As we celebrate Independence Day and the 250th anniversary of the United States, we proudly honor and thank our veterans for their service and sacrifice. We also recognize the lasting health challenges many continue to face long after their military service ends.

Peripheral neuropathy affects many veterans, but the symptoms are often overlooked or mistaken for other health issues. Join Army National Guard veteran and advocate Lexi Mitchell, along with veterans living with neuropathy, for a discussion about recognizing symptoms, understanding possible military-related causes, and finding the care and support you need. Learn about toxic exposures, the PACT Act, VA resources, treatment options, and ways to manage daily challenges. This webinar will provide practical information and personal insights to help veterans advocate for their health and access the care they deserve. 

Can’t attend live? Register to get the recording link sent to you via email after the program, or watch for it on our website. 

About the speaker: 

Alexis (Lexi) Mitchell, BCMAS is a Doctor of Healthcare Administration (DHA) candidate, Army National Guard veteran, and healthcare professional dedicated to improving care for individuals living with chronic pain and peripheral neuropathy. As a 100% disabled veteran, she combines personal experience with professional expertise to advocate for patient education, access to care, and chronic pain management. 

Lexi serves as a Reprieve Consultant with Regenesis Biomedical, working closely with healthcare providers, veterans, and healthcare systems to expand awareness of non-invasive treatment options. She is also actively involved in healthcare advocacy through organizations including the U.S. Pain Foundation, the American College of Healthcare Executives, and the Million Veteran Program. 

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