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Asuta Health

7300 France Ave S #302, Edina, MN 55435, United States, 55435 Edina, MN
4.90

About this clinic

Asuta Health, a regenerative physical medicine clinic in Edina, specializes in shockwave therapy and prolotherapy for musculoskeletal conditions, alongside neuropathy treatment addressing peripheral nerve dysfunction. The practice integrates red-light and near-infrared therapy with compression modalities and offers testosterone replacement therapy and functional-medicine workups as part of a broader regenerative approach. Physical therapy is available alongside these modalities to support tissue recovery and functional restoration. Radiofrequency ablation and IPL round out the clinic's offerings for patients pursuing non-surgical intervention across pain, neuropathic, and age-related concerns.

Treatments offered

Contact information

7300 France Ave S #302, Edina, MN 55435, United States
55435 Edina, MN

Office hours

Friday: Closed,
Saturday: Closed,
Sunday: Closed,
Monday: 8 AM–5:30 PM,
Tuesday: 8 AM–5:30 PM,
Wednesday: 8–11:30 AM,
Thursday: 8 AM–5:30 PM

Accreditations

Fellow

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Patient reviews

4.90

Based on 97 Google reviews

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I always have a great treatment at Astuta. The pain is so much better immediately and continues to decrease every day. It has been life changing. The staff are knowledgeable, caring and I never feel rushed. I highly recommend; you won't be disapointed.

Carol Wilson · December 3rd, 2025

Here’s a clearer and more polished version of your experience: --- I had a positive experience at Asuta Health. Although the initial evaluation was lengthy, it was thorough—and understandably so. For context, I went in to be assessed for possible peripheral neuropathy. While I had some reasons to suspect I might have it, the thermal scans revealed healthy circulation in both my hands and feet, which was reassuring. During the consultation, I shared my history of injuries and mentioned that I began following the Carnivore Diet in December. The doctor noted that people on this diet often lack Omega-3 fatty acids. I found that comment surprisingly uninformed. My diet includes Coho salmon once a week, grass-fed beef steaks, pasture-raised eggs three to four times weekly, and a daily Krill Oil supplement—all rich sources of Omega-3s. The concern about Omega-3 deficiency is more relevant to the Standard American Diet (SAD), which tends to be overloaded with Omega-6s—often at a ratio of 1:34 compared to Omega-3s. This imbalance is a major contributor to inflammation. In contrast, the Carnivore Diet typically avoids seed oils (a primary source of Omega-6s), and the fats consumed are far less inflammatory. Seed oils can linger in the body for 8–10 years, so eliminating them is a significant benefit of the diet.

Paul · August 29th, 2025

My neuropathy developed from chemo and radiation treatments. Asuta Health treatment protocol is returning my feet to normal. Its not an overnight fix and they stated this up front. I highly recommend you check them out.

Ted Davies · October 24th, 2025

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