Shooting pain down your leg, numbness in your foot, that locked-up catch when you stand? Dr. Gregory Mayfield has treated Northeast Louisiana for 31+ years. Our Monroe office is 15 minutes south on US-165 — same-day slots so the drive is the only wait.

Sterlington patients are about 15 minutes south on US-165 from our Monroe office on Royal Ave — easy in, easy out, with same-day slots so the drive is the only wait.

A former police officer who responded to wrecks on these same roads, Dr. Mayfield has spent 31+ years helping Northeast Louisiana 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 spinal canal narrowing from years of US-165 commutes and north Ouachita's physical work. We trace the compression, then build a plan that fits around your schedule.

From Bayou DeSiard lake life and Panther athletes to the families filling north Ouachita's fastest-growing town — we know the loads, the sports, and the I-165 commutes Sterlington lives with.
A football town. We treat youth and high-school athletes and build smart return-to-play plans, not just quick fixes.
Bayou DeSiard boats, docks, and yard work pull backs and shoulders. We get weekend warriors moving again.
Daily runs to Monroe mean long sits and the occasional fender-bender. We treat the posture loads and the wrecks.
"Genuinely listens. You can tell he has been doing this a long time and cares."
— Verified patient"After my accident they handled everything with the insurance so I could just heal."
— Verified patient"Dr. Mayfield actually explained what was wrong instead of just cracking my back and rushing me out."
— Verified patientOur Monroe office at 1400 Royal Ave is about 15 minutes south on US-165 from Sterlington. Call (318) 323-7246. We are open Monday through Friday and keep same-day slots available for new patients, so the drive on US-165 is the only wait.
Sciatica produces a sharp, shooting, or burning pain that travels from the lower back through the buttock and down one leg, sometimes reaching the foot. It is caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve — most often a herniated disc at L4, L5, or S1, spinal stenosis, or piriformis syndrome. US-165 rear-end collisions and Bayou DeSiard weekend lifting are common triggers for Sterlington residents.
Yes. We accept most major plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicare. We also handle auto-injury claims — often with no upfront cost — and accept VA benefits for eligible veterans in north Ouachita Parish. Our staff verifies your benefits before your first visit so there are no billing surprises.
Yes. A rear-end impact on US-165 can herniate a lumbar disc, triggering sciatica days or weeks after the crash. Dr. Gregory Mayfield — a former police officer who responded to wrecks on these same roads — treats auto-accident sciatica and works directly with your auto insurer and personal-injury attorney. In most cases you owe nothing out of pocket while your claim is pending. Call (318) 323-7246 for a same-day evaluation at our Monroe office at 1400 Royal Ave, just 15 minutes down US-165.
Many Sterlington patients notice meaningful improvement within four to six visits. Acute disc-related sciatica often resolves in four to eight weeks of chiropractic adjustments and spinal decompression. Chronic or recurrent cases may require a longer individualized plan. Dr. Mayfield explains the expected timeline at your first appointment at our Royal Ave office so you always know what to expect.
Book online or call the Monroe office — a short run down US-165, same-day appointments available.