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Migraine · Rescue meds · Triptans & gepants
Talk to a licensed clinician about migraine rescue medication. When appropriate, a triptan (sumatriptan, rizatriptan) or gepant (ubrogepant) is sent to your pharmacy the same day.
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Board-Certified · Internal Medicine · Medical Director
All 50 states + DC·Video visit
In-network: Aetna, BCBS, UnitedHealthcare +18 more plans
A licensed clinician reviews your history and screens for secondary-headache red flags before prescribing rescue meds.
When appropriate, your prescription is sent to your pharmacy the same day — including triptans, gepants, and antiemetics.
We bill your insurance for the visit. Most generic triptans are inexpensive on insurance and via cash pay.
Yes, when you have an established migraine pattern and no red flags. The clinician screens for things like new-onset severe headache, neurological deficits, or thunderclap onset that require in-person workup.
The clinician can still evaluate you — they'll use ICHD-3 criteria during the visit. If your pattern looks more like another headache type, they'll recommend the right next step instead of a triptan.
Yes, in many cases. If your migraines are frequent or disabling, the clinician can discuss propranolol, topiramate, or refer for CGRP options.
Yes. We bill your plan for the visit. Most generic triptans cost just a few dollars at the pharmacy.