Who This Is For

Different situations, similar questions.

People arrive at MigrainePro from different situations - often with test results, symptoms, and unanswered questions.

You were never meaningfully tested.

You've had migraines for years, but no one has ordered labs, imaging, or workups beyond basic screenings.

  • You wonder if something physical is contributing
  • You've asked about testing but were told it wouldn't help
  • You don't know what tests exist or which might be relevant

Patterns may point to what's worth testing.

You were tested and everything was "normal."

You've had bloodwork, maybe imaging. Every result was labeled within normal limits. But you still have migraines.

  • You suspect "normal" may not mean "optimal" - but aren't sure how to read the data
  • You feel like the investigation ended before it really began

"Normal" results may still reveal a clue.

You were tested but have no unified picture.

You've seen multiple specialists. You have records from different systems - neurology, endocrinology, primary care. But no one has put the pieces together. Each appointment addressed one thing in isolation.

  • You have a folder of results but no unified picture
  • You sense there might be a pattern, but can't articulate it
  • It's been a challenge to connect symptoms across specialties

Scattered data may connect into a clearer picture.

You were tested but don't understand the overall picture.

You've had tests run over the years, but you don't fully understand what they measured or why. You may have copies of the results somewhere, but interpreting them feels impossible without medical training.

  • You don't know what your labs were testing for - or what they ruled out
  • You feel lost in the language of medical results
  • You want to understand your own data, not just be told it's normal

Your data may help clarify patterns worth investigating.

Beta

If any of these situations sound familiar, you can begin a beta review of your test results - focused on surfacing patterns and questions to explore with your clinician.

You'll answer a few short questions and can upload any test results you want reviewed.