When I was in my second year of practice, I had a patient that came to me. Her name was Angie.

 

Angie was one of the first migraine patients that I worked with. I had seen some really good results for patients, but her experience was really just life-changing.

The fact that it gave her the ability to spend more time with her kids and really feel like she could be the mom that she wanted to be, was really the inspiration that it gave me. It made me super grateful to have her come into my life and into my practice.

She was able to show me what it was that I could do and how I could help change people’s lives.

That, for me, is why I believe that anyone who is struggling with some sort of chronic health issue, like migraines, needs to see someone that will really dive into that and try to help them figure out what’s going on.