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Local Clinic Highlighted for Non Opioid Neuropathy Care

On November 6, 2025 a segment on 9&10 News and a companion story showcased Shift Health Center's approach to treating neuropathy and chronic pain, emphasizing non opioid, function focused care. The coverage matters to Grand Traverse County residents because it spotlights a local treatment option that aims to reduce pain while avoiding opioid reliance and improving daily function.

Dr. Elena Rodriguez2 min read
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Local Clinic Highlighted for Non Opioid Neuropathy Care
Local Clinic Highlighted for Non Opioid Neuropathy Care

On November 6, 2025 a television segment on 9&10 News and a companion online story turned local attention toward Shift Health Center and its approach to neuropathy and chronic pain. Reporters interviewed Dr. Kyle Konas about therapies the clinic uses to reduce neuropathic pain and to improve patient quality of life. The piece presented the clinic as a local health business focused on non opioid, function focused care and included contact and appointment information for residents seeking more details.

The segment served as a clinic profile while also placing the treatment approach in practical context for viewers. Rather than centering on medication based pain control the coverage highlighted therapies that prioritize restoring function and daily activities. For patients and families in Grand Traverse County who live with peripheral neuropathy or chronic pain this focus may offer an alternative to traditional pain management paths that rely on long term opioid prescriptions.

Local health care options matter because access shapes how people manage persistent pain and pursue quality of life. For many residents an approach that seeks pain reduction together with improved mobility and independence can change daily routines, work capacity and overall wellbeing. The television story made clear that the clinic offers appointment scheduling and further information through its website and phone line, and directed viewers to the 9and10news.com story for links to the clinic site and contact details.

The coverage also connects to larger community concerns about responsible pain management. Non opioid care models aim to reduce reliance on medications that carry risks for dependence and adverse side effects, while emphasizing therapies that may be integrated with physical therapy, lifestyle changes and specialist supervision. For local clinicians and patients the visibility from a regional news outlet may prompt conversations about referral options, coordination with primary care physicians and availability of services in the county.

Residents interested in learning more were encouraged to consult the 9and10news.com story for the clinic website and phone number provided by the station. For those weighing care options it remains important to discuss individualized diagnosis and treatment planning with a licensed clinician. The recent profile of Shift Health Center offers Grand Traverse County readers a practical lead on an alternative pathway for managing neuropathic and chronic pain within the local health care landscape.

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