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Guidance of outpatient clinic for headache and invascular treatment

Last Updated December 24, 2024

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It is so common that there are about 30 million headache patients in Japan, but it is said that most of them do not receive appropriate medical care. Social and economic losses, such as having to take a break from the company or school due to headache attacks, have also become a problem. In outpatient headaches, a headache specialist conducts interviews and imaging tests as needed, and does not overlook dangerous secondary headaches caused by brain tumors, etc., and performs primary headaches such as migraine, which account for the majority of patients. Diagnosis and leads to treatment. In particular, migraine has come up with a new drug called anti-CGRP formulation, which can be expected to dramatically reduce the frequency of seizures. If you have a headache, we recommend that you visit a headache outpatient clinic.
In addition, our hospital has a relatively unusual system in which neurosurgeons work on intracerebrovascular treatment in collaboration with neurosurgeons. Consultation on intracerebrovascular treatment (surgery using a catheter) is also available here.

Outpatient date

morning of every Friday
※Please refer to the official website for details.

Introduction of staff

Ryoo Yamamoto

General Manager, Department of Neuroscience Internal medicine

University of origin

University of Tsukuba

Year of Graduation

2005

Specialized fields

Treatment of stroke, intracerebral nerve vascular treatment

Professional qualifications

Specialist and Instructor of the Japan Society of Neurology
Specialist and Instructor of the Japan Stroke Society
Internal Medicine and General Internal Medicine Specialist certified by the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine
Specialist of the Japan Society of Pediatrics
Specialist of the Japanese Society of Neurovascular Therapy

Inquiries to this page

Stroke and Neurospinal Center Medical Affairs Division

Telephone: 045-753-2500 (Representative)

Telephone: 045-753-2500 (Representative)

Fax: 045-753-2904 (direct)

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Page ID: 806-927-494

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