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Menstrual Migraine
Virtual visit

Menstrual Migraine

Get expert care for your Menstrual Migraine by completing a brief questionnaire and video consult with our medical team.

Licensed providers in all 50 states

Expert-guided, evidence-based treatments

Skip the trip to the doctor's office

Visit options

We'll check any insurance and show you your options before you book.

Video Visit

$25

Est. or $100 w/o insurance

Chat Visit

$30

w/o insurance

Most insurance accepted

Board-certified

No hidden fees

Available nationwide

What to expect from a Menstrual Migraine visit

1

Share your health story

Answer a few questions about your goals and concerns. And, we'll gather your full health history from past providers.

2

Meet your clinician

Pick a time that works for you to speak with a licensed clinician. They'll review your health story beforehand, so your visit can be used to listen and dig deeper.

3

Get your care plan

Leave with clear next steps and a personalized care plan. If you need medication, labs, or to see a specialist, your clinician will take care of the details for you.

4

Own your health

Track your progress, schedule follow-ups, and adjust care as your needs evolve. Your care team and General AI is only a few taps away.

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Ongoing support, always available.

You’ll be supported by experienced clinicians who care for a wide range of health needs, from everyday concerns to more complex conditions.

Our clinicians track your progress over time and adjust your care as needed. If medication is prescribed, we’ll manage dosing and monitor for side effects. If lab testing is recommended, we review results and refine your plan accordingly. You’re never left to navigate care on your own.

All your care in one place. That’s the General Medicine difference.

We help you understand your options, connect you to the right clinicians, manage prescriptions, coordinate any needed evaluations, and keep an eye on your overall health along the way. It’s comprehensive care that looks at the full picture — your goals, your history, your lifestyle — and makes it simple to move forward with confidence.

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Reasons to book your menstrual migraine visit

Migraines tied to your cycle follow a predictable pattern — and that makes them particularly treatable. This visit builds a targeted plan around your cycle.

Your worst migraines consistently happen around your period

Migraines before or during your period are more severe than others

Standard migraine treatments aren't working as well for these episodes

You want to explore hormonal or cycle-based prevention strategies

You're on hormonal birth control and want to review its effect on migraines

You're tracking your cycle but want help connecting it to your migraine pattern

What our customers have to say

I feel like I’m finally on the right path to improving my health with the right support now! It’s so refreshing and reassuring.

Emerald

My experience with General Medicine was amazing. The understanding and care that was taken to figure out what is exactly going on with me. I feel like a weight has been lifted off of me.

Kaylee

I couldn’t be happier with my experience with General Medicine! They are fast, responsive, kind and knowledgeable. It is much easier, more affordable and faster.

Nika

Get the care you need, without the wait.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a menstrual migraine and how is it different from a regular migraine?

Menstrual migraines occur in a predictable window — typically 2 days before through 3 days after menstrual onset — triggered by the drop in estrogen. They tend to be longer, more severe, and less responsive to standard acute treatments than migraines at other cycle times.

How do I confirm that my migraines are menstrually triggered?

Keeping a headache and menstrual diary for at least 3 months — recording headache days, severity, and cycle timing — is the most reliable way to establish a menstrual pattern. This diary also guides treatment decisions and demonstrates whether acute or preventive strategies are needed.

Can birth control help prevent menstrual migraines?

Continuous hormonal contraception — avoiding the hormone-free interval — can stabilize estrogen levels and reduce menstrual migraine frequency in some women. However, combined estrogen-containing contraceptives are contraindicated in migraine with aura due to elevated stroke risk.

What short-term preventive strategies are available around menstruation?

Mini-preventive treatment — taking a longer-acting NSAID like naproxen sodium, or a long-acting triptan, in the days surrounding expected menstrual migraine onset — can reduce frequency and severity without requiring daily preventive medication throughout the month.

What side effects are associated with menstrual migraine treatments?

NSAIDs carry GI side effect risk with frequent use. Triptans may cause chest tightness, tingling, and fatigue. Hormonal approaches carry their own profiles depending on formulation. Gepants — newer acute options — are well tolerated and have no cardiovascular contraindications. Menstrual Migraine visit What to expect from a Menstrual Migraine visit
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