FDA-approved preventive treatment for chronic migraines. Reduce the frequency and severity of migraine attacks with targeted Botox therapy.
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Plano, TX 75024
Plano, TX 75024
Treatment tailored to your unique needs
Advanced techniques for faster recovery
Your comfort and wellbeing come first
Based on the latest medical research
Understanding PRP
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) was FDA-approved in 2010 for the prevention of chronic migraines in adults. At Spine and Pain Clinic of Texas in Plano, Dr. Muhammad Arif, MD offers this evidence-based treatment for patients struggling with frequent, debilitating migraines.
Unlike medications that treat migraines after they start, Botox is a preventive therapy it’s given before headaches occur to help reduce the number of headache days per month. Treatment involves small injections in specific areas around the head and neck, delivered every 12 weeks. Patients throughout Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and North Texas may benefit from this approach.
Treatment Benefits
Comprehensive interventional pain treatments designed to reduce pain and restore function. Each treatment plan is personalized to your specific condition and goals.
Proven safe and effective through clinical trials
May decrease number of headache and migraine days
Only needed just once every 12 weeks
Works before migraines start, not just after
Eligibility
Botox is approved for chronic migraines, defined as:
The Process
Dr. Arif reviews your headache history, previous treatments, and determines if you meet the criteria for chronic migraines.
31 small injections are administered across 7 specific areas of the head and neck. The entire session takes about 15-20 minutes.
Treatments are repeated every 12 weeks. Optimal results often require 2-3 treatment cycles.
Your response is monitored and your treatment plan adjusted as needed for best results.
While Botox is FDA-approved for chronic migraines, it’s important to understand the potential risks and considerations:
WHY US
Experience compassionate care from providers dedicated to helping you find relief and restore your quality of life.
Pain Management Specialist
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Individualized care plans for each patient
Same-week appointments may be available. We work to accommodate your schedule and get you seen promptly.
We accept many major insurance plans. Please call our office to verify your specific coverage before your visit.
We take time to understand your condition, review imaging, and develop a treatment plan tailored to your goals.
Your Journey
From your first visit to follow-up care, here’s how we work with you to address your pain.
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Comprehensive assessment of your pain history, symptoms, and how they affect your daily life.
2
Review of existing imaging or ordering appropriate studies to understand the source of your pain.
3
Development of a personalized treatment plan with options explained and your preferences considered.
4
Minimally invasive interventional procedures performed with precision and care for your comfort.
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Ongoing evaluation of your response and adjustment of the treatment plan as needed.
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Our office is easily accessible from major highways, serving patients throughout Collin County and the DFW metroplex.
6300 Stonewood Dr STE 206
Plano, TX 75024
(469) 915-5222
Exit at Spring Creek Pkwy, head east to Stonewood Dr, turn left. Office is in the medical complex on the right.
Exit at Spring Creek Pkwy, head east to Stonewood Dr, turn left. Office is in the medical complex on the right.
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Same-week appointments may be available. Contact us today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Muhammad Arif, MD.
(469) 915-5222
6300 Stonewood Dr STE 206
Plano, TX 75024
Mon-Fri: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sat-Sun: Closed
We accept many major insurance plans—call to confirm your coverage. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you.
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The Colony
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FAQ
Common questions about our pain management services and what to expect at our Plano clinic.
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is FDA-approved for chronic migraine prevention. It works by blocking the release of certain chemicals involved in pain transmission, and is injected into specific muscles around the head and neck.
Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) is FDA-approved for chronic migraine prevention. It works by blocking the release of certain chemicals involved in pain transmission, and is injected into specific muscles around the head and neck.
Botox is typically prescribed for adults with chronic migraines, defined as headaches occurring 15 or more days per month, with at least 8 of those being migraine days. Dr. Arif will evaluate your headache history to determine if you’re a candidate.
Botox is typically prescribed for adults with chronic migraines, defined as headaches occurring 15 or more days per month, with at least 8 of those being migraine days. Dr. Arif will evaluate your headache history to determine if you’re a candidate.
A typical treatment session involves 31 injections across 7 specific areas of the head and neck. Each injection contains a small dose of Botox. The entire session takes about 15-20 minutes.
A typical treatment session involves 31 injections across 7 specific areas of the head and neck. Each injection contains a small dose of Botox. The entire session takes about 15-20 minutes.
Botox treatments for chronic migraines are typically given every 12 weeks (about 3 months). It may take 2-3 treatment cycles before you experience the full benefit.
Botox treatments for chronic migraines are typically given every 12 weeks (about 3 months). It may take 2-3 treatment cycles before you experience the full benefit.
Some patients notice improvement after the first treatment, but many people see better results after 2-3 treatment sessions. It’s important to continue treatments as scheduled for optimal results.
Some patients notice improvement after the first treatment, but many people see better results after 2-3 treatment sessions. It’s important to continue treatments as scheduled for optimal results.
Common side effects include neck pain, headache (initially), and injection site reactions. Rarely, patients may experience muscle weakness or drooping eyelids. All potential risks will be discussed during your consultation.
Common side effects include neck pain, headache (initially), and injection site reactions. Rarely, patients may experience muscle weakness or drooping eyelids. All potential risks will be discussed during your consultation.