Which Doctor Specializes in Migraine Treatment?
A migraine is a severe, throbbing headache often on one side of the head, typically accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.
Migraines are much more severe than regular headaches, causing debilitating pain often on one side of the head combined with nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. Many migraine sufferers experience warning signs called aura before the headache begins. Migraines can last hours to days and significantly impact your ability to work and function. Understanding what kind of doctor should I see for migraines is crucial for effective treatment and prevention.
Your primary care physician can provide initial evaluation and manage mild to moderate migraines with standard medications and trigger identification strategies. A neurologist specializes in diagnosing and treating migraine disorders and can prescribe migraine-specific medications like triptans. A migraine specialist has additional expertise in chronic migraines and offers advanced treatments including preventive medications, Botox injections, and newer therapies like CGRP antagonists. Identifying personal migraine triggers like hormonal changes, certain foods, stress, or sleep disruption is essential.
Effective migraine management combines trigger avoidance, acute pain treatment, and preventive medication when migraines are frequent. Many preventive medications can significantly reduce migraine frequency and severity. If you experience sudden worsening of migraines, new neurological symptoms with your migraines, or migraines lasting more than 72 hours, professional evaluation is important.
Which Specialist Should You See?
Neurologist
Specializes in diagnosing and managing migraine disorders and neurological conditions
When to see: For professional evaluation and prescription of migraine-specific medications
Migraine Specialist
Provides advanced treatment including preventive therapies, Botox, and newer medications
When to see: For chronic migraines or complex cases requiring specialized expertise
Primary Care Physician
Provides initial evaluation and management of mild to moderate migraines
When to see: For initial diagnosis and basic migraine management and trigger identification
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When to Seek Emergency Care
- •Migraine pattern changes suddenly
- •Severe headache different from usual migraines
- •Migraine with neurological symptoms (weakness, vision loss)
- •Migraine with fever or neck stiffness
- •Status migrainosus (continuous migraine for 72+ hours)
If you're experiencing any of these, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
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This content has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Alex Movshis, MD, a board-certified physician.
Last reviewed: March 2026