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Good News To Share with Our Migraine and Headache Patients

By John Claude Krusz, PhD, MD, Health Guide Monday, October 05, 2009

It is our honor to be treating several patients who are members and readers of MyMigraineConnection. It's a true joy to watch the progress of patients who come to us, in so much pain and a significantly diminished quality of life, make progress in the management of their Migraines and headaches.

 

We'd like to share our good news with you, news that will make it easier and more convenient for people to visit us for treatment...

 

We have opened a second clinic near the Dallas-Fort Worth airport, in the town of Grapevine, Texas. This facility will follow the same parameters of care for headache and pain patients as the primary clinic, which is close to downtown. The DFW Grapevine clinic will be able to accommodate meeting participants, travelers, and vacationers, as this this area is a major airport hub on for the entire country. There are many excellent hotels and resorts nearby: Gaylord Texan, Embassy Suites, DFW Grand Hyatt Hotel, Great Wolf Lodge and other hotels planned for the near future.

 

The practice philosophy will be the same as our main clinic, but our availability for acute treatment of headache and pain flare-ups will expand by quite a bit. In addition, we may be able to have people stay in local residences or bed and breakfasts. Grapevine is a much smaller community than urban Dallas and has a real Texas “feel” to it. It has much less hustle and bustle, with a very comfortable feel and atmosphere. The overriding principle is that we should be able to accommodate our out-of-town patients with a comfort level and atmosphere that is most pleasant while we attempt to treat out-of-control headaches and pain flare-ups.

 

The new clinic is somewhat more high-tech than our “homey” atmosphere at the main clinic. We have the ability to treat nine or ten patients simultaneously for their out-of-control headaches and pain, as we rework medication strategies. We anticipate four- to seven-day stays for most patients.

 

We look forward to helping you conquer your Migraines, headaches, or other pain issues and helping you craft a better and more productive lifestyle. Family members, especially spouses and children are encouraged to accompany the patient even if only for a part of the treatment time at the clinic.

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By John Claude Krusz, PhD, MD, Health Guide— Last Modified: 01/30/11, First Published: 10/05/09