Headaches and Migraines


At CSI Healthcare, we specialize in diagnosing and treating headaches and migraines with a focus on restoring comfort and preventing future episodes. Our care is tailored to each patient, helping you regain control of your daily life and find long-term relief.
What Are Headaches and Migraines?
Headaches and migraines are common yet often debilitating conditions that can interfere with work, family, and overall well-being. While headaches may range from mild to severe, migraines are more complex, often involving nausea, light sensitivity, and recurring attacks that significantly impact quality of life.
How Headaches and Migraines Treatment Works
Our providers start with a detailed evaluation, including health history, symptom patterns, and potential triggers. Based on your unique needs, we design a personalized plan that may include medications, lifestyle modifications, trigger management, stress reduction strategies, and advanced therapies to minimize frequency and intensity.
Conditions Treated with Headache and Migraine Care
We provide treatment for a wide range of headache disorders and their underlying causes.
Common conditions include:
- Tension headaches
- Migraine headaches (with or without aura)
- Cluster headaches
- Chronic daily headaches
- Sinus-related headaches
- Post-traumatic headaches
Benefits of Emsculpt NEO
With the right approach, patients can experience fewer and less severe headaches, allowing them to live with greater ease and productivity.

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
How do I know if I have migraines versus regular headaches?
Migraines often cause more severe pain, nausea, and light/sound sensitivity, while headaches may be milder and shorter in duration.
What types of treatments are available?
Options may include prescription or over-the-counter medications, trigger management, stress-reduction techniques, and lifestyle guidance.
Can migraines be prevented?
Yes—by identifying triggers and using preventive strategies or medications, we can often reduce the likelihood of future attacks.
Will I need ongoing treatment?
For many patients, long-term management helps keep symptoms under control, though some may achieve lasting relief with short-term care.