That's the question I get asked most frequently when patients see the results of the NeuroSoothe Massager.
And I get it.
You're probably thinking this is going to be one of those $1,000+ medical devices that requires a prescription and mountains of paperwork to get covered by insurance.
(If they cover it at all...)
Let's be real - medical equipment is notoriously expensive.
The equipment I use in my clinic? The machines that deliver these exact same therapies?
They cost me over $12,000 each.
So when we first designed the NeuroSoothe for home use, our manufacturing partners came back with some hard numbers.
"Doc, with the technology you're putting in here, we're looking at a $299 retail price. Minimum."
That made sense. High-quality components aren't cheap.
And when you consider that just ONE session of professional neural therapy costs $75-150...
Even at $299, this device would pay for itself in just a few weeks.
But here's the thing...
I didn't create the NeuroSoothe to make a fortune.
I made it because I'm tired of seeing people suffer needlessly.
Tired of watching people give up activities they love.
Tired of hearing "I guess this is just part of getting older."
So I made a decision that drove my business partners crazy.
We're launching the NeuroSoothe at just $139.99.
That's less than the cost of three professional therapy sessions.
For a device you'll use for years.
But wait - it gets better.
For readers of this article ONLY...
Because I want to get this device into as many hands as possible...
I've authorized a FIRST-TIME BUYER discount that drops the price to just $59.98.
Yes, you read that correctly.
$59.98 for technology that could give you your life back.
That's less than the cost of dinner for two at a decent restaurant.
Less than a month's worth of those pain medications that aren't really working.
Less than ONE therapy session that offers temporary relief at best.
That's about $0.16 cents per day over the course of a year.
Sixteen cents per day to potentially walk without pain again.
To potentially sleep through the night again.
To potentially play with your grandkids again.
"But Dr. Mitchell, Is This Really Going To Work For ME?"
I understand the skepticism. I really do.
You've been promised "miracle cures" before.
You've spent money on treatments that didn't deliver.
That's why I'm backing the NeuroSoothe with something almost unheard of in the medical device industry: