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Learn how to overcome neck and cervical pain and get back to doing what you love. At Compass Pain and Wellness, we provide compassionate, multidisciplinary care designed to address the root cause of neck and cervical pain.
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Complete Care for Neck and Cervical Pain
At Compass Pain and Wellness, we understand how limiting neck and cervical pain can be, affecting everything from daily movement to sleep and overall quality of life. Our multidisciplinary team takes a patient-centered approach, carefully listening to your concerns and performing thorough evaluations to identify the true source of your pain. We create personalized treatment plans that combine advanced interventional procedures with conservative therapies for long-term relief. Our goal is to help you move comfortably again and return to the activities you enjoy with confidence.
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What We Offer
Comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment plans to diagnose injuries, manage pain, and guide your recovery.
Adjustments and postural correction to reduce pain, improve alignment, and support healthy nervous system function.
Targetted soft tissue therapy to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery from injury or strain.
Personalized rehabilitation plans to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve strength through evidence-based techniques.
Prevision needle therapy that stimulates healing, reduces pain and restores balance to the body's systems.
Advanced interventional pain procedures to eliminate pain, including radio frequency, intracept and spinal cord stimulation.
Precision ultrasound and imaging that reveals the full picture of your injury, enabling targeted treatment plans.
Advanced modalities like Shockwave, red light and magnetic field therapy to reduce inflammation and repair cells.
What Makes Compass Different
At Compass Pain and Wellness, we offer Regenerative Medicine Treatments, including PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and Cellular Therapy, to treat cervical neck pain at its source. These advanced therapies do more than mask symptoms—they repair, regenerate, and strengthen damaged tissues. Specifically, PRP and Cellular Therapy can be applied to:
- Degenerated cervical discs: Stimulate healing and reduce inflammation in discs that may be compressing nerves or causing chronic neck pain.
- Injured muscles and ligaments: Repair strains or tears in cervical soft tissues to restore strength, flexibility, and reduce recurring discomfort.
- Facet joints and spinal structures: Promote regeneration in arthritic or damaged joints to improve mobility and reduce stiffness.
- Post-surgical or scar tissue-related pain: Decrease inflammation and support tissue healing in areas affected by prior neck surgeries or scar formation.
We are the premier destination for these treatments because of our expertise, precision application, and dedication to patient safety. PRP and Cellular Therapy are natural, safe, and affordable approaches that harness the body’s own healing mechanisms, addressing both pain and structural damage in the cervical spine for lasting relief and improved function.


What Conditions Can Cause Neck and Cervical Pain?
- Cervical disc herniation: Occurs when a disc presses on nearby nerves, causing neck pain that may radiate into the shoulders, arms, or hands.
- Bulging cervical discs: Disc bulging can lead to stiffness, localized neck pain, and nerve-related symptoms such as tingling or weakness.
- Degenerative disc disease: Age-related disc wear can result in chronic neck pain, reduced flexibility, and discomfort with movement.
- Cervical spondylosis (arthritis of the neck): Joint degeneration causes stiffness, aching pain, and limited range of motion in the neck.
- Facet joint disease: Inflammation in the cervical facet joints often leads to sharp or aching pain that worsens with movement or prolonged posture.
- Cervical radiculopathy (pinched nerves): Nerve compression may cause radiating pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or hands.
- Spinal stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal can produce neck pain along with neurological symptoms that may worsen over time.
- Whiplash and traumatic injuries: Sudden impact or force strains neck muscles and ligaments, resulting in pain, stiffness, and headaches.
- Muscle strain or ligament sprain: Overuse, poor posture, or sudden movements can cause localized pain and muscle tightness.
- Myofascial pain syndrome: Trigger points in neck and shoulder muscles create persistent pain and referred discomfort.


