Botox for Chronic Migraine Waitlist
FDA-approved, insurance-supported, physician-led treatment for chronic migraine.
Scheduling for insurance-based migraine Botox is opening soon. Join the waitlist to be notified when appointments become available.
Living with chronic migraine can feel exhausting — especially when headaches keep returning despite medications, lifestyle changes, and specialist visits. Many patients are surprised to learn that Botox is FDA-approved for chronic migraine and can be covered by insurance with prior authorization.
You are not alone, and there are evidence-based options.
Botox is approved for chronic migraine and has been shown to help reduce:
• number of headache days
• severity of headaches
• medication overuse
• hospital/urgent care visits
• disability and functional impairment
• anxiety associated with headache unpredictability
Most patients begin to notice improvement after several weeks, with peak benefit around 2–3 months.
What Botox Actually Does for Migraine
Botox for chronic migraine follows a standardized, FDA-approved 31-site injection pattern across the head, neck, and shoulders. Treatment takes about 10–15 minutes once authorized, and is typically performed every 12 weeks to maintain benefit.
How Treatment Works
Insurance coverage
Most commercial insurance plans and Medicare cover Botox for chronic migraine when medical criteria are met.
Prior authorization is usually required.
The authorization process typically takes 3–6 weeks, depending on the plan.
Botox is not administered at the consultation visit unless cosmetic.
Insurance Coverage & Prior Authorization
What happens after you join the waitlist
Join the waitlist
You’ll be notified when scheduling opens.
Schedule your consultation
Your consultation includes evaluation, diagnosis confirmation, and initiation of the prior authorization process.Insurance authorization
Prior authorization is submitted to your insurance provider. This step takes 3–6 weeks for most plans.Botox treatment visit
Once authorized, Botox is administered in the clinic. Most patients are scheduled every 12 weeks thereafter.
Who May be a Good Candidate
Patients may be good candidates if they:
✔ experience 15+ headache days per month (with 8+ migraine days)
✔ have tried preventive medications
✔ have tried abortive medications
✔ have functional impairment related to migraine
✔ have failed or not tolerated other therapies
✔ have had migraine for 3+ months
Join the Migraine Botox Waitlist
Join the waitlist to receive updates, eligibility information, and priority scheduling once insurance credentialing is complete.
No referral required. No cost to join.
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