Dr. Hannah ParkM.D.

Neurology

at Park Your Headache — Voorhees, NJ

About

Dr. Hannah Park is a dual board-certified neurologist and fellowship-trained headache specialist with over ten years of specialized experience in headache medicine. S. News and World Report. During her neurology residency, her NYU program selected her as Chief Resident. She then completed a Headache Medicine Fellowship in the Division of Headache at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, training directly with the pioneer of headache medicine and the first headache-fellowship-trained neurologist in the United States.

Dr. Park's path to medicine began long before medical school. She trained as a concert pianist and debuted as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Academy of Music. The physical demands of that training triggered debilitating chronic pain that went undiagnosed for years. She ultimately identified her own condition as migraine complicated by myofascial pain. That personal history drove her to Brown University's Program in Liberal Medical Education, the only guaranteed undergraduate-to-medical school program of its kind in the Ivy League. She focused her studies on neuroscience and chronic pain physiology, including a year at Oxford under leading researchers in the field. Before opening Park Your Headache, she built the first headache subspecialty program at Virtua Neuroscience in South Jersey. She is passionate about injection-based treatment, women's health and hormonal migraine, and the precise diagnosis of complex chronic pain conditions. She appeared on the Surgical Ergonomics podcast in July 2025 to discuss myofascial pain, trigger points, and referred pain.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Brown University, Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME); study year at Oxford University

Medical School

Brown University Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) / NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Residency

Neurology, NYU Grossman School of Medicine (Chief Resident); NYU Langone Health, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, VA New York Harbor Health Care

Fellowship

Headache Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Division of Headache

Additional Training

Year at Oxford under leading researchers in chronic pain physiology

Certifications

Dual Board-Certified NeurologistBoard Certified in Headache Medicine (Fellowship-Trained)

Conditions Treated

migraineepisodic migrainechronic migrainemigraine with visual auramenstrually related migrainevestibular migrainehemiplegic migraineprolonged migraine auracomplex migraine auravisual snowfacial paintrigeminal autonomic cephalalgiahemicrania continuaSUNCTSUNAcluster headachecervicogenic headachecervical myofascial paincervicalgianeck painneck strainoccipital neuralgiatrigeminal neuralgiaprimary exertional headacheheadaches in pregnancyhormonally related headachespost-concussive headachespost-traumatic headachestemporomandibular disorders (TMD)jaw painshoulder painback painmyofascial pain syndromedizziness and headachepersistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD)

Who is Dr. Park right for?

Dr. Park treats adults living with migraine, chronic headache disorders, and related pain conditions such as myofascial pain, occipital neuralgia, and facial pain. Patients who have cycled through medications without lasting relief and want injection-based treatment at the nerve root are a strong fit. She works especially well with women navigating hormonal and menstrually related migraine. Patients with complex presentations, including vestibular migraine, hemiplegic migraine, or post-concussive headache, benefit from her subspecialty depth. Her 90-minute new patient visit suits patients who have felt rushed or misunderstood in prior evaluations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Park treats hundreds of primary headache disorders and associated pain conditions. Her clinical focus includes the full spectrum of migraine types: episodic, chronic, vestibular, hemiplegic, hormonal, and migraine with aura. She also treats cervicogenic headache, occipital neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, cluster headache, myofascial pain syndrome, temporomandibular disorders, post-concussive headache, post-traumatic headache, facial pain, neck pain, and persistent postural perceptual dizziness, among others.

Yes. Dr. Park holds dual board certification in neurology and board certification in headache medicine. She completed her Headache Medicine Fellowship in the Division of Headache at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, where she trained directly with the pioneer of headache medicine in the United States.

Dr. Park completed her entire medical training at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and NYU Langone Health in Manhattan. She served as Chief Resident during her neurology residency, with housestaff rotations at NYU Langone Health, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, and VA New York Harbor Health Care. She then completed her Headache Medicine Fellowship at NYU Grossman School of Medicine's Division of Headache.

Dr. Park focuses on identifying and treating pain at its anatomical source rather than rotating through prescription medications. She uses a precise, injection-based approach, tailoring treatment sites to each patient's specific anatomy. Her goal is rehabilitation, not symptom masking. She performs every injection personally and does not use mid-level providers for treatment.

No. Park Your Headache maintains a strict policy against prescribing opioids, butalbital-containing medications, and controlled substances. Dr. Park's treatment approach centers on targeted injections and evidence-based therapies.

Dr. Park performs occipital nerve blocks, trigger point injections, sphenopalatine ganglion blocks, peripheral nerve injections, and Botox injections. She customizes injection sites for each patient rather than following a standard protocol. She personally performs every procedure at the practice.

Dr. Park trained as a concert pianist before medicine and debuted as a soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. The physical toll of that training led to years of undiagnosed chronic pain, which she ultimately identified as migraine complicated by myofascial pain. That experience shaped her focus on precise, injection-based treatment and her deep familiarity with how complex pain conditions present and evolve.

Yes. Dr. Park has a strong clinical interest in women's health and headaches. She treats menstrually related migraine, hormonally related headaches, and migraine that fluctuates with pregnancy, postpartum, or menopause. She also sees patients through pregnancy planning and lactation when appropriate treatment is especially important.

The new patient consultation runs 90 minutes, one-on-one with Dr. Park. She reviews your full headache and medical history, evaluates your symptoms, performs a neurological examination, and develops a personalized treatment plan. If she determines injection treatment is appropriate during that visit, she can perform it the same day for an additional fee.

Doctor profile last updated August 17, 2026