How Morph Helps with Diabetic Neuropathy

Morph uses a technique called Percutaneous Nerve Field Stimulation (PNFS).

  1. A trained healthcare provider places three small leads (thin needles) in strategic locations around your ear.

  2. These leads connect to a small stimulator that is pre-programmed to send gentle electrical impulses that target nerve branches to reduce overactive pain signals being sent from your legs and feet to your brain - without sedating your brain or risking dependency.

  3. Many patients notice improvement within the first hour of wearing it.

Most people describe the sensation as mild or barely noticeable, and many stop feeling it altogether after a short time — but the device continues to work in the background.


Morph is an FDA-cleared, wearable nerve stimulation device that may help relieve chronic neuropathic pain due to diabetes. Adhering behind the ear, it delivers gentle electrical pulses to calm nerve signaling and can be prescribed for up to 56 days. No medications. No systemic side effects.


What to Expect

  • Quick, in-office application by a trained provider

  • Comfortable, discreet wear for up to 5 days

  • No added medications or risk of dependency

  • May reduce the burning, tingling, or stabbing pain in feet and legs

  • Can be used alongside your existing diabetes care plan

Safety Information

  • Not for use in patients with pacemakers, bleeding disorders, or skin conditions at the ear site

  • Must be placed on clean, unbroken skin

  • Avoid adhesive if you have known allergy

  • Not suitable for submersion

  • Yes. The Morph device is FDA-cleared for diabetic neuropathy and safe when applied by trained healthcare professionals.

  • No. The device does not affect insulin, blood sugar monitoring, or other diabetes medications.

  • No. It is designed to reduce pain and discomfort, not to reverse nerve damage.

  • Yes. The device is secured with adhesive and intended for everyday activities. Your provider may give activity-specific guidance.

  • Ask your healthcare provider if the Morph device is available in their clinic. It must be applied in a clinical setting by a trained professional.

Morph is FDA-cleared (510(k) K212859) for symptomatic relief of diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain. It’s not approved for other types of pain. Always consult a licensed medical provider before beginning any treatment.

ASK YOUR CARE TEAM

if Morph is an option for managing your neuropathy pain. Many patients notice improvement soon after starting therapy.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

A healthcare provider needs to determine if you are a good candidate for the Morph device.