Occipital Block
An occipital block is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat pain in the head, neck, and upper back region.
Targeted Relief for Head and Neck Pain
An occipital block is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat pain in the head, neck, and upper back region. By injecting a local anesthetic and sometimes a steroid medication into the occipital nerves, which are located at the base of the skull, an occipital block can provide targeted pain relief and reduce inflammation in the affected area.
Occipital blocks are commonly used to manage a variety of conditions, including occipital neuralgia, chronic migraines, tension headaches, and cervicogenic headaches. If you’re experiencing persistent head and neck pain that has not responded to conservative treatments, an occipital block may be recommended as part of your comprehensive pain management plan.
Our Approach
At Napa Pain Institute, our team of board-certified pain management specialists is dedicated to providing compassionate care and innovative treatment options to help you overcome head and neck pain. We prioritize patient safety, comfort, and satisfaction, and we will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs and goals.