See a doctor in person about your migraine treatment options.
Booking is quick and simple.
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Step 1
Search for a doctor near you
Select a provider type and enter your ZIP code.
Step 2
Choose who you want to see
Read patient reviews and provider profiles. See availability, insurance coverage, and more.
Step 3
Schedule an appointment that works best for you
Confirmed
Get confirmation
Receive an email with appointment details, and you’re ready to go!
Getting certain migraine medications may require additional steps.
For some medications, your doctor may need to get approval from your insurance provider before they agree to cover the cost. This is known as a “prior authorization.” Your doctor helps coordinate this process.
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Make sure you get the most
out of your doctor visit.
Consider these migraine topics before you go.
Satisfaction
How happy are you with your current treatment?
Frequency
How many days per month do you experience migraine attacks?
Severity
How bad is it and how long do the migraine attacks typically last?
Patterns
Have your migraine attacks changed at all over the past 3-6 months?
Symptoms
Do you ever have symptoms before a migraine attack? What are they like during an attack?
Triggers
What sort of triggers (e.g. food, stress, hormones/menstruation, light, high altitude, lack of sleep, weather changes, etc.) seem to bring on your attacks?
Previous Treatments
What types of medications have you taken for migraine in the past (over-the-counter or prescription)?
Family History
Does anyone in your family experience migraine attacks?
Frequently asked questions
What type of doctors can help with migraine attacks?
You can see a primary care doctor, or a neurologist or headache specialist may be able to help. Zocdoc can connect you quickly and easily with either type of provider near you.
How much does an in-person visit cost on Zocdoc?
There is no cost for booking an in-person visit on Zocdoc, but you will be responsible for the cost of the doctor visit itself. If you have health insurance, you can search for providers who accept your plan.
Can I book an appointment on Zocdoc for someone else?
Yes. You can book an appointment for someone else on Zocdoc. Log in to Zocdoc with your own account, select a provider and appointment time, and then under “Patient” select “Someone else” and enter their information.
What happens after the appointment?
After discussing your symptoms and doing any tests, your Zocdoc provider will give you any needed prescriptions, which you can fill on your own.
Should I see a doctor in person or book a telehealth appointment instead?
It depends on your preference. If you’ve already been diagnosed with migraine, you could schedule either type of appointment to talk about how you’re feeling and any issues you may be having with your current treatment. A telehealth provider can see you right away and discuss and potentially prescribe other treatment options. But, if you think you’d benefit from a more thorough examination that might include tests to rule out other conditions, you may wish to see a specialist in person.