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The Center for Lower Extremity Nerve Surgery

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Physicians & Surgeons, Podiatrists

3850 Shore Dr Ste 315, Indianapolis, IN 46254

317-707-9844

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The Center for Lower Extremity Nerve Surgery, located in Indianapolis, IN and Bloomington, IN offers the highest standard of care for pain of the lower legs. We are here to support you by addressing any nerve injuries or lower extremity issues that may be affecting your quality of life, therefore preventing you from being your best self. Our office offers a wide spectrum of nerve treatment, collaborating with Physiatrists, Neurologists and Interventional Pain Anesthesiologists to ensure our patients are well taken care of. Our peripheral nerve surgeon is Dr. Kevin Powers, has great expertise in treating traumatic nerve injuries, neuroma pain, phantom limb pain, foot drop and more! We are here to help our patients understand their lower extremity issues, with your health and comfort being of utmost importance to us.
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Fax: 812-333-6698

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - SunClosed
Category
Physicians & Surgeons, Podiatrists
Services/Products
Allogenic Nerve Graft Ankle Fracture Pain Application Of Nerve Stimulator Chronic Pain Following "Sprained Ankle" or Ankle Surgery Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome Compression Neuropathy (Diabetic and Idiopathic) Foot Drop Heel Fracture Pain Nerve Compression Syndromes Nerve Repair Nerve Transfers Neuroma Pain Neuropathy Phantom Limb Pain Postoperative Nerve Pain Regenerative Peripherial Nerve Interface (RPNI) Targeted Muscle Reinnercation (TMR) Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Traumatic Nerve Injuries Weakness Lifting Foot Up Following Knee Surgery
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Associations
American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery,Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons
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