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Understanding
Peripheral Neuropathy
A Free Educational Luncheon Workshop

Join Dr. Patrick Sartz, DC, BCN — Board Certified in Neuropathy — for a complimentary educational luncheon talk.  Learn what current research shows, how neuropathy is commonly evaluated in medical settings, and what questions to ask your physician.

Seating Limited to First
15 Respondents

🍽Complimentary Dinner  📚Educational Talk Only   🙋Open Q&A with Dr. Sartz

About this Event

What You’ll Learn During the Luncheon

  • What peripheral neuropathy is and how it affects the nerves

  • What current research shows about neuropathy and nerve health

  • How neuropathy is commonly evaluated in general medical settings

  • The differences between medication‑based and non‑medication‑based approaches

  • Questions you can ask your physician to better understand your options

  • How to make sense of conflicting information you may have heard over the years

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?

A plain-language explanation of what peripheral neuropathy is, how nerve damage occurs, and why symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and burning sensations develop.

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What Current Research Shows

An overview of what medical science currently understands about the peripheral nervous system, including research that has been recognized by the Nobel Committee in Physiology or Medicine.

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How Neuropathy Is Evaluated

Learn what a typical neuropathy evaluation involves in a general medical setting, including the types of assessments healthcare professionals may use to understand nerve function.

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Understanding Your Options

An educational overview of the range of approaches that exist for managing neuropathy symptoms — medication-based and non-medication-based — so you can have more informed conversations with your physician.

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Open Q&A with Dr. Sartz

Bring your questions. Dr. Sartz will answer honestly, including being straightforward about what is and is not yet understood about neuropathy management.

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Dr. Patrick Sartz, DC, BCN

Your Speaker

Board Certified in Neuropathy.
18 Years of Clinical Focus.

Dr. Patrick Sartz is Board Certified in Neuropathy by the American College of Physical Medicine and has focused his practice on peripheral neuropathy for 18 years — over 14 of them at the same Mesa, Arizona location.

His personal connection to neuropathy began decades before his career: he watched his mother live with peripheral neuropathy for 32 years. That experience shapes his commitment to patient education and straightforward communication.

  • Board Certified in Neuropathy — American College of Physical Medicine

  • 18 years of clinical focus on peripheral neuropathy

  • 14+ years at the same Mesa, Arizona location

What Past Attendees Have Said
  • Many attendees appreciate finally hearing neuropathy explained in a clear, easy‑to‑understand way.

  • People often share that this is the first time the information has truly “clicked” for them.

  • Attendees value learning in a comfortable, no‑pressure environment.

  • People like understanding the full landscape of options so they can have more informed conversations with their physicians.

  • Many simply appreciate having the chance to learn without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.

🗓 Lunch Format

🍽  Complimentary lunch is served at

Red Lobster ~ 6149 E Southern Ave Superstition Springs Mall, Mesa, AZ 85206

⏱  Approximately 60–75 minutes — an educational presentation followed by open Q&A.

👥 Bring a spouse, family member, or caregiver. Seats are reserved in pairs.

📚 This is a community education event only. No products are sold at the dinner.

📍 Location & Contact

☎️ Call (480) 556-1358 to reserve. Phones answered 7am–8pm, every day.

📍Red Lobster ~ 6149 E Southern Ave Superstition Springs Mall, Mesa, AZ 85206

📅 Call or submit the form to receive upcoming event dates and restaurant locations.

⚠️Seating is limited to first 15 callers. We recommend reserving at least one week in advance

Neuropathy Workshop Registration

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Or Call (480) 556-1358
Phones answered 7am–8pm, 7 days a week
Neruopathy Treatment Center of Arizona
2150 South Country Club Drive, Suite 14
Mesa, AZ 85210
480-556-1358
drsartz@azneuropathycenter.com
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