Headache

Headache

More than 70% of Americans will suffer headache pain severe enough to seek medical attention at some point during their lifetimes, with more than 28 million Americans suffering from migraines. The impact of headaches on one's quality of life and overall well-being can be enormous. We have extensive experience in treating headaches and are committed to making sure you receive the care you need.

CTNC Expertise

The Headache Center at CTNC is led by Craig H. Couch, MD and is the most comprehensive headache clinic in Central Texas. Our intent is to alleviate your pain, restoring a sense of well-being and returning you to acceptable functional status.

Craig H. Couch, MD
Board-Certified Neurologist 

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Whether you're newly diagnosed, looking for a second opinion, or just want to learn more about us, someone from our team can reach out to you to share more information about Central Texas Neurology Consultants.
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Pamela H.
Patient

This place is the best. Dr. Couch listens patiently, is empathetic, and is the first doctor to help me find a treatment that works. He also understood my hesitation to keep trying new medications after so many have let me down. He gently suggested my treatment a year ago and talked through my concerns until I felt confident. Thanks to CTNC, my quality of life has improved drastically. I recommend you stop searching and visit this clinic right away.

Frequently Asked
Questions

What types of headaches do you treat?

We diagnose and manage various headache disorders, including migraines, tension headaches, cluster headaches, and chronic daily headaches.

What treatments are available for chronic migraines?

Treatments include medications, Botox injections, nerve blocks, lifestyle modifications, and preventive therapies.

How do I know if my headaches need medical attention?

Seek evaluation if headaches are severe, frequent, worsening, or accompanied by neurological symptoms like vision changes or weakness.

Can stress and lifestyle affect my headaches?

Absolutely—stress, sleep, diet, hydration, and posture can all trigger or worsen headaches.