Woke up unable to turn your head, or still stiff weeks after a wreck on the I-20 bridge? Dr. Gregory Mayfield has treated Twin Cities necks for 31+ years from our Royal Ave office — minutes across the Ouachita from Trenton Street and the Rebels.

West Monroe patients are minutes from our Monroe office on Royal Ave — straight over the river. A second Mayfield location sits in Shreveport if you're ever out west.

A former police officer who responded to wrecks on these same Twin Cities 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 points to a structural problem — a disc impinging a nerve root, vertebrae torqued by whiplash, or years of oilfield head-down posture collapsing the lordosis. We identify the level, mobilize it precisely, and add soft-tissue work so the adjustment holds.

From Antique Alley shop owners and oilfield crews to Rebels athletes and anyone rear-ended on the I-20 bridge — we know the loads, the hours, and the injuries this side of the river lives with.
Small-business owners on their feet all day in the shops and restaurants downtown — care that fits between the open and close signs.
Rig work, welding, and the trades are hard on a spine. We schedule around rotations and get crews back to work, not just out the door.
The Monroe–West Monroe bridge stacks up fast. We treat whiplash & disc injuries and handle the insurance and attorney side.
"They worked around my work schedule and never made me feel like just another number."
— Verified patient"My only regret is not coming in sooner. Wish I had found them years ago."
— Verified patient"I left feeling like I finally understood what was going on with my spine."
— Verified patientOur Monroe office at 1400 Royal Ave is minutes across the Ouachita River from West Monroe — call (318) 323-7246. West Monroe patients typically reach us in under 10 minutes via the US-80 bridge. We are open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with same-day slots for new patients.
Neck pain arises from cervical disc herniation, spinal stenosis, pinched nerve roots (cervical radiculopathy), whiplash from auto accidents, poor posture from desk or phone use, and muscle strain. See a chiropractor promptly if pain radiates into the shoulder or arm, causes numbness or tingling, or follows an accident on the I-20 bridge or US-80. Early treatment typically produces faster, more complete recovery.
Yes. We accept Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicare. Auto-injury neck and whiplash claims are handled directly with your insurer — often with no upfront cost to you. VA benefits are also accepted for eligible veterans in Ouachita Parish. Our staff confirms your coverage before your first visit.
Yes. Whiplash from a rear-end collision on the I-20 bridge or US-80 can injure cervical discs and soft tissue, and symptoms sometimes appear days after the crash. Dr. Gregory Mayfield — a former police officer who worked accident scenes on these same roads — treats whiplash and auto-injury neck pain, documents your injuries for the claim, and works directly with your attorney and insurer. Call (318) 323-7246; our Monroe office at 1400 Royal Ave is minutes across the river.
Acute neck pain from a new strain often improves within two to four weeks of chiropractic adjustments and soft-tissue therapy. Whiplash and chronic cervical conditions may require six to twelve weeks. Dr. Mayfield outlines a realistic timeline at your first visit so you know exactly what to expect — no open-ended treatment packages.
Book online or call the Monroe office on Royal Ave — minutes across the river, same-day appointments available.