Shreveport, Louisiana

Neck Pain Doctor in Shreveport LA

Neck pain making it hard to turn your head, sleep, or focus? Dr. Kyle Mayfield has helped thousands of Shreveport patients find relief from neck pain, stiff neck, and cervical spine problems. Same-day appointments available.

31+ Years Experience
4.9 Rating
Same-Day Visits

When Should You See a Doctor for Neck Pain?

Neck pain is incredibly common—most people experience it at some point. But certain symptoms mean you should see a doctor right away:

See a Neck Pain Doctor If:

  • Pain lasts more than a few days
  • Pain radiates into your arm or shoulder
  • You have numbness, tingling, or weakness
  • Neck pain follows a car accident or fall
  • You have severe headaches with neck pain
  • Pain interferes with sleep or daily activities

Neck Conditions We Treat

Chronic neck pain & stiffness
Cervical disc herniation
Pinched nerves (cervical radiculopathy)
Whiplash injuries
Tech neck / text neck
Cervical arthritis
Muscle strain & tension
Headaches from neck problems
Torticollis (wry neck)
TMJ-related neck pain

Our Approach to Neck Pain

  • Comprehensive Examination

    Physical, neurological, and orthopedic testing to find the root cause

  • Gentle Cervical Adjustments

    Precise spinal manipulation to restore proper neck alignment

  • Soft Tissue Therapy

    Targeted treatment for tight muscles and trigger points

  • Posture & Ergonomic Guidance

    Tips for desk setup, phone use, and sleeping positions

No Referral Needed

You can see Dr. Mayfield directly—no waiting for a referral. We offer same-day appointments for new patients with neck pain.

Call (318) 828-1517 for Same-Day Appointment

Serving Shreveport & Surrounding Areas

Shreveport, LABossier City, LABenton, LAHaughton, LABlanchard, LAGreenwood, LAKeithville, LAStonewall, LA

Neck Pain FAQ

When should I see a doctor for neck pain?

See a doctor for neck pain if: it lasts more than a few days, radiates into your arm or shoulder, causes numbness or weakness, follows an accident or injury, or is accompanied by headaches.

What causes neck pain?

Common causes include poor posture (especially from computer/phone use), whiplash from car accidents, herniated cervical discs, arthritis, pinched nerves, muscle strain, and sleeping in awkward positions.

Can a chiropractor help with neck pain?

Yes, chiropractors are highly effective for neck pain. Dr. Mayfield uses gentle cervical adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and rehabilitation exercises to address the root cause—not just mask symptoms.

See a Neck Pain Doctor Today

Don't let neck pain control your life. Same-day appointments available.