Cove, a telemedicine startup for migraine sufferers

October 30, 2019

Cove, a telemedicine startup provides medical care to people suffering from migraines. There are 40 million migraine sufferers in the US, only half of whom seek medical care. The other half may have mild migraines, not have access to medical care, or are under the impression that nothing can be done about their headaches. Only half of the half that go to a doctor receive a correct diagnosis of migraine. The other half, or about 10 million, are misdiagnosed as sinus, tension, or stress headaches and never receive effective treatment.

Withcove.com is website where migraine sufferers can have a neurologist evaluate their symptoms and provide an accurate diagnosis and prescribe individualized treatment. It may seem that not seeing a doctor in person would be a major obstacle, but it is not. The patient completes a questionnaire and video is used for neurological examination. The doctor evaluates the information and prescribes migraine drugs, both for the acute treatment of an attack, as well for prevention. You don’t even need to go to a pharmacy – the medicine is shipped to you. Cove also offers a variety of supplements, such as magnesium and CoQ10, which can be more effective and safer for the prevention of migraines than drugs.

My colleague at the NY Headache Center, Dr. Sara Crystal and I are helping Cove with the design of proper evaluation tools, treatment algorithms, and other aspects of care.

In addition to providing direct care, Cove is conducting some research as well. In a survey of nearly 1,000 people, a combination of Cove customers and other migraine sufferers, Cove looked at the impact of migraine on careers, to identify coping strategies, and to provide tools that make it easier to get ahead. You can read the full report, “When Migraine Gets In the Way of Careers”.

Here is a sample of the survey findings:
47% of migraine sufferers who are employed feel that migraines have held them back from advancing in their career.
30% of employed migraine sufferers said that they’ve needed to quit a job, turn down responsibilities at their current job, and/or not accept a new job because of their migraines.
38% of employed migraine sufferers have missed 5+ days of work in the past 12 months due to their migraines.

These are shocking numbers, but in line with the data known to headache specialists. Migraine is ranked globally as the seventh most disabling disease among all diseases and is the leading cause of disability among all neurological disorders. Unfortunately, research into migraines does not receive appropriate attention from the National Institutes of Health and other funding sources.

Written by
Alexander Mauskop, MD
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