


Botox or neurotoxin chemodenervation is a medical procedure that uses carefully placed injections to temporarily block nerve signals that cause overactive muscles. In neurology, it is often used for chronic migraines, cervical dystonia, spasticity after stroke or brain injury, and certain movement disorders. By reducing abnormal muscle activity, this treatment can help decrease pain, improve comfort, and support better movement and function. Patients seeking migraine or neurological symptom relief often receive this treatment through a broader plan coordinated by our neurology specialists.










Botox treatment for neurological conditions requires precision and clinical expertise. At Universal Neurological Care, injections are administered by experienced clinicians who specialize in neurological disorders that affect muscle control, movement, and chronic pain.
Our team carefully evaluates each patient’s symptoms to determine the most effective injection points and treatment approach. This personalized planning allows the therapy to target the underlying muscle activity responsible for migraines, dystonia, or spasticity.
Patients often choose our clinic because treatment is delivered within a comprehensive neurological care setting. This ensures that Botox therapy is not used in isolation but as part of a coordinated plan designed to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life.
