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Bypass the Hospital System: See the Value of Direct Care.
Recovered time + lower procedure costs.
- No Hidden Fees: Hospital systems often add $300-$600 in "Facility Fees" to every injection. Our $300 Botox administration and $149 follow-up fees are transparent and predictable.
- Recovered Productivity: If your care plan reduces missed work by even 1 day a month, you recover thousands in annual income.
- Maximized Value: For chronic patients, our Membership Model is the most cost-effective choice, as it reduces that $300 Botox fee to $0.
Initial consultation fee (60 minute new patient visit)
In-office or Telemedicine - $399
Love the care you received? If you transition to a membership within 30 days of your initial consultation, your $399 fee will be applied toward your membership fees
30 Minute Follow-up Visit
$149
Nerve blocks
$175 - max once per 4 weeks
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A nerve block for headaches is a quick, outpatient procedure where a medical professional injects a small amount of local anesthetic (sometimes combined with a steroid) near specific nerves in the head or neck to "shut off" pain signals and provide quick relief.
Toradol injections
$75 - max 2 per month
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A Toradol (ketorolac) injection is a powerful, non-opioid medication often used as a "rescue" treatment for severe migraines or headaches that haven't responded to standard over-the-counter drugs or other abortive medication.
SPG Blocks
$50 - max once per 4 weeks
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An SPG (Sphenopalatine Ganglion) block is a minimally invasive treatment that targets a specific cluster of nerves located deep behind the nose. This "nerve junction" is a major relay station for pain signals and autonomic symptoms (like watery eyes or congestion) associated with severe headaches. This can also be helpful for treating facial pain.
Botox Injections
$300 - does not include medication
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Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is an FDA-approved preventive treatment for chronic migraine that works by blocking the release of neurotransmitters that carry pain signals to your brain. By injecting tiny amounts into specific muscles around the head and neck, it effectively "paralyzes" the nerve endings to prevent pain pathways from activating before a headache even starts. Additionally, when applied to the jaw muscles, Botox provides significant relief for TMJ by relaxing the tension and grinding that often trigger facial pain.
Office Communications
Via the patient portal during standard business hours
Long Term Prescriptions And Refills
Refills are managed during scheduled follow-up appointments. For continuous year-round refill management without an office visit, see our Membership options.
Forms
$10 per page for complex records or medical requests
Basic forms for free