Condition · Head & Neck

Headaches and migraines.
Classify the type. Choose the right tool.

Different headache types respond to different treatments. The first step is identifying which type you have — and what is driving each individual episode.

Who It's For

If this is you, we can help.

Recurrent headache episodes. Patterns may include unilateral throbbing with nausea or light sensitivity (migraine), tight band-like pressure (tension-type), severe brief stabbing pain (cluster), or pain starting at the back of the head and radiating forward (cervicogenic, occipital).

What to Expect

Your first visit.

Careful headache history — frequency, duration, location, triggers, response to medications. Examination including neck and cranial structures. Classification into a working diagnosis. A staged plan that may include lifestyle and trigger work, abortive and preventive medication, and interventional options.

Treatment Options

A toolkit calibrated to the headache type.

Lifestyle and trigger management as foundation. Specific abortive and preventive medication for migraine. Botox under the PREEMPT protocol for chronic migraine that has not responded to oral preventives. Occipital nerve block for occipital and cervicogenic patterns. Trigger point injections and PT for tension-driven patterns. Targeted spine intervention for cervicogenic headache with confirmed spine source.

Stop accepting the downtime.

Classify first. Treat specifically. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.