Headaches and Migraines

Headaches are common.

So common, in fact, that many of us accept the pain as a part of life. But you deserve relief, and you can get it.

Visit Liberty Urgent Care for prompt treatment of headaches and migraines. Our providers are available 7 days a week to help you find the root cause of your head pain and get you back to normal.

There are many different types of headaches and each presents in its own way. Understanding the type of pain you are experiencing can help your provider make an accurate diagnosis and find the right treatment. Some of the most common headaches and their symptoms include:

Migraines

A migraine is a severe, throbbing headache that often occurs on one side of the head. Migraine symptoms include muscle tension, nausea, and vomiting, as well as increased sensitivity to light and sound.

The providers at Liberty Urgent Care can help stop your migraine headache with acute treatment and migraine medication. We offer a unique treatment called SphenoCath that provides immediate pain relief to most patients.

Sinus Headaches

A sinus headache causes pain and pressure in the face, as well as congestion, fatigue and pain in the upper teeth. Many people who assume they have sinusitis are actually experiencing migraines or tension-type headaches. It’s important to discuss your symptoms with a healthcare professional to ensure proper treatment.

Tension Headaches

Tension headaches are the most common type of headache for adults. Sometimes referred to as stress headaches, the pain involved is dull and aching, and can range from mild to moderate. People often describe it as feeling like a tight band around the head. We can help stop a tension headache with either over the counter or prescription medications such as pain-relievers, combination medications, or triptans.


Know when to call 911

While Liberty Urgent Care is able to treat most headaches, there are times when it’s important to seek emergency help. If you have any of the following signs or symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department:

  • Abrupt, severe headache
  • Headache with a fever, stiff neck, mental confusion, seizures, double vision, weakness, numbness or speaking difficulties