Your migraine support, your way

Explore support for head pain and discomfort from Online Doctor

  • No appointment needed
  • Unlimited 1-to-1 clinical support*
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  • We deliver 7 days a week
Your migraine support, your way


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No appointment needed

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Next-day delivery*

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Explore the different Online Doctor migraine consultation options

You can explore all of our migraine support options during your next consultation. Any recommendations or changes to your plan will depend on a full clinical assessment of your health and eligibility.

How it works in 3 simple steps

Tell us about you

Tell us about you

Complete an online consultation to let us know about you and your health profile. No need for an appointment - choose a time that works for you.
Explore next steps

Explore next steps

Our clinician will review your consultation with any personal preferences taken into consideration. They’ll then recommend a suitable next step.
We can deliver to you

We can deliver to you

If the clinician decides that care is appropriate, we will arrange for any recommended next steps to be delivered to you.

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If you’re an Online Doctor patient, we're on hand to support your health journey 7 days a week with same-day responses on messages received before 4pm*. 

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Expert clinical advice to support your journey

Frequently asked questions about migraines

Research into migraines hasn't identified one specific cause, but it's widely thought that they are a result of abnormal brain activity that can impact the blood vessels, nerve signals, and chemical balances.

There is also evidence to suggest a genetic link, as over 50% of people who experience migraine have a close family member who also lives with the condition.

Migraines are commonly associated with 'triggers'; factors that are believed to contribute to the onset of migraine symptoms.

These can be environmental in nature, such as changes in air pressure or increased exposure to flickering screens.

Physical factors can include things like caffeine consumption, dehydration, lack of sleep, head injury, muscle tension, teeth grinding, or eating certain foods.

Hormonal changes in women, such as before, during, and after their period are often linked to migraine episodes.

Emotional triggers such as increased stress are also associated migraines in some people.

The most prevalent migraine symptom is an intense headache, characterised by a throbbing pain on one side of the head.

Other symptoms may include:

  • nausea and vomiting

  • light and noise sensitivity

  • fatigue

  • mood changes

  • an increased need to pee

  • neck stiffness

You may have come across the term 'aura' in association with migraines. This refers to temporary symptoms that act as warning signals as your migraine episode starts.

If you experience the following symptoms, you're likely to be having what's known as a migraine with aura:

  • dizziness

  • pins and needles

  • slurred speech or difficulty speaking

  • visual disturbances like flashing lights or blind spots

These short-term 'warning' symptoms can last for between 5 minutes to an hour.

Migraines can be frequent or infrequent, with episodes lasting anywhere from 2 hours to several days. Some symptoms such as fatigue may start hours or even days before the onset of head pain.

Preventing migraines involves finding a solution that works for you.

Each person is different, and you might want to keep a diary of your migraine episodes, noting down any relevant contributing factors that could help you identify recurring triggers so these can be avoided where possible.

Over-the-counter pain relief can be taken when the first symptoms of a migraine start to appear.

If you've tried a range of methods and want to explore prescription medication options, our online GPs can help to find the right treatment for you.

Our Online Doctor service is designed to offer you safe, high-quality care that’s both convenient and clinically robust. Depending on the condition you're seeking treatment for and the consultation programme in use, we work in partnership with trusted third-party healthcare providers to deliver the service.

While Pharmacy2U facilitates the process, your consultation and treatment are provided directly by a dedicated team of registered clinicians. This separation ensures that prescribing decisions are made independently and in your best interest, in line with healthcare regulations.

Our clinical partners:

  • Expert Health Ltd provides the clinical and prescribing aspects for many of our services. Expert Health is registered in England and Wales (company number 04058287), with its registered office at Lumina, Park Approach, Thorpe Park, Leeds, LS15 8GB. Expert Health is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which means its services meet high standards of safety, effectiveness, and patient care. For healthcare regulatory purposes, the Expert Health’s Online Doctor Service is overseen by their Registered Manager.

Dispensing:

Prescriptions issued as part of the Online Doctor service are dispensed by Pharmacy2U, registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). This ensures your medicines are dispensed safely, securely, and to the highest professional standards. 

If you have any questions about your consultation, prescription, or delivery, our customer care team is here to help.

Metabolic Healthcare Limited (MHL) is a part of the Pharmacy2U Group, providing pharmacy services within the group. MHL operates under the trading name LloydsDirect, a registered pharmacy and a trusted brand in the UK for dispensing and dispatching prescribed medications. It is regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) under registration number 9011437.

*There may be occasions where prescribing or delivery takes a little longer. This can happen if your medical history requires further clinical review before we can prescribe.

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