We treat
Migraine

Neurologist, PhD
Treatment should suit you
Migraine is experienced differently from person to person, but has a number of key hallmarks and accompanying symptoms that are used to make the diagnosis. Once you have been diagnosed with migraine, there are several different treatment options. Treatment will be tailored individually, based on how your migraine turns out and whether you have other diseases. Learn more about, what migraine is.
Only you are the one who experiences the pain and can describe the symptoms. Therefore, the conversation with you is fundamental for us to make the right diagnosis and find the right treatment for you
Says Signe Bruun Munksgaard, neurologist and headache specialist


Lea
37 years

Course of treatment for migraine
In a migraine treatment course, you will work with your team of headache specialists to develop a personalized treatment plan that can include both emergency medicine, preventive medicine and non-medical methods. You'll have unlimited access to consultations and free chat with your headache specialist so you can get the support and guidance you need throughout your course.
When you complete your course of treatment, we ensure that you have received the help, tools and effective methods to manage your migraine in everyday life to achieve a higher quality of life.
Read more about Hemis Treatment Course.
Our experience with those who have migraines
With the many treatments available for migraines, we know that it can be overwhelming and difficult to know what works for you. We'll help you with that.
Having more than 12 years of experience treating people with headaches and migraines, we know that it is very individual what works for the individual. That's why we have specialized in how we can help, advise and treat you to find exactly what works best for you and your migraine as soon as possible.

Not sure if you have migraines?
Too many people ignore the symptoms for too long without knowing if they have migraines. The first step is to find out if your symptoms are due to migraines.



Different Types of Migraine
What is the difference between migraine with and without aura, when is migraine chronic and what does hormonal migraine mean? You will get an answer to that hereto from neurologist and headache specialist, Signe Bruun Munksgaard.
Treatment with Botulinum Toxin for Migraine
Botulinum toxin, also known as Botox, is recognized for its effectiveness in treating migraines. In the treatment, Botulinum toxin is given via 31 injections into specific points in the forehead, temples, back of the head, skull edge and neck every 12 weeks.
You'll first get a free, no-obligation startup interview with a headache specialist so we can assure you this is the right treatment for you. Read more about treatment with Botox against migraine.


Do you know your migraine triggers?
Migraine triggers are very individual. Therefore, it is important for each individual patient to become aware of his or her own triggers through careful observation and by keep a headache diary. It can help identify patterns and provide valuable insights about one's migraines
Says neurologist and headache specialist, Signe Bruun Munksgaard.
See the overview of most common migraine triggers.
Medication overuse headache (MOH)
Many people with frequent headaches or migraines do not realize that long-term use of pain medications can worsen their condition and lead to medication overuse headaches (MOH). MOH often occurs when taking more pain medication than recommended over a period of at least three months, and the result can be more frequent and worse headache attacks.
Fortunately, there are better and more effective treatment options that many do not know about. Our specialists have extensive experience in the treatment of MOH through medication sanitization, advice and support. At the same time, they can guide you to a more targeted and effective treatment of your migraine.
