"I feel like I owe so much to them for all they've done."
Lori Miller is a typical young mom - vibrant, playful and full of love for her 4-year-old child, Mary Michael. She's also a chronic pain patient.
"Once the accident occurred, my life stopped, " Miller says.
Someone accidentally dropped a large serving tray stacked with ceramic dishes on her head, causing severe injury to her cervical spine.
"I was in excruciating pain, day-in and day-out." Miller describes.
After years of searching for any sort of relief, she found relief at Comprehensive Pain & Rehabilitation.
A woman who once said that pain kept her from grocery shopping, is now able to resume a normal life, cope with pain, and enjoy a child she calls "the light of her life."
"Because of Dr. Yearwood and the staff at Comprehensive Pain & Rehab, they were able to begin to control my pain so that I could eventually be a mother. And I feel like I owe so much to them for all they've done. My gratitude is just so heartfelt for everything that Dr. Yearwood has done for me," says Miller.

After three previous surgeries, Connie Graham was referred to Comprehensive Pain and Rehabilitation by her doctor to see if she was an eligible candidate to participate in a clinical trial for back pain sufferers.
Elaine Whitehead had suffered for years from the effects of spinal stenosis which caused severe neck and back pain, making even simple tasks such as walking difficult for her.