Botox works by blocking the release of neurotransmitters involved in pain signaling and deactivating pain receptors in muscle nerves. Migraine patients who receive botox report up to a 50% reduction in pain events for three months after treatment.
Treatment at Hudson can include many different injection sites specific to each patient's pain and is usually covered by insurance with prior authorization. For any additional injections or those not covered by insurance, we charge $10/unit.