Migraine care

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Dr. Josh Emdur, DO

Dr. Josh Emdur

Dr. Josh Emdur

Dr. Josh Emdur

Family Medicine

DO

Most insurances accepted

Next appointment:

June 19, 2026

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Dr. Josh Emdur, DO

Dr. Josh Emdur

Video visit

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20 min

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Jul 13 – Jul 19
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Migraine is a real neurological disease, and you shouldn't have to keep proving it.

Migraine is a real neurological disease, and you shouldn't have to keep proving it.

If you’re here, you’ve probably spent a long time managing migraine on your own — tracking triggers, cycling through medications, and waiting months for an appointment that lasts fifteen minutes. You deserve a doctor who actually has time to understand your history and build a plan around your life, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

01 — Cost

Most insurances accepted.

Most insurances accepted.

Final cost is confirmed during booking, before you ever pay.

In-network copay

$25–$50

Typical first visit

Self-pay (cash)

$149

Typical first visit

02 — Credentials

Exceptionally qualified, and easy to verify.

Exceptionally qualified, and easy to verify.

Specialty

Family Medicine

Board certification

Board-certified in Family Medicine (ABFM)

Residency

Family Medicine Residency — University of Colorado, Denver

Medical school

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine — Touro University, California

Virtual Care

10+ years practicing telemedicine across primary and specialty care

03 — In their words

A note from Dr. Josh Emdur.

A note from Dr. Josh Emdur.

I became a doctor to build long relationships with my patients — to be the person who already knows your story when you message at 9pm during an attack. Practicing online lets me give that time back. You’ll see the same face every visit, and we’ll figure out what works for you, together.

04 — How care works

Built so you leave each step knowing more.

Built so you leave each step knowing more.

Old-school specialty care is a long wait punctuated by short, confusing visits. Closer Clinic is built so the visit is about you, not paperwork.

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Book in minutes, with your copay confirmed

Pick a time and we verify your insurance up front, so you see your cost before you confirm.

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Meet your doctor, already up to speed

You complete an intake on your own time. The AI organizes it and pulls your records so your visit starts with context.

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Leave with a plan that fits your life

We talk through what’s going on, what to try, and what good looks like over the next weeks — not a history dump.

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Stay in care between visits

Message between appointments and get answers. Your case keeps moving in the months that used to be silent.

05 — FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Frequently asked questions.

Your first visit is a video visit with Dr. Josh Emdur, who has already read your history and pulled your records in before you meet, so you spend the time on your actual problem instead of repeating your story from scratch. Together you settle on a plan and agree on what getting better should look like. Between visits you can message the practice the way you'd text someone, and if something isn't working, you don't wait for the next appointment — Dr. Josh Emdur adjusts as you go. And you see the same doctor each time: one person who knows your case and follows it over time.

We're in-network with most major commercial plans. We verify your specific coverage during booking and show your cost before you confirm.

Most new patients are seen within days. The booking widget shows the next available times.

Migraine care is mostly history, an accurate diagnosis, the right medication, and steady follow-up, which happen by video and prescription rather than in a procedure room. Your first visit is a video visit with your records already pulled in, and Dr. Josh Emdur tells you if anything needs to be seen in person.

Some symptoms need care right away: the sudden worst headache of your life, new weakness, numbness, confusion, trouble speaking, vision loss, or a fever with a stiff neck. If that's happening, go to the nearest emergency room. If your case needs imaging or a specialist, Dr. Josh Emdur helps you get there.

At your first visit, you and Dr. Josh Emdur set what better looks like: fewer migraine days, shorter or milder attacks, a rescue medication that works. Between visits you check in on how it's going, and that picture, not a guess at your next appointment, is what tells us whether the plan is working.

You message the practice the way you'd text someone. If a medication isn't working or causes a side effect, you don't wait for the next appointment, and Dr. Josh Emdur adjusts as you go.

Bring all of it. Knowing what you've tried and how each one failed is half of getting the next decision right. The goal isn't to restart the trial-and-error loop, it's to look at your whole history and make a deliberate next move.

Tell us when it's getting tight, not after you've run out. If your rescue medication isn't lasting the month, that's a sign the plan needs a look, and Dr. Josh Emdur reviews your options rather than leaving you to ration around it.

Plenty of people arrive having been told it was sinus, tension, or stress, sometimes for years. A careful history and an accurate diagnosis are the point of the first visit, and if it looks like something other than migraine, Dr. Josh Emdur tells you and points you to the right next step.

Most migraine is diagnosed and managed in primary care. If your case needs a neurologist or in-person testing, Dr. Josh Emdur tells you and helps you get there.

Often, getting a newer preventive covered comes down to documenting what you've already tried and how it went. That paperwork is part of the job, and the practice puts it together with you instead of leaving you to chase it.

Yes. You see Dr. Josh Emdur at each visit, and they know your case: what you've tried, what's helped, what set off the last attack. Migraine care works best when one person tracks the pattern over time instead of starting over with someone new.

See Dr. Josh Emdur in days, not months.

See Dr. Josh Emdur in days, not months.

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