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Having Headaches? Consider Seeing an NYC Neurologist

An occasional headache is typically no cause for concern. A headache a few times a year that is easily resolved with over the counter medication will not require medication. However, chronic headache sufferers have a much different experience. If you’re having frequent headaches, headache pain that is constant or severe headaches that do not improve with over the counter medication, it is time to see neurologist NYC headache specialist.

See a Neurologist if You are Having Headaches

Frequently taking pain medication will do little to improve your headache situation. In fact, taking medication frequently or in large doses can actually lead to more headaches.

Should I see someone at a neurologist NYC office?

If you have mild headaches only a few times a year, a neurologist may not be for you. However, if you’re concerned about the mild headaches, speak with your primary care physician. For sufferers of chronic or severe headaches, seeing a headache specialist may be the best way to get the relief you seek. Indications that you may need to see a neurologist include:


How are headaches diagnosed and treated?

Treating headaches begins with understanding their triggers, frequency and severity. Keeping a headache diary is a great way to provide your neurologist NYC headache expert with detailed information about the types of headaches you’re experiencing. Things to capture include the severity, frequency and duration of the pain. Noting any activities, meals and environment can also help to determine headache triggers. The information you provide to the neurologist will allow them to order specific diagnostic tests. Once the root cause of the headaches is determined, a treatment plan may be developed that addresses your exact needs. Treating headaches may include medication, Botox injections, physical therapy, altering behaviors or other changes.

Leading Neurologist for Headaches

To schedule an appointment with the highest rated neurologist NYC offers, contact the team at NY Neurology Associates today. If you would like to schedule an appointment or check for availability, please click below or call 212.987.0100.

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