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PEMF of Texas

Have you ever heard of PEMF?

Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Frequency (PEMF) uses advanced technology to stimulate and exercise cells to help resolve cellular dysfunction and support overall wellness.

 

How It Works:

  • The client lays on a high-frequency mat, or sits, or stands with the loops around the area they want to focus on.
  • It is painless - most people say it feels fantastic!
  • The cost is similar to what you would pay for a massage.

 

Click one of these links to learn more:

Diabetic Wounds
Rotator Cuff
Chronic Wounds / Plastic Surgery
Musculoskeletal Pain
Skin Ulcers / Wounds


PEMF is successfully used on humans and animals alike. 


PRICING

Pricing for one individual PEMF session is $45. (For a single session involving more than 2 areas, the cost is $55).

If purchased as a prepaid package of FOUR visits the cost is $170.

If purchased as a prepaid package of SIX visits the cost is $250.



Visits can be scheduled at your convenience by using   THIS APPOINTMENT LINK

OR TEXT (325) 763-4884 with "APPOINTMENT" and we will call you back at our first opportunity with available dates and times.


For acute issues several appointments should be scheduled together, such as a Tuesday / Thursday weekly and continue for one or two weeks.

We accept Cash, Check, Money Order, and Venmo



Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to helping you achieve optimum health for yourself or your beloved animals.

In 1979, the FDA approved PEMF for the healing of nonunion fractures and stimulating bone growth.

In 1987, the FDA approved PEMF for treating post-operative edema and pain.

In 1998, the FDA approved PEMF for urinary incontinence and muscle stimulation.

In 2004, the FDA approved PEMF for cervical fusion patients at high-risk of non-fusion.

In 2006, the FDA approved PEMF for treatment of depression and anxiety.

In 2011, the FDA approved PEMF for treatment of brain cancer.

In 2013, the FDA approved PEMF for use in the treatment of Migraine Headaches.

On October 13th, 2015, the FDA reclassified PEMF devices from their existing Class 3 category to a Class 2 status, and most PEMF devices that are sold today in the United States are FDA registered as wellness devices.

In addition, there are more than 2000 studies and clinical trials that show the effectiveness of PEMF for a wide range of conditions.