


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 for neurological conditions isn't a one-size-fits-all procedure. It demands clinical precision from specialists who understand how muscles, movement, and the nervous system interact. Our neurologists in Jacksonville, FL bring focused expertise in neurological disorders, including dystonia, spasticity, and chronic migraine, ensuring every injection is placed with diagnostic intent.
Every treatment plan starts with a thorough symptom evaluation. Our neurology team identifies the specific muscle groups driving your condition before determining injection sites, not after. This targeted approach means therapy addresses root-level muscle activity, not just surface symptoms.
What sets this practice apart is the environment where care happens. Botox treatment is integrated into a full neurological care framework, so your therapy works alongside your broader health plan rather than in isolation. Patients who work with our Jacksonville neurology specialists consistently report better pain relief, improved mobility, and lasting quality-of-life outcomes that standalone Botox clinics simply cannot offer.
