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Occipital Nerve Blocks

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Frequent, throbbing headaches or sharp pain that starts at the base of your skull and radiates over your head can make it difficult to focus, sleep, or enjoy daily life. An occipital nerve block is a simple, minimally invasive procedure that targets the nerves at the back of your head to relieve pain and inflammation. By calming irritated occipital nerves, this treatment can provide lasting relief from chronic headaches, migraines, and occipital neuralgia — helping you reclaim comfort and clarity in your day-to-day life.

Occipital Nerve Blocks in Athens, GA

At Ashford Pain Solutions, we understand that chronic head and neck pain can be both physically and emotionally draining. That's why we focus on treating each patient with compassion, respect, and individualized attention. Dr. Ashford and his experienced team use advanced image-guided techniques to ensure precision, safety, and comfort during every procedure. From the moment you walk through our doors, you'll be greeted by a caring staff who take the time to listen, answer your questions, and explain your options in detail. We believe healing begins with trust — and that means combining medical expertise with genuine empathy. Our goal is to relieve your pain while helping you feel supported and understood every step of the way.

Occipital Nerve Block Q & A

  • What are occipital nerve blocks, and what do they treat?

    Occipital nerve blocks are targeted injections of local anesthetic and sometimes corticosteroid medication near the greater and lesser occipital nerves, located at the base of the skull. This procedure is designed to reduce inflammation and interrupt pain signals that cause chronic headaches and migraines. It is particularly effective for conditions such as occipital neuralgia, tension-type headaches, and certain types of cluster or cervicogenic headaches.

  • Who might benefit from an occipital nerve block?

    You may benefit from an occipital nerve block if you suffer from persistent headaches that begin in the upper neck or back of the head and radiate toward the scalp or behind the eyes. Many people describe the pain as aching, throbbing, or stabbing — often sensitive to touch or pressure. If headaches have not improved with over-the-counter medications or other therapies, this treatment may offer much-needed relief and restore your ability to focus and function.

  • How does Ashford Pain Solutions perform occipital nerve blocks?

    At Ashford Pain Solutions, each occipital nerve block is performed with meticulous attention to detail. Dr. Ashford uses advanced imaging and anatomical precision to ensure accurate placement of medication, maximizing results and minimizing discomfort. Patients receive personalized care before, during, and after the procedure, with a focus on comfort, education, and compassionate follow-up. Our team's expertise and dedication have earned the trust of patients across Athens and surrounding Georgia communities who travel for the quality of our care and lasting results.

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Don’t Wait to Feel Better

If chronic headaches or neck pain are holding you back, it's time to explore real solutions. Schedule a consultation with Ashford Pain Solutions to see if an occipital nerve block is right for you — and take the first step toward lasting comfort and renewed quality of life.

Mom and a Child

Don’t Wait to Feel Better

If chronic headaches or neck pain are holding you back, it's time to explore real solutions. Schedule a consultation with Ashford Pain Solutions to see if an occipital nerve block is right for you — and take the first step toward lasting comfort and renewed quality of life.

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