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San Diego, CA

Migraine Treatment clinics in San Diego

Migraine care in San Diego blends headache medicine anchored around UC San Diego Health, Sharp HealthCare, and Scripps Health with integrative clinics offering IV magnesium, nerve blocks, and peptide protocols. Demand reflects a military, biotech, and longevity-focused population.

Evidence-based care uses triptans, gepants, lasmiditan, and anti-CGRP monoclonals for acute and preventive treatment, plus onabotulinumtoxinA for chronic migraine and FDA-cleared neuromodulation devices. Regenerative and integrative adjuncts in San Diego, California include IV magnesium, occipital and sphenopalatine ganglion blocks, ketamine infusions for refractory cases, and HBOT (investigational for cluster headache). California Medical Board scrutiny of stem cell and regenerative claims shapes prescribing and compounding authority.

With migraine clinics on Regenerated.com in San Diego, patients can compare whether a clinic offers a proper headache workup, follows ICHD-3 criteria, and clearly distinguishes FDA-approved from off-label options.

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Relieve Pain Center

San Diego, CA

Relieve Pain Center, an interventional pain-management clinic in San Diego, offers advanced regenerative therapies alongside conventional pain-relief procedures. The practice specializes in joint inj…

  • PRP Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Migraine Treatment

Fusion Hydration Resorts

San Diego, CA

Fusion Hydration Resorts, an IV therapy clinic in San Diego, offers intravenous nutrient protocols including Myers Cocktail infusions, high-dose vitamin C, and NAD+ therapy. The clinic specializes in…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Migraine Treatment
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Dr. David Kirk, ND

San Diego, CA

Dr. David Kirk, ND, a naturopathic-medicine practice in San Diego, focuses on advanced migraine and mood care for complex neurologic patterns. The clinic offers peptide therapy alongside a functional…

  • Migraine Treatment
  • Peptide Therapy
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Dr. Divya Kakaiya

San Diego, CA

Dr. Divya Kakaiya, a naturopathic practice in San Diego, specializes in neuromodulation and brain-health support through neurofeedback therapy, biofeedback, and acupuncture. The clinic integrates a f…

  • Biofeedback Therapy
  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • Migraine Treatment

San Diego Mobile IV Therapy

San Diego, CA

San Diego Mobile IV Therapy offers intravenous nutrient and supportive-medicine protocols administered at patients' homes or chosen locations throughout the San Diego area. The clinic's core offering…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Migraine Treatment

Peak Brain Institute

San Diego, CA

Peak Brain Institute, a neuromodulation clinic in San Diego, offers neurofeedback therapy and biofeedback therapy supported by quantitative EEG brain mapping. The practice employs a PhD neuroscientis…

  • Biofeedback Therapy
  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment

ZuriRX

San Diego, CA

ZuriRX, an IV Therapy clinic in San Diego, specializes in intravenous nutrient protocols including IV Hydration, Vitamin IV, and NAD IV Therapy. The clinic serves patients seeking supportive care for…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Migraine Treatment
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Brenda Marshall MD

San Diego, CA

Brenda Marshall MD, a functional-medicine clinic in San Diego, offers individualized treatment for hormone imbalance, thyroid dysfunction, and chronic fatigue through comprehensive lab-based assessme…

  • NAD IV Therapy
  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • Chelation Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment
  • Peptide Therapy
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Mindset PrTMS by Serene Health

San Diego, CA

Mindset PrTMS by Serene Health, a neuromodulation clinic in San Diego, specializes in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and related neuropsychiatric…

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
  • Migraine Treatment

BrainWaves Neurofeedback

San Diego, CA

BrainWaves Neurofeedback, a neuromodulation clinic in San Diego, offers EEG-based brain training and neurofeedback therapy alongside hormone replacement therapy. The practice uses quantitative EEG br…

  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

Empowered Purpose

San Diego, CA

Empowered Purpose, a neuromodulation clinic in San Diego, specializes in Low Energy Neurofeedback (LENS), a non-invasive brain-optimization approach that uses real-time EEG feedback to support nervou…

  • Neurofeedback Therapy
  • Migraine Treatment

Deters Natural Pain Relief and Weight Loss Center

San Diego, CA

Deters Natural Pain Relief and Weight Loss Center in San Diego offers shockwave therapy and chiropractic care for musculoskeletal pain and joint conditions. The practice uses SoftWave Shockwave Thera…

  • Shockwave Therapy
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Migraine Treatment

Hifai Chiropractic

San Diego, CA

Hifai Chiropractic, a regenerative chiropractic clinic in San Diego, specializes in shockwave therapy and low-level laser therapy alongside traditional chiropractic adjustment and soft-tissue modalit…

  • Shockwave Therapy
  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Migraine Treatment
  • Red Light Therapy
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Geronimo Health

San Diego, CA

Geronimo Health, a functional medicine clinic based in San Diego, offers laser therapy (LLLT) alongside integrative-medicine consultations delivered remotely to patients across the United States. The…

  • Laser Therapy (LLLT)
  • Arthritis Treatment
  • Lyme Disease Treatment
  • Migraine Treatment
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Regulatory context

A note on California's migraine treatment rules.

