MedicineNet

Migraine Headache Center - San Luis Obispo, CA

San Luis Obispo Neurologist Doctors for Migraine Headache

Type of Physician: Neurologist

What is a Neurologist?

A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners focus on the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nervous system, as well as the blood vessels that relate to these structures. The neurologist is often the primary physician but also serves as a consultant to other physicians and may render all levels of care, including the continuing care of outpatients and/or inpatients. The neurologist will often perform and interpret tests that relate to the nervous system or muscles.

Specialty: Neurology

Common Name:

Neurologist Doctors in San Luis Obispo *

Thomas Clark DO
Thomas Joseph Clark
620 California Blvd
STE STE J
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 547-2275

Lawrence J Fogel MD
Lawrence J Fogel
1941 Johnson Ave
STE 105
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-1683

Darius Soleimany MD
Darius Soleimany
1551 Bishop St
STE 450
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-8492

Drs Yamagata & Benjamin
Ramsis K Benjamin
262 Posada Ln
STE B
Templeton, CA 93465
(805) 434-0335

Drs Yamagata & Benjamin
Nelson T Yamagata
262 Posada Ln
STE B
Templeton, CA 93465
(805) 434-0335

Edward A Smith MD
Edward A Smith
426 Barcellus Ave
STE STE 202
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 922-8346

Ramanand C Dandillaya Sr. MD
Ramanand C Dandillaya
210 S Palisade Dr
STE 203
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 928-5851

Philip Ente MD
Philip Ente
821 E Chapel
STE 203
Lompoc, CA 93436
(805) 735-7623

Charles J Curatalo MD
Mark Corazza
2431 Castillo St
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 569-7115

Charles J Curatalo MD
Charles J Curatalo
2431 Castillo St
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 569-7115

Charles J Curatalo MD
Richard Lowenthal
2431 Castillo St
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 569-7115

Neurology Associates of Santa Barbara
Philip Delio
219 Nogales Ave
STE F
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-8153

Neurology Associates of Santa Barbara
David G Frecker
219 Nogales Ave
STE F
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-8153

Sansum Medical Clinic Neurology
Paul Gertler
317 W Pueblo St
Neurology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3240

Neurology Associates of Santa Barbara
Robert D Harbaugh
219 Nogales Ave
STE F
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-8153

Sansum Medical Clinic Neurology
Victor W Rosenfeld
317 W Pueblo St
Neurology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3240

Sansum Medical Clinic Neurology
Paul S Willis
317 W Pueblo St
Neurology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3240

Sansum Medical Clinic Neurology
Hsien C Young
317 W Pueblo St
Neurology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3240

Sansum Medical Clinic Neurology
John A Zolan
317 W Pueblo St
Neurology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3240

David C Agnew MD
David C Agnew
533 E Micheltorena St
STE 202
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
(805) 962-1116

San Luis Obispo, California

Upcoming Local Events

2012-06-23
Santa Maria Tri-the-Bull Triathlon
Santa Maria, California
2012-06-23
7th Annual Mary Gibbs Fun Run
San Luis Obispo, California
2012-06-25
Scott Tinley Triathlon Training with PTS
San Luis Obispo, California
2012-07-21
Windmill Century Bike Ride 2012
Santa Maria, California
2012-09-22
2012-10-06
2012-10-06
Central Coast Classique
Arroyo Grande, California
2012-10-20
SLO GranFondo 2012
San Luis Obispo, California

Migraine

What is a migraine headache?

A migraine headache is a form of vascular headache. Migraine headache is caused by vasodilatation (enlargement of blood vessels) that causes the release of chemicals from nerve fibers that coil around the large arteries of the brain. Enlargement of these blood vessels stretches the nerves that coil around them and causes the nerves to release chemicals. The chemicals cause inflammation, pain, and further enlargement of the artery. The increasing enlargement of the arteries magnifies the pain.

Migraine attacks commonly activate the sympathetic nervous system in the body. The sympathetic nervous system is often thought of as the part of the nervous system that controls primitive responses to stress and pain, the so-called "fight or flight" response, and this activation causes many of the symptoms associated with migraine attacks; for example, the increased sympathetic nervous activity in the intestine causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

  • Sympathetic activity also delays emptying of the stomach into the small intestine and thereby prevents oral medications from entering the intestine and being absorbed.
  • The impaired absorption of oral medications is a common reason for the ineffectiveness of medications taken to treat migraine headaches.
  • The increased sympathetic activity also decreases the circulation of blood, and this leads to pallor of the skin as well as cold hands and feet.
  • The increased sympathetic activity also contributes to the sensitivity to light and sound sensitivity as well as blurred vision.

Migraine afflicts 28 million Americans, with females suffering more frequently (17%) than males (6%). Missed work and lost productivity from migraine create a significant public burden. Nevertheless, migraine still remains largely underdiagnosed and undertreated. Less than half of ind...

Recommended Reading Related to Migraine

Double Vision »

What Causes Double Vision?

Opening your eyes and seeing a single, clear image is something you probably take for granted. But that seemingly automatic process depends on the orchestration of multiple areas of the vision system. They all need to work together seamlessly:

  • The cornea is the clear window into the eye. It does most of the focusing of incoming light.
  • The lens is behind the pupil. It also helps focus light onto the retina.
  • Muscles of the eye -- extraocular muscles -- rotate the eye.
  • Nerves carry visual information from the eyes to the brain.
  • The brain is where several areas process visual information from the eyes.

Problems with any part of the vision system can lead to double vision. It makes sense to consider the causes of diplopia according to the part of the visual system that has the problem. Double vision is not normal and should be reported promptly....

Emergency Contact for San Luis Obispo

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby San Luis Obispo Hospitals *

Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center
1010 Murray Ave
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
(805)546-7600

French Hospital Medical Center
1911 Johnson Ave
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805)543-5353

Atascadero State Hospital
10333 El Camino Real
Atascadero, CA 93422
(805)468-2000

Arroyo Grande Community Hospital
345 S Halcyon Rd
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
(805)489-4261

Twin Cities Community Hospital
1100 Las Tablas Rd
Templeton, CA 93465
(805)434-3500

Marian Medical Center
1400 E Church St
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805)739-3000

*Provider Directory Terms of Use:

The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval.

You are prohibited from using, downloading, republishing, selling, duplicating, or "scraping" for commercial or any other purpose whatsoever, the Provider Directory or any of the data listings or other information contained therein, in whole or in part, in any medium whatsoever.

The Provider Directory is provided on an "AS-IS" basis. WebMD disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose. Without limiting the foregoing, WebMD does not warrant or represent that the Provider Directory or any part thereof is accurate or complete. You assume full responsibility for the communications with any Provider you contact through the Provider Directory. WebMD shall in no event be liable to you or to anyone for any decision made or action taken by you in the reliance on information provided in the Provider Directory.

The use of WebMD Provider Directory by any entity or individual to verify the credentials of Providers is prohibited. The database of Provider information which drives WebMD Provider Directory does not contain sufficient information with which to verify Provider credentials under the standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) of the Utilization Review Accreditation Committee (URAC).

By using the WebMD Provider Directory, you agree to these Terms and Conditions.