Discover the wide range of treatment options available to you at the Migraine Relief Center. From holistic remedies to the latest developments in minimally-invasive surgical techniques, you’ll have an individual plan of action specifically designed for your unique needs.
There are several types of surgery designed to treat migraines. Each one is minimally-invasive and designed to correct or counteract the source of your pain. Our team of experts can help determine if a surgical approach is right you.
Learn MoreBotox® has become an important tool in fighting debilitating migraine pain. Longer-lasting than other standard medication, Botox, injected at your trigger points, may provide migraine relief for months. BOTOX® is an FDA-approved preventive treatment for Chronic Migraine, and is available at the Migraine Relief Center.
Learn MoreMedication is often one of the first steps in treating migraines. Preventative drugs may reduce the frequency and severity of your migraines, and painkillers may help you get through a migraine attack.
Learn MoreAlternative therapies are an option you may choose as part of your comprehensive migraine treatment plan. If you're striving to ease your migraine symptoms naturally, these are some of the options available to you.
Learn MoreOccipital neuralgia, a relatively rare primary disorder, can be confused with migraines. The specialists at the Migraine Relief Center provide several options for relief.
Learn MoreM.I.S.O.N. is a minimally invasive procedure for the relief and reduction of migraine pain. Our migraine specialists are eager to help you decide if this is the best treatment option for you.
Learn MoreM.I.G.O.N.E. is a minimally-invasive treatment for migraines and occipital neuralgia. The specialists at the Migraine Relief Center can help you decide if this procedure to treate your pain.
Learn MoreCefaly is a patented, FDA-approved, External Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation (e-TNS) device used for drug-free migraine relief and prevention. Find out if this device is a good fit for your symptoms.
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