
A dedicated clinic to treat your migraines
We treat a wide range of headaches, from Arnold’s neuralgia and tension headaches to migraines with aura and vestibular migraines. We use gentle, non-invasive manual therapies, without resorting to medication, to effectively treat migraines. The vast majority of our patients experience significant improvement in their migraines. Since 2002, Dr. Daniel Lachance, chiropractor, has been treating migraines and headaches at his clinic. Over the years, by focusing more and more on migraine-related disorders, the clinic turned into Clinique La Migraine, dedicated to individuals suffering from migraines and seeking a lasting solution. Although we are a private clinic, no referral is required to become a patient.

Our Vision
We like to believe that there is a healthy version of each of us, ready to be rediscovered. In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to lose sight of the true needs of our body. Our vision is to help individuals reconnect with their natural state of well-being by adopting healthier habits and prioritizing what truly matters for their physical and mental health.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple: to relieve our patients from migraines and headaches so they can fully focus on their lives. We are committed to guiding them toward lasting relief while reducing their medication use and encouraging them to adopt healthier lifestyle habits for a restored quality of life.
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A Few Types of Migraines and Headaches That We Treat
Migraine is characterized by intense headaches, often localized on one side of the head with a throbbing pain, accompanied by symptoms such as nausea, sensitivity to light, or sound. There are two main types: with aura, where precursor signs such as visual disturbances (flashes of light, blurry spots) or tingling may occur before the pain, and without aura, where the pain appears without warning. Each episode can last from a few hours to several days, significantly impacting quality of life.
For more information, please visit our page dedicated to Migraines with Aura and Chronic Migraines.
Tension headache is the most common type of headache, characterized by a diffuse and constant pain, often described as a pressure or a tight band sensation around the head. Unlike migraines, it is not accompanied by nausea or extreme sensitivity to light or sound. The causes often include stress, fatigue, or poor posture.
For more information, please visit our page dedicated to Tension Headaches.
Vestibular migraine combines the classic symptoms of a migraine with balance disorders and dizziness. Patients may experience a feeling of vertigo, instability, or disorientation, sometimes without an associated headache. These migraines are often triggered by stress, fatigue, or certain foods, and they require specific management to reduce their impact on quality of life.
For more information, please visit our page dedicated to Vestibular Migraines.
Previously known as ophthalmic migraine, this type of migraine is now classified as a migraine with aura. It is characterized by visual disturbances such as bright spots, shimmering, or zigzag lines, which often precede the pain. These symptoms, though alarming, are temporary and reversible, and highlight the importance of proper follow-up care.
For more information, please visit our page dedicated to Ophthalmic Migraines.
Migraines in children are more common than often thought, with symptoms sometimes different from those in adults. Abdominal migraines, for example, cause intense stomach pain without an obvious headache. They may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Early diagnosis and appropriate management are essential to minimize the impact on their daily life.
For more information, please visit our page dedicated to Children with Migraines.
Arnold’s neuralgia is characterized by sharp, stabbing pain that starts at the base of the skull and can radiate to the top of the head or behind the eyes. It is caused by irritation or compression of the Arnold nerve, often related to muscle tension or injuries. Although painful, it can be relieved through targeted approaches such as manual therapies.
For more information, please visit our page dedicated to Arnold’s Neuralgia.
Also known as cluster headache, Horton’s neuralgia is an intense, unilateral, and periodic pain, often described as unbearable. It is accompanied by symptoms such as tearing, nasal congestion, or redness of the eye on the affected side. The attacks occur in clusters and require prompt management to limit their severity.
For more information, please visit our page dedicated to Cluster Headache.
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Why consult us?
- Effective treatments in the greater majority of cases
- Knowledge and technique refined over 20 years of experience
- Access to digital tools to help manage your migraines and symptoms