Tired of Neck Pain?

07.03.26 05:40 PM - Comment(s) - By Wendy Russell

Ready to get your life back?

Don't let neck pain stop you from enjoying everything Auckland has to offer - from harbour walks to weekend adventures. At VIP Health in Parnell, we're not just about getting you out of pain; we're about getting you back to living your best life.

Is your neck pain holding you back?


Are you tired of living with neck pain that's holding you back from enjoying life at its fullest? Maybe you're dreading that morning commute to the city because your neck seizes up, or you can't enjoy a weekend at the beach because turning your head is agony. At VIP Health in Parnell, we get it - we've been there, and we're here to help you get back to being you.


Serving residents across Parnell, Newmarket, Grafton and surrounding central Auckland suburbs, our team combines cutting-edge healing technologies with genuine care to get you feeling like yourself again. No band-aid solutions here - we're talking real, lasting relief.


What our clients' say


I had become so accustomed to living with chronic pain and bothersome lack of movement in my joints and muscles. Dr Wendy's work is so profoundly freeing and affecting on many layers and I am so grateful to her knowledge skill and care, which just simply amazes me. 


JJ M. 





You have explained every step of the way what you are doing, made me feel very comfortable, and that you really care about my recovery. You have such a beautiful vibe!! All my gratitude to you!


Teressa A.

If your tired of struggling

Living in Auckland, we see certain patterns all the time:

  • Tech neck and desk posture pain (seriously, half of Auckland has this)
  • Stress-related tension (Auckland traffic, anyone?)
  • Whiplash from car accidents (unfortunately common on our busy roads)
  • Pinched nerves (cervical radiculopathy if you want the fancy term)
  • Neck-related headaches (these are sneaky - they start in your neck but feel like head pain)
  • Sleep-related stiffness (you know that "I slept wrong" feeling)
  • Age-related wear and tear (arthritis and general life happening)

Wendy Russell

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