Shooting pain down your leg, numbness in your foot, that locked-up catch when you stand? Dr. Gregory Mayfield has treated the Ark-La-Tex for 31+ years. Our Line Ave office is minutes across the Red River — easy off I-20 or the Barksdale Expressway.

Bossier City patients are minutes from our Shreveport office on Line Ave — straight over the river off I-20. A second Mayfield location sits in Monroe if you're ever out east.

A former police officer who worked these roads before practicing, Dr. Mayfield has spent 31+ years helping the Ark-La-Tex move without pain — and is qualified as an expert witness in motor-vehicle-accident cases.
Sciatica radiates because the problem is upstream — a disc pressing at L4, L5, or S1, the piriformis muscle clamping down, or canal narrowing from years of Bossier's casino floors and Airline Drive commutes. We trace the compression, then build a plan around your schedule.

From the Boardwalk and casino floors to Barksdale families and anyone rear-ended on the Bossier side of I-20 — we know the late shifts, the heavy loads, and the wrecks this side of the river.
Standing all night on a gaming floor or at a riverfront restaurant wears on a back. We work around overnight and rotating schedules.
Active-duty, retirees, and military families on the Bossier side — heavy gear, deployments, and TRICARE-friendly care.
Stop-and-go on Airline Drive and the I-20 bridge means fender-benders. We treat whiplash & disc injuries and handle the insurance side.
"Got me in same day after a wreck and handled all the insurance paperwork. Huge relief."
— Verified patient"Years of back trouble and this is the first place that actually found the cause."
— Verified patient"Helped me avoid the surgery another doctor was pushing. Cannot thank them enough."
— Verified patientOur Shreveport office at 2219 Line Ave is minutes across the river; call (318) 828-1517. Bossier City patients cross on I-20 or the Barksdale Expressway and are typically at our door in under 10 minutes. We are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with same-day slots reserved for new patients.
Sciatica is a sharp, burning, or shooting pain that radiates from the lower back through the buttock and down one leg, sometimes to the foot. It is caused by compression of the sciatic nerve — most often from a herniated disc at L4–L5 or L5–S1, spinal stenosis, or piriformis syndrome. Rear-end collisions on Airline Drive and the I-20 corridor in Bossier are a common trigger.
Yes. We accept most major plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicare. We also accept TRICARE for active-duty service members, retirees, and military families near Barksdale AFB. Auto-injury claims are handled directly with your insurer — often at no upfront cost. Our staff verifies benefits before your first visit.
Yes. A rear-end impact can herniate a lumbar disc, and sciatic symptoms may not appear for 24–72 hours — sometimes longer. Dr. Gregory Mayfield is a former police officer and qualified expert witness in motor-vehicle-accident cases. He treats auto-accident sciatica and coordinates directly with your auto insurer and personal-injury attorney. Call (318) 828-1517 for a same-day evaluation.
Most Bossier City patients notice meaningful improvement within four to six visits. Acute disc-related sciatica often resolves over four to eight weeks of chiropractic adjustments and spinal decompression. Chronic cases may need a longer individualized plan. Dr. Mayfield explains the expected timeline at your first appointment so you always know what to expect.
Book online or call the Shreveport office — minutes across the river, same-day appointments available.