Migraines can impact every aspect of daily life, from work and family responsibilities to sleep, concentration, and overall well-being. If you're experiencing recurring migraines, frequent headaches, or symptoms like nausea, light sensitivity, or visual disturbances, understanding the root causes may be an important step toward lasting relief.
At Sonoran University Medical Center, our providers take an integrative approach to migraine care, helping patients identify contributing factors and develop personalized treatment plans that support long-term health.
A migraine is a neurological condition that causes recurring episodes of head pain and other symptoms that may interfere with daily activities. While migraine symptoms vary from person to person, they are often more severe than a typical headache and can last from several hours to several days.
Migraines may occur occasionally or become chronic, affecting quality of life, productivity, relationships, and overall wellness.
Individuals with migraines may experience:
Some individuals may also experience a migraine aura, which can include visual disturbances, tingling sensations, or temporary changes in speech before a migraine begins.
Many people dismiss migraines as "just headaches" and go years without understanding what may be causing their symptoms.
You may benefit from a migraine evaluation if you experience:
If these symptoms sound familiar, our team can help you better understand your health and explore treatment options tailored to your individual needs.
At Sonoran University Medical Center, we combine student-led clinical care and licensed physician oversight, giving you: