
 
        
         
		PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY WARNING! 
 Brooklyn, NY — The most common  
 method your doctor will recommend to treat  
 your neuropathy is with prescription drugs  
 that may temporarily reduce your symptoms.  
 These drugs have names such as Gabapentin,  
 Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Neurontin, and are  
 primarily antidepressant or anti-seizure  
 drugs. These drugs may cause you to feel  
 uncomfortable and have a variety of harmful  
 side effects. 
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 COURIER L 4     IFE, JULY 30-AUG. 5, 2021 
 SEEING RED 
 Southern Brooklyn zip codes see  
 high infection rate, low vaccinations 
 GOING UP:  Southern  Brooklyn’s  11234  and  11233  zip  codes  currently  record  some  of  the  
 city’s highest infection rates.  New York City Department of Health 
 BY JESSICA PARKS 
 Two southern Brooklyn zip codes  
 with vaccination rates below 50 percent  
 are seeing a spike in COVID-19 cases.  
 City testing data shows the 11224 zip  
 code  —  comprising  Brighton  Beach,  
 Coney Island, and Seagate — has a 39  
 percent of residents fully vaccinated,  
 boasts a seven-day COVID-19 infection  
 rate  of  5.48  percent,  which  represents  
 the second-highest rate in the city, behind  
 only Annadale in Staten Island. 
 The 11234 zip code — covering Bergen  
 Beach, Flatlands, Marine Park,  
 and Mill Basin — is not far behind with  
 41 percent of residents fully vaccinated,  
 and a 4.55 percent infection rate. 
 Both those zip codes, however, rank  
 slightly above the bottom in terms of  
 fully inoculated residents, as the 11691  
 area of Edgemere and Far Rockaway in  
 Queens is the lowest with only 36 of its  
 residents having a completed vaccine  
 cycle.  
 In Brooklyn, the zip code with the  
 lowest vaccination rate is 11233 — covering  
 Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ocean Hill,  
 and Brownsville — at 36 percent.  
 Other areas of Kings County with  
 low vaccination rates include Flatlands  
 and Midwood’s 11210 zip code, Canarsie’s  
 11236, and Borough Park’s 11219 —  
 all of which hover slightly above 36 percent  
 of residents fully inoculated.  
 The numbers come as the Delta variant  
 of COVID-19 has swept through the  
 city, causing the seven-day average infection  
 rate  to  spike  from  1.18  to  2.55  
 percent over the last three weeks, according  
 to city data. 
 Though that has worried health offi  
 cials, Mayor Bill de Blasio has upheld  
 his previous announcement that the  
 mask mandate will not return to the  
 Big Apple despite the rising infection  
 rates.  
 City Councilman Mark Treyger,  
 whose district includes Gravesend, Coney  
 Island and Sea Gate, said the Mayor’s  
 Offi ce and city Health Department  
 are to blame for the low vaccination  
 rates in his diverse language-speaking  
 district — arguing city offi cials  have  
 not conducted enough outreach in the  
 community,  especially  in  other  languages, 
  to encourage his constituents  
 to get the vaccine and dispel any inaccurate  
 information about the vaccine.  
 “Tens of thousands of my constituents  
 speak another language at home,  
 and don’t rely on English-language  
 media to get information,” Treyger  
 said in a statement to Brooklyn Paper.  
 “The Mayor’s offi ce and the Health Department  
 must do more to get the right  
 information out there, to tackle any  
 false claims about the vaccine, and encourage  
 folks to get tested and get vaccinated, 
   including  partnering  with  
 trusted community leaders like primary  
 care providers.” 
 He  added  that  the  city  must  work  
 much harder to inform all city dwellers  
 of the importance of inoculation and to  
 not close sites too early so getting the  
 lifesaving jab is still an option for those  
 who need it. 
 As the Delta variant continues to  
 spread, it is vital that we aggressively  
 and continuously communicate that  
 vaccines save lives and prevent hospitalization  
 and that we keep sites open  
 for people to easily access the vaccine,”  
 Treyger said. 
 	
 
 
	
	 
 
 
 Hi my name is Dr. Isaac a Neuropathy  
 Specialist and Pain and Injury Consultant,  
 and I guarantee that this procedure will work  
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 The main problem is that your doctor has  
 told you to just live with the problem or  
 try the drugs which you don’t like taking  
 because they make you feel uncomfortable.  
 Our facility right here in Brooklyn, NY offers  
 you hope without taking those endless drugs  
 with serious side effects. (see the special  
 neuropathy severity examination at the end  
 of this article). 
 In order to effectively treat your  
 neuropathy three factors must be  
 determined. 
 1) What is the underlying cause? 
 2) How Much Nerve Damage 
 3) How much treatment will your condition  
 require? 
 The treatment that is provided at  
 AllCare Neurocorrective Wellness  
 has three main goals: 
 1) Increase your blood flow 
 	
	
 
 3) Decrease your brain-based pain 
 The treatment to increase blood utilizes a  
 specialized low-level light therapy (not to  
 be confused with laser therapy) using light  
 emitting diode technology. This technology  
 was originally developed by NASA to assist  
 in increasing blood flow 
 The low level light therapy is like watering a  
 plant. The light therapy will allow the blood  
 vessels to grow back around the peripheral  
 nerves and provide them with the proper  
 nutrients to heal and repair. It’s like adding  
 water to a plant an seeing the roots grow  
 deeper and deeper. 
 The amount of treatment needed to allow the  
 nerves to fully recover varies from person to  
 person and can only be determined after a  
 detailed neurological and vascular evaluation.  
 As long as you have not sustained at least  
 85% nerve damage there is hope! 
 	
 
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 "		 will do a neuropathy severity  
 examination to determine the extent of the  
 nerve damage for only $79. This neuropathy  
 severity examination will consist of a detailed  
 sensory evaluation, extensive peripheral  
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 Call 347-274-8523 to make an  
 appointment with Dr. Isaac to  
 determine if your peripheral  
 neuropathy can be treated. 
 Now,  most  major  health  insurances  are  
 accepted including medicare which covers  
 the majority of your treatment. 
 NOTE: We are located 1213 Avenue P right  
 in the heart of Midwood, Brooklyn.