorders, and hereditary conditions (like Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease). In approximately 20 to 30 percent of cases, no specific cause is identified despite thorough investigation, termed idiopathic neuropathy.
Reversibility depends on the cause and duration of nerve damage. Neuropathies caused by vitamin deficiencies can often improve significantly or fully reverse with supplementation if caught early. Diabetic neuropathy progression can be slowed or halted with improved blood sugar control. Autoimmune neuropathies may respond well to immunotherapy. However, long-standing nerve damage with significant axonal loss may not fully reverse, though symptoms can still be effectively managed. The key message is that early detection and treatment offer the best chance of improvement, which is why prompt evaluation is recommended for any neuropathic symptoms.
Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by prolonged exposure to high blood sugar levels, affecting approximately 60 to 70 percent of diabetic patients over their lifetime. The most common form, distal symmetric polyneuropathy, affects the feet and legs first, causing numbness, tingling, burning pain, and increased risk of foot injuries. Other forms include autonomic neuropathy affecting heart rate, digestion, and blood pressure regulation, and focal neuropathies affecting individual nerves. Early detection through annual screening and optimal blood sugar control are the most effective strategies to prevent or slow progression.
These electrodiagnostic tests objectively measure nerve and muscle function. Nerve conduction studies (NCS) involve stimulating nerves with small electrical impulses and recording the response, measuring how fast signals travel and how strong they are. Electromyography (EMG) uses a thin needle electrode inserted into muscles to evaluate electrical activity at rest and during contraction. Together, these tests determine the type of neuropathy (axonal versus demyelinating), its severity, distribution, and activity level. The information guides both diagnosis and treatment decisions. The tests cause mild discomfort but are well-tolerated by most patients.
Neuropathic pain requires specific medications different from regular painkillers. First-line options include gabapentin and pregabalin (which calm overactive nerve signals), duloxetine and amitriptyline (which modulate pain pathways in the brain and spinal cord), and topical treatments like lidocaine patches or capsaicin cream. Treatment is started at low doses and gradually increased to find the optimal balance between pain relief and side effects. For refractory cases, combination therapy, TENS units, or referral to pain management specialists may be considered. Regular follow-up ensures treatment optimization.
Yes, all diabetics should have annual neuropathy screening starting at diagnosis for type 2 diabetes and five years after diagnosis for type 1 diabetes. Screening involves a foot examination assessing sensation (using monofilament and tuning fork), reflexes, and skin condition. Early detection of reduced sensation allows implementation of preventive foot care that significantly reduces the risk of foot ulcers, infections, and amputation. Patients with identified neuropathy need more frequent monitoring and should practice daily foot inspection, proper footwear selection, and regular podiatric care.
A comprehensive blood workup for neuropathy typically includes fasting glucose and HbA1c to screen for diabetes, vitamin B12 and folate levels, thyroid function tests, kidney function tests, liver function tests, complete blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein for inflammation, and protein electrophoresis to detect abnormal proteins. Depending on clinical suspicion, additional tests may include vitamin B6, copper levels, HIV and hepatitis serology, autoimmune markers, and genetic testing. This thorough approach helps identify treatable causes that might otherwise be missed.
Large fiber neuropathy affects the larger nerve fibers responsible for vibration sense, proprioception (position sense), and motor function, causing numbness, weakness, balance problems, and reduced reflexes. It is detectable by standard nerve conduction studies. Small fiber neuropathy affects the thin nerve fibers responsible for pain and temperature sensation and autonomic function, causing burning pain, temperature sensitivity, and sometimes sweating or cardiovascular autonomic changes. Standard nerve conduction studies may be normal in pure small fiber neuropathy, requiring skin biopsy or specialized autonomic testing for diagnosis.
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