Botox for Migraines in Beverly Hills

Migraines can be truly debilitating, affecting not just your head but your entire day. At California Sports and Rehab, we understand how difficult it can be to manage chronic symptoms. If you have been searching for a trusted solution, Botox for migraines in Beverly Hills is a clinically validated option that many of our patients have found life-changing. Our specialists, Dr. Kamran Hakimian and Dr. Tina Hakimian, are committed to working closely with you to reduce the frequency and severity of your migraine episodes.

While we offer various locations, we encourage patients to visit our main office located at:

12301 Wilshire Blvd Suite 207, LA, CA-90025

By concentrating your care at our primary hub, you avoid the need to travel to multiple satellite locations and gain direct access to our most advanced diagnostic resources.

Interrupting the Pain Pathway

Botox treatments target the nerve pathways involved in migraine pain, helping to interrupt the signals that trigger those persistent headaches. Dr. Kamran Hakimian and Dr. Tina Hakimian administer Botox injections in specific sites around your head and neck with care and precision, aiming to provide relief that can last for months.

What Makes Botox a Popular Choice for Migraines?

You might wonder why Botox has become a go-to treatment for migraines. It is FDA-approved and has helped countless people experience fewer migraine days. We recommend it because:

  • Proven reduction in migraine frequency and intensity.
  • Non-invasive treatment with minimal side effects.
  • Quick sessions that fit easily into your routine.
  • Cumulative results that build up over time for longer-lasting relief.
  • Improved quality of life by significantly reducing pain episodes.

Expert Care for Cervical Radiculopathy

Apart from migraines, another condition we frequently treat is cervical radiculopathy. This condition occurs when nerves in your neck get compressed or irritated, causing pain that travels down your shoulders, arms, or hands. If you have experienced radiating neck pain or weakness in your upper limbs, you should consult a cervical radiculopathy specialist in Los Angeles, CA.

At California Sports and Rehab, Dr. Kamran Hakimian and Dr. Tina Hakimian specialize in managing this condition through advanced techniques designed to relieve nerve pressure.

Precise Diagnosis and Modern Treatment

Diagnosing cervical radiculopathy involves a detailed physical examination and diagnostic imaging, such as MRI or EMG studies, to pinpoint the nerve compression. We use the Cadwell Sierra diagnostic system to ensure the highest level of accuracy.

Treatment plans are personalized and may include:

  • Physical therapy and targeted exercises.
  • Medications to reduce inflammation and pain.
  • Precision injections (like Botox or PRP) to relieve nerve inflammation.
  • Acupuncture-type needle exams for precise diagnostic mapping.

Why Choose Dr. Kamran Hakimian and Dr. Tina Hakimian?

When you choose California Sports and Rehab, you gain access to a team dedicated to your long-term health. What sets us apart:

  • Experienced specialists: Dr. Kamran Hakimian and Dr. Tina Hakimian are skilled in Botox for migraines in Beverly Hills.
  • Main Office Focus: Patients at our Wilshire Blvd location receive consistent, high-level care without the need for satellite travel.
  • Multidisciplinary Approach: Combining rehab, pain management, and specialized medical procedures.

Whether you’re battling persistent migraines or struggling with cervical radiculopathy, California Sports and Rehab is here for you. We combine expertise, innovation, and personalized care to help you reclaim your life free from pain. Reach out today to schedule a consultation. Together, we’ll craft a plan that fits your lifestyle and gets you back to feeling like yourself – one step at a time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How often will I need Botox treatments for migraines?
Typically, Botox injections are administered every 3 to 4 months. Many patients notice gradual improvement with each cycle.
Symptoms include neck pain, numbness, tingling (paresthesia in the back of your hand), or weakness radiating into the limbs.
It significantly reduces frequency but is not a permanent cure. Ongoing treatments at our main office help keep migraines manageable.
Physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and targeted injections are common non-surgical options.
Most patients tolerate it very well. We use very fine, acupuncture-type needles to minimize discomfort.

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We accept most insurances, Private, Worker’s Comp and Personal Injury.