(805) 431-1118

Your Arm Is Swollen.
Your Leg Won't Fit in Your Shoe.

Lymphedema after cancer treatment. Chronic swelling that won't go away.
We can help you manage it and live better.

Lymphedema Treatment in Oxnard | Certified Therapists | 25+ Years Experience

What Is Lymphedema?

Your lymphatic system normally drains fluid from your tissues. When it's damaged (from surgery, radiation, or infection), fluid builds up—causing chronic swelling, heaviness, and discomfort.

Lymphedema is most common after breast cancer treatment, but it can affect anyone. While there's no cure, proper treatment can dramatically reduce swelling and improve your quality of life.

Types of Lymphedema We Treat

Post-Cancer Lymphedema

Swelling after breast cancer, lymph node removal, or radiation therapy.

Primary Lymphedema

Congenital or hereditary lymphatic system problems.

Secondary Lymphedema

Caused by surgery, infection, trauma, or venous insufficiency.

Chronic Swelling

Persistent edema in arms, legs, or other body parts.

Our Treatment Approach

Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Specialized Massage Technique

Gentle, rhythmic massage that stimulates lymph flow and reduces swelling. Our certified therapists use proven techniques to move fluid out of affected areas.

  • Reduces swelling and heaviness
  • Improves lymphatic circulation
  • Prevents fluid buildup
  • Promotes healing

Comprehensive Care

Complete Management Program

Beyond massage, we provide compression therapy, exercise programs, skin care education, and self-management training.

  • Compression bandaging/garments
  • Therapeutic exercises
  • Skin care protocols
  • Self-management education

Why Choose NeuroAdaption Center for Lymphedema Treatment?

Certified Therapists

Our therapists are specially trained in lymphedema management and manual lymphatic drainage.

Flexible Payment Options

Contact us to discuss payment options and insurance verification. We provide documentation for insurance submission.

25+ Years Experience

We've helped hundreds of lymphedema patients manage their condition and live better.

Your Questions Answered

Living with lymphedema is challenging. Here's what you need to know.

What is lymphedema?

Lymphedema is chronic swelling caused by a damaged or blocked lymphatic system. It most commonly affects arms or legs and often occurs after cancer treatment, surgery, or radiation.

Can lymphedema be cured?

Lymphedema can't be cured, but it can be managed effectively. Our treatment reduces swelling, improves mobility, and helps you maintain a better quality of life.

What does lymphedema treatment involve?

We use manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, exercise programs, and education on self-management. Our goal is to reduce swelling and prevent complications.

Is this covered by insurance?

Yes. Medicare and Contact us to discuss payment options and insurance verification. We provide documentation for insurance submission.

Visit Our Oxnard Location

Lymphedema Treatment Near You in Ventura County

Visit Our Oxnard Location

Serving Ventura County & Surrounding Areas

Address

NeuroAdaption Center
2100 Solar Dr #202
Oxnard, CA 93036

Phone: (805) 431-1118

Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Getting Here

  • • Free parking available on-site
  • • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • • Easy access from US-101
  • • 10 min from Ventura
  • • 15 min from Camarillo

We Serve Patients From:

OxnardVenturaCamarilloThousand OaksSimi ValleyPort HuenemeSanta PaulaMoorpark

Reduce the Swelling.
Live Better.

Your FREE consultation will show you how we can help manage your lymphedema. No pressure. Just compassionate care.

Medicare Accepted | Insurance Verification Available | Flexible Payment Options

Frequently Asked Questions

What is lymphedema?
Lymphedema is chronic swelling caused by a damaged or blocked lymphatic system. It most commonly affects arms or legs and often occurs after cancer treatment, surgery, or radiation.
Can lymphedema be cured?
Lymphedema can't be cured, but it can be managed effectively. Our treatment reduces swelling, improves mobility, and helps you maintain a better quality of life.
What does lymphedema treatment involve?
We use manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, exercise programs, and education on self-management. Our goal is to reduce swelling and prevent complications.
Is this covered by insurance?
Yes. Medicare and Contact us to discuss payment options and insurance verification. We provide documentation for insurance submission.