Areas of Specialised Care
Headache + Migraine Treatment
Watson Headache Approach
Concussion Assessment + Management
Baseline Concussion Testing
Return to Sport Protocols
Individualised Recovery Plans
We Focus on the Cases That Need More Than a General Approach
Some headaches and concussions resolve quickly with rest and basic care. But for many patients, and many worried parents, that’s not the experience.
Symptoms persist.
Recovery stalls.
The answers feel frustratingly out of reach.
That’s exactly who we’re here for
There are many allied health clinics in Melbourne. We are not a general practice. Melbourne Headache + Concussion Group was built around a single focus: delivering specialist care for conditions that are often under treated, misunderstood, or poorly managed elsewhere.
Why Patients + Practitioners Choose Us
Specialised, Not Generalist
Specialised, Not Generalist. Headache, migraine, and concussion are not side conditions we fit in between other appointments. They are our primary clinical focus. That depth of experience means patients with complex, persistent, or previously mismanaged symptoms get a level of assessment and care that a general practice cannot provide.
Validated Methods, Not Guesswork
Our headache treatment draws on the Watson Headache Approach®, a research-supported method taught internationally.
Our concussion care follows Australian Institute of Sport best-practice guidelines and uses objective testing tools also used in elite sport, helping us track recovery with measurable data rather than relying solely on symptoms.
Ready to Get to the Cause of Your Symptoms?
Whether you’re dealing with a recent concussion, months of persistent symptoms, or headaches that haven’t responded to general treatment, a targeted assessment is the clearest path forward.
Your first appointment is built around clarity. A thorough clinical history, objective assessment, and a plain-language explanation of what we found and what comes next. Many patients tell us it’s the first time their symptoms have been properly explained to them.
Catch up on the latest news, research and recommendations
Clinical articles written by our practitioners. Current research, practical explanations, and the questions we hear most often in clinic.
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