Best Botox for Migraines Clinics & Providers
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About Botox for Migraines
FDA-approved chronic migraine and tension headache treatment
Duration
3 months (per protocol)
Units Needed
155-195 units
First Results
2-4 weeks
Full Results
2-3 treatment cycles
Key Benefits
- ✓FDA-approved migraine prevention
- ✓Reduces headache frequency by 50%+
- ✓Decreases migraine intensity
- ✓Improves quality of life
- ✓Often covered by insurance
- ✓Reduces need for pain medications
Ideal Candidates
- •Chronic migraine sufferers (15+ days/month)
- •Failed other preventive treatments
- •Those seeking non-medication option
- •Patients with medication side effects
- •Insurance coverage eligible patients
Top Botox for Migraines Providers (9)
Chicago Headache Center and Research Institute
Featured3000 N Halsted St #711, Chicago, Illinois
+1 773-935-1000
(185 reviews)
Lewis Headache Center
Featured240 W Thomas Rd Suite 400, Phoenix, Arizona
(855) 900-9975
(27 reviews)
Migraine Relief Center - DFW
Featured810 Waugh Dr, Houston, Texas
(817) 685-4263
(1 reviews)
Houston Headache and Migraine Care Center
1701 S Shepherd Dr D, Houston, Texas
(713) 795-0600
(1 reviews)
MIGRAINE SURGERY
1801 Inwood Rd, Dallas, Texas
(214) 645-5560
(0 reviews)
BNL Health Inc | The Los Angeles Headache Center (A Division of BNL Health)
2080 Century Park E #805, Los Angeles, California
(310) 277-9534
(86 reviews)
Migraine Relief Center
A, 810 Waugh Dr #200, Houston, Texas
(713) 522-5111
(23 reviews)
Diamond Headache Clinic
1460 N Halsted St #501, Chicago, Illinois
(773) 388-6390
(158 reviews)
The Headache Center at Baylor University Medical Center
9101 N Central Expy Ste 400, Dallas, Texas
+1 214-820-9272
(51 reviews)
Frequently Asked Questions About Botox for Migraines
How does Botox prevent migraines?
Botox prevents migraines by blocking pain signals and relaxing muscles involved in headache pathways. FDA-approved for chronic migraines (15+ headache days per month), it's injected at 31 sites around the head and neck every 12 weeks.
How many units of Botox for migraines?
The FDA-approved protocol for chronic migraines uses 155 units across 31 injection sites in seven muscle areas. Additional units (up to 195 total) may be added based on individual pain patterns.
Is Botox for migraines covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans, including Medicare, cover Botox for chronic migraines when specific criteria are met: 15+ headache days per month for 3+ months, and failed trials of other preventive medications. Prior authorization is typically required.
How effective is Botox for chronic migraines?
Clinical studies show Botox reduces migraine days by 8-9 days per month on average. About 70% of patients experience at least 50% reduction in headache days. Full benefits typically develop over 2-3 treatment cycles.