
Texas Headache and Facial Pain Center
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Hybrid |
| Doctors | Shamin Masrour DO, Neurology |
| Telehealth Type | Video visits via doxy.me |
| Telehealth Available | Yes |
About
At Texas Headache and Facial Pain Center in Dallas, Dr. Shamin Masrour delivers focused, expert care for headache, migraine, and facial pain. She founded the practice as a direct-pay specialty clinic after years of academic medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center. The clinic operates without insurance contracts, giving Dr. Masrour the time and flexibility to build thorough, individualized treatment plans.
The clinic environment reflects its clinical purpose. Every detail, from low lighting to a fragrance-free policy, caters to patients sensitive to common migraine triggers. Dr. Masrour offers same-day and next-day appointments, in-office procedures, and telemedicine visits for Texas residents. The practice treats a wide range of conditions, including trigeminal neuralgia, cluster headache, cervicogenic headache, vestibular migraine, and intracranial pressure disorders. Procedures include Botox for chronic migraine, peripheral nerve blocks, trigger point injections, and SPG blocks. The practice does not prescribe opioids or barbiturates and provides itemized superbills so patients can seek out-of-network reimbursement on their own.
Details
Address
5439 Glen Lakes Dr., Dallas, TX 75231
Phone
(214) 620-0920Website
Visit websiteMembership Details
Initial Consultation: $625; Follow-Up Visit: $325; Therapeutic Botox: $300 (injection fee only, drug cost separate); Peripheral Nerve Blocks: $350 (global fee, both sides) or $50 per injection; Trigger Point Injections: $100 per side; SPG Blocks: $50 per side; Intramuscular Ketorolac Injection: $100; Prior Authorization for a Medication: $25 per medication, per year. Fee-for-service, no insurance accepted.
Typical Appointment
60 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
The practice does not participate with any insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. Patients pay directly at the time of service. After each visit, the practice provides an itemized superbill with CPT and diagnosis codes that patients can submit to their insurance company for potential out-of-network reimbursement.
An initial consultation costs $625. Follow-up visits cost $325. Procedural fees include $300 for therapeutic Botox injections (drug cost separate), $350 for peripheral nerve blocks covering both sides, $100 per side for trigger point injections, and $50 per side for SPG blocks. The practice publishes all fees upfront with no surprise charges.
New patient consultations last approximately 60 minutes. Dr. Masrour reviews your full history, discusses your diagnosis, and works with you to create an individualized treatment plan. Follow-up visits typically run 25 to 30 minutes.
Yes. Texas Headache and Facial Pain Center offers same-day and next-day appointments. The practice also performs same-day procedures for established patients. No referral is required to schedule.
Yes. Dr. Masrour offers virtual consultations for both new and returning patients. Telemedicine visits are available to patients currently located in Texas due to state licensing requirements.
In most cases, Dr. Masrour can obtain the Botox medication through your insurance plan. The $300 injection fee covers the procedure itself and does not include the drug. The Botox Savings Program can also help patients manage any remaining out-of-pocket drug costs.
No. Texas Headache and Facial Pain Center does not require a referral. Patients can contact the practice directly to schedule an initial consultation, either in person or via telemedicine.
Bring a list of all current medications including dosages, any relevant medical records from other treating physicians, and diagnostic imaging such as MRI or CT scan discs if available. Completing all intake forms before your appointment helps Dr. Masrour make the most of your 60-minute consultation.
No. Texas Headache and Facial Pain Center operates as a non-narcotic headache center. Dr. Masrour does not prescribe opioids or barbiturates. Research shows these medications often worsen headache frequency over time and reduce the effectiveness of other treatments.
Yes. The clinic maintains a quiet, low-light, fragrance-free environment throughout. The practice asks all patients and visitors to avoid wearing scented products. Dr. Masrour designed the space specifically with headache and migraine sufferers in mind.
Practice last updated August 17, 2026