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is regulated as a Class II prescription device. The first 510(k) clearance went to NeuroStar in 2008 for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder. Subsequent clearances expanded the on-label scope to obsessive-compulsive disorder (BrainsWay deep TMS, 2018), smoking cessation (BrainsWay, 2020), anxious depression as an adjunct indication (2021), and migraine via single-pulse TMS devices such as eNeura SpringTMS and SAVI Dual. Biofeedback instruments are cleared under 21 CFR 882.1425 as Class II devices for relaxation training and stress reduction. EEG-based neurofeedback systems hold 510(k) clearances in the same category. Cranial electrotherapy stimulation, tDCS wellness devices, and many vagus nerve stimulation accessories sold direct to consumers are not cleared as medical devices, and clinical claims beyond cleared indications are off-label.

  • California Medical Practice Act (Bus. & Prof. Code 2000 et seq.)
    Defines the practice of medicine and supervision framework for delegated procedures including TMS technician work.
  • California Psychology Licensing Law (Bus. & Prof. Code 2900 et seq.)
    Governs licensed psychologists who deliver biofeedback and neurofeedback within scope.
  • California Consumer Legal Remedies Act (Civ. Code 1750 et seq.)
    Supports attorney general and private actions against deceptive medical device advertising.

The Medical Board of California investigates TMS clinics for off-label marketing, corporate practice of medicine violations, and improper supervision of technicians. California has a strong corporate practice of medicine doctrine, meaning non-physician-owned entities cannot employ physicians or control clinical decisions at TMS or neurofeedback clinics. The attorney general and district attorneys have pursued actions against neurofeedback providers advertising unproven cures for autism, ADHD, and traumatic brain injury. California insurers require documented failed antidepressant trials before covering TMS for major depression.

Migraine Treatment in San Diego, answered.

San Diego clinics offer conventional and regenerative options. Conventional includes triptans (sumatriptan, rizatriptan), CGRP inhibitors (Aimovig, Emgality, Ajovy, Nurtec ODT, Qulipta), and onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox) for chronic migraine, which is FDA-approved. Regenerative and device options include eNeura sTMS mini (FDA-cleared), occipital and sphenopalatine ganglion nerve blocks, PRP scalp injections (off-label, Insufficient evidence), neurofeedback, and biofeedback. Some clinics also offer IV magnesium and ketamine infusions for refractory cases.

Yes. The eNeura sTMS mini is FDA-cleared for the acute and preventive treatment of migraine with aura in patients 12 years and older. It is a handheld single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation device, distinct from the repetitive TMS (rTMS) systems used for depression. Out-of-pocket cost for the eNeura device is typically 250 to 750 dollars per three month prescription. Insurance coverage is limited but improving. The Nerivio device (remote electrical neuromodulation) is also FDA-cleared for acute migraine.

In San Diego, Botox for chronic migraine runs 500 to 1,500 dollars per session every three months, typically covered by insurance with prior authorization. CGRP inhibitors cost 600 to 900 dollars per month retail but most insurers cover them after step therapy. Occipital nerve blocks run 150 to 400 dollars per injection. PRP scalp injections are 400 to 1,000 dollars per session and not covered by insurance. Neurofeedback packages typically run 2,000 to 4,000 dollars for a full protocol.

In California, major insurers generally cover triptans, CGRP inhibitors, and Botox for chronic migraine (15 or more headache days per month with 8 migraine days) when step therapy is documented. Medicare and Medicaid coverage varies. Device therapies like eNeura and Nerivio have more limited coverage but some plans cover them with prior authorization. Regenerative and integrative options like PRP, IV therapy, and neurofeedback are typically out of pocket. Verify benefits before starting any protocol.

Look for board-certified neurologists or headache specialists with United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) certification in headache medicine. Verify licensure on the California medical board and NPI registry. Ask about diagnostic workup, headache diary use, and when imaging is indicated. A reputable San Diego clinic will not start with Botox or CGRP without documenting frequency and step therapy. Be cautious of clinics pushing expensive regenerative packages without first optimizing evidence-based prevention. Check the FDA warning letter database.

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