Our services

Care that's matched to your needs.

This page covers the clinical tools and therapies available at Brain Body Health Alliance. For information on how care is structured, visit timelines, and pricing, see our Programs & Pricing page.


Starting Care at BBHA

New patients begin with a medical evaluation — 40-60 minutes for a specific procedure evaluation, 60 minutes for a focused medical evaluation, or 100 minutes for complex or multi-system medical evaluations.

After your evaluation, if a Specialty Recovery Program is a good clinical fit, you can enroll within 7 days. Your consultation fee is applied toward program enrollment.

For program details, visit types, and fees: Programs & Pricing

Procedures & Therapies

Dr. Windsor performs a broad range of injection-based procedures for chronic pain, headache, nerve-related symptoms, and musculoskeletal conditions. Procedures are organized by whether ultrasound imaging is used — a distinction that reflects complexity and precision.

These aren't last-resort interventions. For the right patient, a well-placed nerve block or myofascial treatment can interrupt a pain cycle that months of oral medication hasn't touched.

  • Ultrasound imaging provides real-time visualization of nerves, vessels, and tissue planes — used when depth or proximity to surrounding structures makes precision essential.

    • Abdominal wall blocks and TAP blocks (chronic abdominal wall pain, functional abdominal pain)

    • Occipital nerve blocks at the upper cervical spine (deeper approach for cervicogenic headache and refractory occipital neuralgia)

    • Slipping rib — costochondral and intercostal nerve blocks (chest wall and upper abdominal pain from rib hypermobility)

    • Erector spinae plane blocks (mid and upper back pain)

    • Rhomboid intercostal plane blocks (upper back and shoulder blade pain)

    • Suprascapular nerve blocks (chronic shoulder pain)

    • Dorsal scapular nerve blocks (pain between the shoulder blades)

    • Upper and lower extremity peripheral nerve blocks

    • Hip joint and iliopsoas injections

    • Gluteal and greater trochanteric injections (trochanteric bursitis, gluteal tendinopathy, piriformis syndrome)

    • Geniculate nerve blocks (chronic knee pain)

    • Ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve blocks (groin and lower abdominal pain)

    • Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve blocks (outer thigh pain and numbness — meralgia paresthetica)

  • Anatomically-guided procedures using established surface landmarks and clinical technique — appropriate when targets are superficial and predictable.

    • Greater and lesser occipital nerve blocks at the occipital ridge (migraine, tension headache, occipital neuralgia)

    • Supraorbital nerve blocks (frontal and forehead headache)

    • Auriculotemporal nerve blocks (temporal headache and TMJ-related pain)

    • Trigger point injections (myofascial pain and muscle-based headache)

    • Knee joint injectionsgoes here

  • Prolotherapy uses concentrated dextrose solution injected at sites of chronic tendon, ligament, or soft tissue dysfunction. Unlike nerve blocks — which modulate pain signaling — prolotherapy works by stimulating a local healing response in tissues that have stopped repairing on their own. Particularly effective for patients with hypermobility, ligamentous laxity, or chronic joint instability.

    • Myofascial and soft tissue pain

    • Chronic neck and back pain with ligamentous involvement

    • Hip, shoulder, and SI joint instability

    • Patellar tendinopathy

    • Osgood-Schlatter disease (tibial tubercle apophysitis)

    • Sever's disease (calcaneal apophysitis)

Medical Visits

BBHA offers specialty medical care for problems related to headache, pain, concussion, gut dysfunction, dysautonomia, ADHD, anxiety, and more.

Botox and Xeomin

Medical Botox or Xeomin for chronic migraine, TMJ dysfunction, thoracic outlet syndrome, chronic neck pain, and more! Botox for medical conditions may be eligible for insurance coverage and may be in-network through your specialty pharmacy.

We are skilled in using Botox and Xeomin for aesthetic renewal. This service is generally reserved for adults, including parents or other family members of pediatric patients.

Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Field Stimulation (ie IB-Stim)

Percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulation — a non-invasive device worn for intervals over a 4-week course. This is the only FDA-approved non-medication-based treatment for IBS and functional dyspepsia in patients aged 8-21. BBHA is one of the only providers of IBStim in the Carolinas.

Insurance prior authorization is pursued for eligible patients before any out-of-pocket costs are determined.

Read more about IB-Stim here.

IBStim  ·  Available at BBHA Greenville
FDA-Cleared  ·  DEN180057
Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Field Stimulation
The only FDA-cleared non-medication treatment for IBS

Did you know that
with IBStim:

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Meaningful improvement in global symptoms
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≥30% improvement in worst pain at 3 weeks

IBStim delivers gentle electrical pulses to cranial nerve bundles in the outer ear — targeting the gut-brain pathway responsible for functional abdominal pain and IBS. It weighs 5 grams, worn continuously for 5 days per week over 4 weeks. No oral medication, no sedation, no surgery, no systemic side effects.

For patients who have already worked through multiple medications without lasting relief, IBStim addresses the problem at a different level — the nervous system architecture that drives the pain. It is especially relevant when IBS and migraine co-occur, as both conditions share the same gut-brain dysregulation pathway.

At BBHA
Insurance prior authorization pursued for all eligible patients
Included in all active recovery programs
One of a limited number of practices offering IBStim in the Carolinas
Assessment visit required before first session
Mechanism
Auricular device
Cranial nerves V, VII, IX, X
Brainstem nuclei
Gut-brain pain relief
Ask about IBStim when scheduling your evaluation, or note it in your triage form.  ·  Data: NeurAxis clinical registry & Kovacic et al. Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol 2017.

You don’t need five specialists. You need one team that can see the whole picture.

Questions about whether BBHA is the right fit? We're happy to talk through it before you commit to anything.