American Migraine Foundation - Find a doctor; https://americanmigrainefoundation.org/find-a-doctor/
National Headache Foundation - Find a provider; https://headaches.org/resources/healthcare-provider-finder
OHSU Comprehensive Pain Center
https://www.ohsu.edu/pain-center; 503 494-7246. "We are a group of physicians, nurses and psychologists teamed with experts in whole body therapies. Combining our strengths in a practice working within a major academic medical center, we are able to offer a variety of pain management options not easily found elsewhere." They have 8 psychologists on staff. Below is a list of common conditions treated at the Pain Center. More information:
Health psychology: Psychological treatments are an important part of pain management. Understanding and managing the thoughts, emotions and behaviors that accompany the discomfort can help you cope more effectively with your pain and can reduce the intensity of your pain. Pain psychologists focus on teaching you skills such as stress management strategies so you can engage in the activities which are most meaningful to you leading to an improved quality of life.
OHSU Headache Center
https://www.ohsu.edu/brain-institute/headaches-and-migraines; 503-494-7772; Consider asking your doctor for a referral to the OHSU Headache Center if:
Your medications no longer work.
You’re having headaches or migraines more than twice a week.
The pain disrupts your work and home life.
You have nausea and/or vomiting.
You need more aggressive treatment.