Most of us spend the day with our heads tipped toward a screen and our shoulders creeping up toward our ears — and the neck is where it all settles. If yours is stiff, achy, or won't turn the way it should, we'll help you find out why and do something about it — gently, and without the forceful twisting most people brace for.
An adult moving freely, or a calm adjustment in progress — warm, reassuring.
Dr. Andrew with an adult patient — attentive, unhurried, taking the time.
Neck tension rarely keeps to itself. It climbs into the base of your skull and turns into a headache. It spreads across your shoulders and settles between your shoulder blades. Some days it travels down an arm as a tingle or an ache. And it follows you to bed, where falling asleep becomes a hunt for the one position that doesn't hurt.
Here's what we want you to know: a neck that hurts is often a neck that's lost some of its normal motion — and that's something we can actually look at and measure, not just guess at. We start by understanding your neck specifically, then care for it gently enough that the part most people dread about neck treatment simply isn't part of it.
The neck is built tight — small joints, a lot of nerves, not much margin. So we look closely and measure before we recommend a thing.
Digital X-rays show the curve and alignment of your cervical spine, while our INSiGHT scans reveal how the nerves running through your neck — to your head, shoulders, and arms — are actually functioning. We get answers instead of guesses.
Torque Release Technique restores movement to the exact segments that have stiffened — a gentle, instrument-delivered adjustment with none of the forceful twisting people picture when they imagine a neck being "cracked."
Then a plan built for your neck — adjustments, Shockwave Therapy for stubborn muscle tension, and practical posture and desk-setup guidance — so relief actually holds instead of fading by Monday.
Sometimes restoring motion to the neck is enough on its own. Sometimes the muscles wrapped around it need their own attention. What your plan includes depends on what we find.
The reason most nervous patients relax once they're here. Torque Release Technique frees up the stiff segments in your neck with a gentle, instrument-delivered adjustment — no sudden twisting, no hands wrenching your head, just a precise, low-force correction where it's needed.
Our techniqueThe muscles along your neck and across your shoulders can stay knotted long after the joints are moving freely again. When that tension lingers, focused Shockwave Therapy (PiezoWave) uses gentle acoustic waves to help those tissues let go — added to your care when it's the right fit.
Shockwave therapy"Dr. Andrew is the best! My neck is free of pain after many years! Also my overall posture & health has increased along with it. Highly recommend Landmark."
"Highly recommend! The staff are super friendly and helpful! I came here because of the chronic neck pain I deal with… I sleep so much better now! I used to literally have to roll a towel up to take some of the pressure off my neck and now there's no need… which is just so amazing!"
"I had very bad neck and shoulder pain. I'm three months into my adjustment plan and healing process, and I have to say the pain in my neck and shoulders is more than manageable. I can't be more pleased with the progress so far. And Dr. Andrew and the staff are wonderful, helpful and caring people."
No surprises, no pressure. Here's how your first visit unfolds — and why we don't rush it.
A full health history — when your neck pain started, what makes it better or worse, and what you want to get back to. We listen first. No script, no rush.
A structural and nervous-system exam with our INSiGHT scan, plus digital X-rays when appropriate — so we find the real source of your pain, not just where it hurts.
We sit down and walk through what we found in plain language, then build a care plan around your goals — the next step is always yours.
Day 1 is the evaluation — not the adjustment. Plan for about an hour. Any care begins at a follow-up, once you've seen the findings and decided what's right for you.
For many people, yes. A lot of neck pain comes down to joints that have lost their normal motion and the muscle tension that builds up around them — both of which gentle chiropractic care is well suited to address. After your evaluation, we'll be straight with you about whether we believe we can help and what that would look like.
It depends — on what's causing your pain, how long it's been there, and how your body responds. Some people notice changes early; for others it takes more time. Rather than promise a timeline, we build a plan aimed at relief that lasts and track your progress with follow-up scans, so you can actually see how you're responding.
A lot of people are understandably nervous about the neck specifically — which is exactly why we use Torque Release Technique, a gentle, low-force, instrument-assisted adjustment. There's no forceful twisting or cracking. Many people say it feels like a light click, and you're walked through everything before it happens. Learn more about the technique.
Sometimes neck pain — especially when it travels into the shoulder or arm — is tied to a disc issue or a pinched nerve. That's exactly why we start with a thorough evaluation and digital X-rays, so we understand what we're dealing with before recommending any care. If we find something outside what chiropractic can safely help, we'll tell you and point you in the right direction.
We accept BCBS, Medicare, and United Healthcare, and we offer cash-pay and care plans too. Not sure whether you're covered? Call us at (254) 265-7007 and we'll check before your visit.
No referral needed — you can book directly. Just complete your new patient paperwork ahead of time and bring your ID and insurance card.
No. After your first visit we'll recommend a plan based on what we find and what you want to achieve — and the decision is always yours. Some people come in to get out of pain and feel like themselves again; others choose to keep up with care to stay that way. There's never any pressure.