Migraine and Headache Treatment Online

Migraines and headaches

Get quality support for migraine and headache treatment through InstantScripts. You can request a consultation or a prescription from an Australian-registered doctor who can help you relieve your pain and get back to feeling your best.

How our doctors can help manage migraines and headaches

Migraines and headaches can be disruptive, painful, and unpredictable, often affecting your ability to work, rest, or go about daily life. Whether you experience occasional headaches, recurring migraines, or more persistent symptoms, our doctors are here to help you explore appropriate options and understand how migraines and headaches can be managed.

Telehealth Consultation

We offer

Online consultations with Australian-registered doctors, available 24/7 with low wait times

Medical advice to discuss migraine symptoms such as throbbing head pain, nausea and light sensitivity

Discussion of migraine and headache treatment options, including prescription medications, where clinically appropriate

Guidance for managing recurring or long-term migraine headaches

Follow-up consultations with an available doctor if further support is needed

Over 150 doctors available

Quality care from Australian-based doctors

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Dr Sarah, Chief Medical Officer InstantScripts

Every telehealth appointment is with an Australian-based doctor registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

Migraine & Headache Treatment Online - How it works

1.

Request a telehealth consultation

Let our doctors know why you’re requesting a consultation, create your InstantScripts account and complete your payment.

2.

A doctor will call you

Our doctors will review your request and call you to discuss any concerns or questions you have.

3.

Receive your script

If the doctor decides medication is necessary, an eScript will be sent to your phone so you to collect your medication from any pharmacy in Australia, or alternatively, we can arrange delivery.

Headache and migraine treatment made simple

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Living with migraines or frequent headaches can feel overwhelming, especially when symptoms interrupt your routine or build without warning.

InstantScripts offers a private, accessible way to request support online, whether you’re seeking early migraine treatment, help with ongoing headache symptoms, or advice on managing triggers.

No travel, no waiting rooms, just practical care on your terms.

We make healthcare convenient

Healthcare at home

Expert healthcare, right where you feel safest — at home. Skip the drive and crowded waiting rooms, and stay protected from illness.

Open 24/7

Don't wait till the morning. Our doctors are here to help at any time, day or night.

Fast Medication Delivery

If you need medication fast, we can deliver it to you in less than 4 hours*.

*4-hour delivery only available to metro locations during specific windows.

We're here for you

Safe and secure
Safe and secure
ADHA registered provider
ADHA registered provider
AHPRA registered doctors
AHPRA registered doctors
No cancellation fees
No cancellation fees

What are headaches?

What causes headaches?

Headaches can be classified as primary (occurring on their own) or secondary (resulting from another health problem). Primary headaches can be triggered by lifestyle factors such as alcohol, certain foods, changes in sleep patterns, bad posture, skipping meals, and stress. Secondary headaches can be caused by problems with sinuses, eyes, teeth, nerves, blood vessels, ear infections, medications, dehydration, or head injuries.

What causes migraines?

The exact cause of migraines is not fully understood, but they are thought to involve changes in brain activity and nerve signalling. Migraines may be triggered by factors such as stress, lack of sleep, dehydration, hormonal changes, certain foods, or environmental stimuli like bright lights and strong smells. Identifying personal migraine triggers can help reduce the frequency of migraine headaches.

How do headache symptoms differ from migraine symptoms?

There are over 200 types of headaches. The most common types are tension-type headaches, migraine, and cluster headaches. A headache is usually felt as a tight pressure on both sides of the head and is usually not severe. A migraine episode includes other symptoms such as throbbing pain, nausea, sensitivity to light and sound, and visual disturbances. A migraine is a severe headache that typically lasts between 4 and 72 hours. People who have migraine attacks may experience nausea and vomiting as well as sensitivity to light or sound. Another common migraine symptom is throbbing pain that worsens with normal activity.

When should I see a doctor?


Most headaches are mild and not a cause for concern. However, you should see your doctor if your headaches occur frequently and interfere with your daily activities, or if you frequently take pain medication for headaches. Seek immediate medical attention for severe headaches, worsening headaches, headaches with other alarming symptoms, or if you have a high-risk medical condition.


How can the doctor determine my headache type?

Keeping a headache diary can help your doctor diagnose your headache type. Note the frequency, severity, and associated symptoms of your headaches. Discuss the impact on your daily life and any patterns or triggers you've noticed.


How do you treat a migraine?

Treatment for migraines vary depending on symptom severity and how often migraines occur. It may involve prescription medication, lifestyle adjustments, or strategies to manage known triggers. A doctor can help you understand which migraine treatment options may be suitable for you and whether further assessment or follow-up consultations are recommended.

What is the best treatment for a headache?

Like with migraines, there is no complete cure for headaches, but treatments can help manage symptoms. Speak to a doctor to determine the right treatment for you.

Can I prevent headaches?

Avoiding triggers and using prescribed medications as recommended are key to preventing headaches. Triggers can include stress, alcohol, caffeine, sleep disturbances, bright lights, poor work conditions, and hormonal changes. Lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy diet, staying hydrated, practising good posture, exercising regularly, and managing stress can also help prevent headaches. Consult your doctor for personalised preventive strategies.

A headache is pain experienced in any part of your head. It is a common condition, usually not a symptom of serious illness, but it can occasionally be associated with serious conditions.

Sources

https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/headaches, General Practice Supervisors Australia (Headache), Headache Australia (Children and headache), Headache Australia (Treatment of headache), Headache Australia (Tension-type headache), Migraine & Headache Australia (Migraine - a common and distressing disorder), Headache Australia (Cluster headache), Headache Australia (Your doctor and your headache), Headache Australia (Personal management), RCHM (Headache), ANZ Headache Society (Self-care for migraine).