
There are hundreds of different types of neurological conditions, many of which can be treated safely and effectively via telehealth. Our board-certified neurologists are here to help with conditions listed below as well as others. If you’ve never been diagnosed, we can help you too.
If you aren't sure whether we can treat a certain condition that is not listed here, feel free to ask us at support@neurahealth.co
Episodic Migraine
Migraine attacks that come and go. The most common subtype of migraine.
Chronic Migraine
Migraine that has become near daily. Most of the headaches may not even have features of migraine.
Vestibular Migraine
Migraine with associated vertigo-like symptoms. This is most commonly a subtype of chronic migraine.
Menstrual Migraine
A type of migraine experienced consistently around menstruation.
Post Concussive Migraine
Migraine that presents after head trauma. This is usually in concert with other post-concussive symptoms.
Chronic Tension Type Headache
Headaches without migraine features that can be near daily.
Episodic Tension Type Headache
The most common type of headache. What most people consider a “regular” headache.
CSF Leak (Intracranial Hypotension)
A condition of low spinal fluid pressure, usually leading to positional headache (worse when upright).
Intracranial Hypertension (IIH)
A condition of high spinal fluid pressure, usually leading to positional headache (worse when laying down) and with commonly with visual changes.
Episodic Cluster Headache
Severe one sided headache attacks that “cluster” over a 1-2 month period of time.
Chronic Cluster Headache
Severe one sided headache attacks that occur without a month of headache freedom
Hemicrania Continua
Continuous one sided headache pain with migraine-like exacerbations that responds to a specific medication.
Paroxysmal Hemicrania
Shorter lasting one sided headache attacks that only respond to a specific medication.
SUNCT
Extremely short lasting one sided attacks where the eye tears and turns red
SUNA
Extremely short lasting one sided attacks with other symptoms on the same side, including eyelid drooping, tearing, sinus congestion or runny nose
Cervicogenic Headache
Headache associated with neck pain - either with arthritis or muscle tension and spasm
Occipital Neuralgia
Reproducible pain in the back of the head in one or two specific areas. It can be due to chronic migraine, neck pain, or sometimes it can happen by itself.
Hypnic Headache
Headache that wakes you up at the same time of night. Also called “alarm call headache.”
Primary Sex Headache
A headache associated with sexual activity, either at orgasm or prior. This can occasionally be associated with vascular issues.
Cough Headache
Headache that worsens with coughing, sneezing or bearing down.
Exertional Headache
Headaches that worsen with exercise or other strenuous activities.
External Torsion Headache
Headaches associated with tight hairstyles
New Daily Persistent Headache
A headache condition that starts on a specific day and becomes daily and continuous. This can be more difficult to treat.
Trigeminal Neuralgia
The most common chronic cause of facial pain syndrome
Retinal Migraine
A type of migraine that can cause visual symptoms in a single eye
Hemiplegic Migraine
A rare subtype of migraine with aura, associated with one-sided motor weakness during the aura phase
And many more....
Our board-certified neurologists treat ALL HEADACHE DISORDERS and ALL MIGRAINE SUBTYPES - no matter how rare.
Medications and Treatments We Recommend
Our clinicians are not limited to any particular brand or type of prescription medications. Unlike some online clinics, we are able to identify the best medication for your individual needs, regardless of brand or manufacturer.
Some of the most common medications our patients use are:
Triptans
A class of migraine specific acute medications.
Anti-Inflammatories
Less specific acute medications for migraine or other painful conditions.
Gepants
A new class of migraine specific medications - some are acute, some preventive and some a hybrid of both.
Anti-nausea medications
A class of medications that help both nausea and migraine.
Botox
A set of injections that can help prevent severe, chronic migraine
CGRP injectables
A class of antibody injections that help prevent migraine attacks
Anti-seizure medications
A class of medications that can help prevent both seizures and migraine
Blood pressure medications
A class of blood pressure medications that also help prevent migraine
Antidepressants
Some antidepressants that also help prevent migraine.
Magnesium
A supplement that helps muscle soreness, sleep and can also prevent migraine
Riboflavin
A B-vitamin that also helps prevent migraine
Co-Q10
A supplement commonly used for heart health that also help brain function and prevents migraine.
Devices
New technology that can be used to help prevent migraine or treat it acutely.
And many more...
There are no limitations on the types of medications we can prescribe. We create a customized treatment plan for every patient.
Insomnia
Inability to fall or stay asleep
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Difficulty breathing during sleep
Parasomnias
Abnormal movements and activities during sleep, including night terrors, sleepwalking and more
Hypersomnias Including Narcolepsy
Falling asleep unintentionally
Restless Leg Syndrome
Urge to move the legs and feet when trying to fall asleep
Shift Work Sleep Disorder
Insomnia resulting from working night, early morning, or rotating shifts
Nonepileptic Seizures (NES)
Seizure-like attacks and symptoms not caused by electrical activity in the brain
Epilepsy
Episodes of abnormal electrical activity that cause loss of consciousness and unintentional movements.
Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms (PPCS)
Symptoms (such as headache, dizziness, brain fog, etc.) after a head trauma that persist.
TIA
An episode of stroke that lasts less than 24 hours with a normal MRI
Stroke
Recovery after a stroke - to avoid further vascular episodes and obtain appropriate therapies
Essential Tremor
Abnormal shaking movements of the limbs (typically genetic)
Tic
A sensation of an urge to repeat an activity
Cervical Dystonia
Neck pain due to a severe muscle spasm
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
Changes in memory and thinking while still remaining independent. Focus is on slowing disease progression.
Mild Alzheimer's Disease
Patient has become less independent and may need help with some tasks. Focus is on addressing symptoms and slowing disease progression to maximize quality-of-life.
Moderate to Severe Alzheimer's Disease
Patient is becoming dependent on others to help with basic daily tasks and activities. Focus is on safety.
Dementia with Lewy Body Disease
A dementia syndrome with Parkinson's (including tremor, and/or stiffness).
Frontotemporal Dementia
Rare dementia syndrome with specific patterns on MRI. Patient can be disinhibited and may lose speech.
Vascular Cognitive Impairment
Cognitive impairment due to vascular diseases and stroke.
Post-Covid Neurological Symptoms
We treat post-covid neurological symptoms like cognitive impairment, disordered sleep, fatigue, memory loss, headache, dizziness, vertigo and more
Numbness / Tingling
We can help diagnose you when you experience this.
Pain
We can help diagnose you when you experience this.
Dizziness / Lightheadedness
We can help diagnose you when you experience this.
Balance Issues
We can help diagnose you when you experience this.
Vertigo
We can help diagnose you when you experience this.
Many more
We can help diagnose you when you experience this.
Our Medical Leadership Team

Thomas Berk, MD
Medical Director
Neurologist and Headache Specialist from New York University


Lisa Yablon, MD
Neurologist and Headache Specialist from New York Headache Center

Neil Patel, MD
General and Sport Neurologist, Headache Specialist

Collin Liu, MD
Neurologist, Headache Medicine

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