From sports injuries to arthritis, knee pain can affect every step you take, but advanced treatments can help restore movement and comfort.

While occasional headaches are common, chronic headaches and facial pain can be debilitating. They may stem from neurological, muscular, or vascular causes and often resist standard medications. In some cases, like trigeminal neuralgia, the pain is sudden, severe, and life-altering.


Tension Headache
Steady, pressure-like pain linked to stress or posture


Cervicogenic Headache
Headache originating from cervical spine issues

Trigeminal Neuralgia
Sudden, electric-shock pain in the face due to nerve irritation

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Pain
Pain in the jaw joint that radiates to face and head
Many patients rely on painkillers, which only suppress symptoms temporarily. Over time, this can lead to medication overuse headache (MOH), where the medicine itself causes a “rebound” pain cycle. Without specialized care, severe headache disorders and neuralgias can significantly impact daily life.
Many patients rely on painkillers, which only suppress symptoms temporarily. Over time, this can lead to medication overuse headache (MOH), where the medicine itself causes a “rebound” pain cycle. Without specialized care, severe headache disorders and neuralgias can significantly impact daily life.
At Armada Medical Center, our board-certified pain management specialists provide specialized treatments that directly target the nerves and pathways responsible for headache and facial pain:

FDA-approved therapy that reduces the frequency and severity of migraines.
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Relief for migraines and cervicogenic headaches.
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Effective for cluster headaches and certain facial pains.
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Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic block to manage trigeminal neuralgia.
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For joint inflammation or muscle pain contributing to facial headaches.
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Identifying whether the pain is neurological, muscular, or structural.
Most procedures are outpatient 54 and provide targeted, effective relief.

Review of headache history, triggers, and previous treatments.
Choosing targeted therapies matched to the headache type.
Long-term management to prevent recurrence and improve quality of life.
Review of headache history, triggers, and previous treatments.
Identifying whether the pain is neurological, muscular, or structural.
Choosing targeted therapies matched to the headache type.
Most procedures are outpatient 54 and provide targeted, effective relief.
Long-term management to prevent recurrence and improve quality of life.
Chronic headaches and facial pain don’t have to control your life. Schedule a consultation with our pain management specialists to explore advanced options for relief.