Chiropractic Care Near I-85 in Auburn-Opelika | Herring Spine & Rehab
A modern, full-service facility conveniently located in Opelika near Tiger Town with comprehensive treatment areas and ample parking.
Herring Spine & Rehab is located at 2011 Gateway Drive in Opelika — right off the I-85 corridor, less than a mile from Exit 58. Patients traveling from Auburn, Tiger Town, Enterprise Drive, or anywhere along that stretch of I-85 reach us in under 10 minutes. We have been treating patients from this corridor for over 40 years, and if you spend time on that road — commuting, hauling, sitting in traffic after work — you already know what it does to your back and neck.
What the I-85 Commute Does to Your Spine
Sitting in stop-and-go traffic between Auburn and Opelika puts real stress on your lower back and neck. The posture most people hold while driving — hips forward, shoulders rounded, head tilted toward the windshield — loads your discs unevenly for 20, 30, sometimes 45 minutes at a time. Do that twice a day, five days a week, and it adds up fast.
We see this pattern constantly in patients coming in from the Highway 280 interchange, the Airport Road connector, and the Tiger Town area. It usually starts as tightness. Then it becomes aching. Then people wake up one morning and they can barely turn their head.
The good news: most of these cases are very treatable without surgery or long-term medication. We take X-rays the same day of your first visit, review them with you in the office, and put together a plan that fits your actual situation — not a generic protocol.
Back and Neck Pain Relief
Back and neck pain are the most common reasons people come to us from the I-85 corridor. Whether it started from a car wreck on the interstate, years of desk work in Auburn, or lifting equipment in an Opelika warehouse, we work to find the source of the problem rather than just treating the symptom.
Dr. Ron Herring and Dr. Rod Herring use hands-on chiropractic adjustments along with on-site therapies like electrical muscle stimulation, spinal decompression, traction, and cold laser therapy. Many patients notice meaningful improvement within their first few visits. Others with more chronic issues take longer, but the goal is always the same: get you out of pain and keep you that way.
Sciatica Treatment
Sciatic nerve pain — that sharp, burning sensation that runs from your lower back down through one leg — is one of the conditions we treat most along this corridor. It is extremely common in people who drive frequently, sit for long hours, or do repetitive physical labor.
We have patients who came in barely able to walk and were back to normal daily activity within weeks. We do not push surgery. We do not push long medication cycles. We look at what is compressing the nerve and address that directly.
Auto Accident Injury Treatment
I-85 between Auburn and Opelika sees its share of accidents. If you were recently in a wreck — even a minor one — it is worth getting checked out. Whiplash and soft tissue injuries often feel minor in the first 24–48 hours and then become significantly more painful as inflammation builds.
We work with auto accident patients regularly and can help document your injuries properly if you are working with an insurance claim. Same-day appointments are often available for accident cases.
Non-Surgical Disc Treatment
Herniated and bulging discs are a major source of back and leg pain, and many patients are told their only option is surgery. That is not always true. Our spinal decompression therapy gently stretches the spine to reduce pressure on affected discs, allowing fluids and nutrients to re-enter the disc and promote healing.
Patients with disc issues in the L4-L5 and L5-S1 range — the most common problem area for people with sedentary or physically demanding jobs — have seen strong results with this approach.
Weight Loss and Wellness Services
Through Tiger Town Wellness at Herring Spine & Rehab, Nurse Practitioner Jeff Sanders offers a medically supervised weight loss program that has helped patients lose significant weight and reduce pain at the same time. Weight and spine health are closely connected — extra weight, especially in the midsection, puts direct pressure on the lumbar spine.
Jeff works with each patient individually. He listens, he adjusts the plan as needed, and he does not rush. Several of our patients have mentioned they tried multiple weight loss approaches before finding results here. The program includes B-12 injections, nutritional guidance, and hormone evaluation when relevant.
Who Is the Best Chiropractor Near I-85 in Auburn-Opelika?
Herring Spine & Rehab has served the Auburn-Opelika area since 1981 — longer than any other chiropractic practice in Lee County. Dr. Rod Herring was named Alabama State Chiropractic Association Chiropractor of the Year in 2019. Dr. Ron Herring received the ASCA Young Chiropractor of the Year Award in 1989. Between them, they have treated thousands of patients across this corridor.
Our Gateway Drive location puts us directly on the I-85 corridor. If you are coming from the Auburn side, you pass Tiger Town heading east on Highway 280 and we are right there. If you are coming from deeper in Opelika, we are less than two miles from downtown.
We have a 5.0 Google rating across 451 reviews. Patients have driven from the Columbus and Phenix City area specifically to see us. One patient came in after five back surgeries and told us he was 50 percent better within three weeks — and wishes he had come here first.
We accept most major insurance including BCBS, Aetna, Humana, United Healthcare, and Medicare. We also offer cash pay options.
FAQ — Chiropractor Near I-85 in Auburn-Opelika
How close is Herring Spine & Rehab to I-85?
We are located at 2011 Gateway Drive in Opelika, less than one mile from I-85 Exit 58. The drive from Exit 57 (Auburn/Tiger Town side) takes about 8 minutes. From Exit 58 heading toward downtown Opelika, we are under 5 minutes. Gateway Drive runs parallel to the interstate corridor, making us one of the most convenient chiropractic clinics for anyone commuting between Auburn and Opelika.
Do you see patients from Auburn, not just Opelika?
Yes. A significant portion of our patient base comes from Auburn — including patients near N. College Street, Airport Road, and the Auburn Mall area. The drive from central Auburn is about 10–15 minutes. We also serve patients from Smiths Station, Phenix City, and across Lee County.
How long does the first visit take?
Plan for about an hour to an hour and a half on your first visit. We take X-rays on-site, review them with you the same day, and go over a treatment plan. Follow-up visits are typically 30–45 minutes. We keep wait times short and appointments on schedule.
If you are dealing with back pain, neck pain, sciatica, or recovering from an auto accident anywhere along the I-85 corridor between Auburn and Opelika, call us at 334-745-5321 or stop by 2011 Gateway Drive in Opelika. We are open Monday through Friday 8 AM–12 PM and 1:30–5:30 PM, and Saturday 8 AM–12 PM. Same-day appointments are often available for urgent situations.