Neck Pain Treatments

Might Be Time to Let Someone Really Look at It
Most folks don’t think much about their neck—until it starts acting up. Maybe it gets stiff after a long drive, or there’s a pinch when you try to look over your shoulder. Could’ve been building up for a while, or maybe it just came out of nowhere one morning. Either way, once neck pain kicks in, it has a way of sticking around.

That’s something Dr. Nicholas Carlisle sees all the time at his offices in Atlanta and Jonesboro, GA. It’s not just about sore muscles—it’s how everything from posture to old injuries can throw your whole upper body out of sync.

It’s Not Always Where You Feel It
A lot of people think pain in the neck is just a tight muscle or a bad night’s sleep. Sometimes that’s true. But other times, the pain’s coming from deeper—pinched nerves, joint issues, or spine alignment that’s slightly off. And when the spine’s not moving like it should, everything around it starts to tighten up, trying to compensate.

You might even notice it spreading—into the shoulders, maybe down an arm, or giving you headaches by the end of the day. That’s your body trying to flag you down.

What Dr. Carlisle Does Differently
Dr. Carlisle isn’t the kind of chiropractor who just cracks and goes. He looks at how your body’s moving overall—not just where it hurts. At both Atlanta Medical Institute and Atlanta Spinal Health, he takes time to check how your spine, neck, and nervous system are all working together.

Sometimes it’s a few gentle adjustments. Other times it’s posture support, nerve work, or helping muscles loosen up after years of doing all the wrong jobs.

No Guesswork, No Rushing
Neck pain doesn’t always go away in one shot—and that’s okay. Whether it’s been bothering you for three days or three years, Dr. Carlisle works with your pace. No quick-fix promises. Just care that makes sense for your body and what it’s been through.

Folks usually start noticing other stuff gets better too—like sleep, focus, and energy. Funny how that happens when your neck isn’t screaming all the time.

Want to Talk It Over?
If you’re tired of pretending it doesn’t hurt—or if you just want to stop feeling stiff all the time—might be worth a conversation. You can call or email to set something up with Dr. Carlisle.

Atlanta Location
Atlanta Medical Institute
5009 Roswell Road, Suite 201, Atlanta, GA 30342
(404) 264-9553 (Option 1 — ask for Dr. Carlisle)

Jonesboro Location
Atlanta Spinal Health, LLC
217 Arrowhead Blvd., Suite A2 Unit 23, Jonesboro, GA 30236
(678) 771-3060

Not sure what’s going on with your neck? That’s alright. Just start by getting someone to take a look who actually listens.

Our Location

Two Convenient Offices in Sandy Springs & Jonesboro!

Office Hours

Our General Schedule

Atlanta Medical Institute Office Hours

Monday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

9:00 am-1:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Atlanta Spinal Health Office Hours

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

8:00 am-3:30 pm

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

8:00 am-3:30 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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We look forward to hearing from you.