A stiff neck after long hours on farm equipment, headaches that start at the base of your skull, or tingling down your arm after a Hwy 139 fender-bender — Dr. Gregory Mayfield has treated east Ouachita for 31+ years from our Monroe office, about 15 minutes up Highway 139.

Swartz patients are about 15 minutes from our Monroe office on Royal Ave, straight in off Highway 139 — same-day slots so country distance never means a long 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.
Neck pain in Swartz often starts in the C4-C7 discs and facet joints — worn down by equipment vibration, overhead work, or the constant jostle of rural driving. We find exactly where the restriction is, then build a plan that fits around your schedule and gets you back on the job.

From farm and rig work to the families spread across east Ouachita off Highway 139 — we know the heavy, hands-on loads and the long rural drives that wear on a spine out here.
Lifting, hauling, and equipment all day is hard on a back. We treat the cause and keep working folks working.
Long stretches behind the wheel stiffen up necks and lower backs. We sort out the posture and travel loads.
Rural two-lanes bring their own collisions. We treat whiplash & disc injuries and handle the insurance side.
"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 patient"Professional, clean office and a doctor who clearly knows what he is doing."
— Verified patientOur Monroe office is at 1400 Royal Ave, Monroe, LA 71201. Swartz patients are about 15 minutes away via Highway 139 heading into Monroe. Call (318) 323-7246 — we keep same-day slots available so the only wait is the drive.
Common causes in Swartz include looking down while operating farm or oil-field equipment, jarring from heavy machinery, hours of rural driving on uneven Highway 139 roads, and whiplash from rear-end collisions on area roads. These loads strain the cervical discs and facet joints at C4 through C7 and can produce local pain, headaches, or arm tingling.
Yes. We accept most major plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicare. Auto-injury whiplash claims are handled directly with your insurer — often with no upfront cost. We verify your benefits before your first visit so there are no billing surprises.
Dr. Gregory Mayfield will perform a cervical orthopedic and neurological exam, check range of motion, and identify whether the problem is a disc, joint, or muscle. He explains findings in plain language and outlines a clear treatment plan. Many Swartz patients receive gentle cervical adjustments at the same first visit and leave moving better.
Yes. Cervicogenic headaches originate from the upper cervical spine and are very common after farm work, equipment vibration, or whiplash. Chiropractic adjustments reduce joint restriction at the C1-C3 levels that refers pain into the head. Many patients who have lived with recurring headaches find lasting relief within a few weeks of care at our Monroe Royal Ave office.
Book online or call the Monroe office — minutes up Highway 139, same-day appointments available.