Chronic Conditions Center of Greensboro

Chronic Conditions Center of Greensboro We help people who have been searching for answers to their health problems and have fallen through the cracks in the medical system.

We provide relief for patients suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy as well as chronic lower back, neck and knee pain.

02/22/2023

Recent data (pdf) show that nearly one-third of Americans have insomnia, and about one-third may be self-medicating to treat the ...

10/10/2022

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08/25/2022

Carla had been suffering with neuropathy for over 10 years.

"I really didn't think I could ever feel this way again"

Gluten Often Causes Brain Symptoms, Not Gut Symptoms
08/05/2022

Gluten Often Causes Brain Symptoms, Not Gut Symptoms

One of the scariest ways gluten impacts the brain is when the immune system mistakes brain tissue for gluten and attacks and destroys the tissue.

How We Treat Acute Pain Could Be Wrong - Medscape - Jun 17, 2022. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/975853 Emily Shif...
07/27/2022

How We Treat Acute Pain Could Be Wrong - Medscape - Jun 17, 2022.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/975853 Emily Shiffer

"In a surprising discovery that flies in the face of conventional medicine, McGill University researchers report that treating pain with anti-inflammatory medication, like ibuprofen or aspirin, may promote pain in the long term.”

"What we've been doing for decades not only appears to be wrong, but appears to be 180 degrees wrong," says senior study author Jeffrey Mogil, PhD, a professor in the department of psychology at McGill. "You should not be blocking inflammation. You should be letting inflammation happen. That's what stops chronic pain."

McGill University researchers found that treating pain with anti-inflammatory drugs like steroids and NSAIDs may lead to chronic pain.

07/26/2020

The power of the mind in healing is indisputable. That is why I encourage my patients to always have a positive mental outlook, to pray, meditate and use positive affirmations. "stinkin' thinkin'" has never served anyone!

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530 N Elam Avenue, Suite C
Greensboro, NC
27403

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
2:30pm - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 1pm
Wednesday 8am - 1pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
2:30pm - 6pm
Friday 8am - 1pm

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