Suffering from numbness, tingling, or burning nerve pain? Dr. Gregory Mayfield has 31+ years of experience helping patients find relief from neuropathy symptoms through chiropractic care that addresses the nerve compression at its source.

Two Mayfield Chiropractic offices serving Northeast and Northwest Louisiana. Same drug-free approach, same same-day access for nerve pain evaluation.

With 31+ years of chiropractic practice in Louisiana, Dr. Mayfield focuses on identifying the structural cause of nerve pain — spinal misalignments, disc problems, and nerve root compression — and correcting it directly rather than masking symptoms with medication.
Chiropractic care can help neuropathy caused by nerve compression from spinal misalignments. By restoring proper alignment and reducing pressure on nerves, many patients experience significant relief from neuropathy symptoms including numbness, tingling, and burning sensations.

Neuropathy from different causes responds differently to treatment. Early intervention typically leads to better outcomes.
Herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and misalignments can press directly on nerve roots — the most treatable form of neuropathy with chiropractic care.
The most common cause of peripheral neuropathy. Chiropractic care helps manage associated spinal compression; coordination with your primary care physician is important.
Trauma from accidents or repetitive motions can create nerve irritation that responds well to conservative chiropractic intervention.
"I left feeling like I finally understood what was going on with my spine."
— Verified patient"Best chiropractor I have been to in years. Worth every bit of the drive."
— Verified patient"Friendly staff, no long waits, and an honest plan — not an endless package of visits."
— Verified patientYes. Chiropractic care can help neuropathy caused by nerve compression from spinal misalignments. By restoring proper alignment and reducing pressure on nerves, many patients experience significant relief from neuropathy symptoms.
Common causes include diabetes, spinal problems (herniated discs, stenosis), physical injuries, autoimmune diseases, vitamin deficiencies, and certain medications. Treatment depends on identifying and addressing the underlying cause.
It depends on the cause. Neuropathy from nerve compression can often improve or resolve with proper treatment. Diabetic neuropathy may be managed but is harder to reverse. Early intervention typically leads to better outcomes.
Do not let neuropathy control your life. Schedule a consultation to explore your treatment options.