VIRTUAL CARE PROGRAMS

Headache Clinic

Don’t let headaches disrupt your life, get quick help online instead. For any questions call 302-428-2400 – Option 2.

How the Virtual Headache Clinic works

We know that frequent headaches or migraines can take over your everyday. So, skip the wait and use our clinic to get online help when you need it, from any device.

Step 1

Schedule an appointment on the patient portal or by contacting your ChristianaCare provider. 

Step 2

Discuss your symptoms with our neurologist who will develop a personalized care plan to get you back on track.

Step 3

We bill the fee directly to your insurance. 

Who can use the clinic?

Anyone aged 18 or over suffering from chronic or acute headaches and migraines. You need to be a ChristianaCare patient to join, so if you’re not with us, ask your current provider to refer you.

Meet your care team

You’ll experience comprehensive care from a team that includes nurses, a Patient Digital Ambassador, and a neurologist who will help you get the most out of your treatment.

D.O.

Alison L Potter

D.O.

Headache Clinic FAQs

Treating headaches from a traditional practice can feel like a headache itself. Our virtual program provides timely and accessible care from headache specialists, all from the comfort of your home. By reducing the time spent waiting and traveling for an appointment, we can help you feel better faster. 

Just send a text message to your care team using our secure platform called Twistle. 

This program is for patients with headaches or migraines. If you have another neurological condition that isn’t a headache or migraine, contact your primary care provider to be referred to a specialist. More care is also available at our outpatient neurological clinic

As part of your personalized care plan, we might recommend Botox injections or other treatments that require in-person visits. If these are needed, we will help you find an appropriate specialist in your community and coordinate with them.

Yes, any non-headache-related services or specialist care like emergency room visits, hospital stays, imaging, and labs, are excluded. Specific exclusions include but aren’t limited to: 

  • Vaccines 
  • Prescriptions 
  • Medical tests 
  • Durable medical equipment 
  • Specialty care 
  • Long-term behavioral health therapy 
  • Ancillary services – Imaging, Labs, Rehab 
  • Procedures