CARE Hospitals has launched a dedicated headache clinic in Visakhapatnam to enable early diagnosis and structured, evidence based treatment for patients suffering from chronic and recurrent headaches.
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Announced in April 2026, CARE Hospitals introduced a specialized headache clinic in Visakhapatnam focused on early detection, personalized treatment, and long-term management of headache disorders. The clinic adopts a multidisciplinary approach involving neurology, neurosurgery, and interventional radiology to improve outcomes and reduce reliance on prolonged medication.
In response to the growing burden of neurological conditions, particularly chronic headaches and migraines, CARE Hospitals in Visakhapatnam has launched a dedicated Headache Clinic aimed at improving early diagnosis and structured care.
Headaches are increasingly being recognized as a significant yet underdiagnosed health issue. Conditions such as migraines affect a large portion of the population, with many individuals relying on self medication rather than seeking professional care. Experts note that nearly half of headache cases remain undiagnosed, often leading to delayed treatment and worsening symptoms.
The newly launched clinic introduces a multidisciplinary, protocol driven approach, integrating expertise from neurology, neurosurgery, and interventional radiology. This enables a more comprehensive evaluation of patients, moving beyond temporary symptom relief to identifying root causes and delivering long term treatment solutions.
A key feature of the clinic is its structured diagnostic pathway, which includes detailed mapping of headache patterns, identification of triggers, and personalized treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs. This approach ensures more accurate diagnosis and effective management of different types of headaches.
The clinic also offers advanced diagnostics and modern therapies, including minimally invasive, image guided procedures for select conditions. These innovations aim to reduce dependency on long-term medication and improve recovery outcomes for patients.
Doctors at the hospital have observed a rising trend in headache cases, particularly among individuals aged 25–45, often linked to stress, prolonged screen time, and lifestyle changes. Many patients seek medical help only when symptoms significantly impact their daily lives and productivity.
Healthcare experts emphasized that certain symptoms such as headaches accompanied by vomiting, vision disturbances, or neurological signs should not be ignored, as they may indicate serious underlying conditions requiring immediate medical attention.
The initiative also focuses on patient awareness and education, encouraging individuals to move away from self medication and adopt timely, evidence based treatment approaches for better long term outcomes.
Overall, the launch of this specialized clinic reflects a growing trend in healthcare toward condition specific centers, aimed at improving diagnosis accuracy, treatment effectiveness, and patient quality of life through integrated care models.
“Neurological disorders like chronic headaches are often under recognised ”
By
HB Team
