While many headaches are temporary, recurring or worsening symptoms may point to underlying neurological concerns. Persistent headaches, migraines, and related symptoms can affect sleep, concentration, work performance, and quality of life.
Our neurology team works to evaluate headache patterns, symptom triggers, and possible neurological causes to help patients move toward long-term symptom management.
Common Symptoms We Evaluate
Recurring Migraine Episodes
Migraines may involve severe head pain, nausea, light sensitivity, sound sensitivity, or visual disturbances that disrupt daily activities.
Chronic or Daily Headaches
Frequent headaches that continue for weeks or months may require neurological evaluation and treatment planning.
Neurological Symptoms Associated With Headaches
Some patients experience dizziness, numbness, weakness, confusion, balance issues, or vision changes alongside headache symptoms.
Severe or Sudden Headache Changes
Sudden changes in headache frequency, severity, or symptom patterns should be medically evaluated.
If migraines or chronic headaches are interfering with your daily life, GetWell Neurology can help evaluate your symptoms and discuss available treatment options.