What kind of migraine hospital is registered? Generally speaking, the registration number for migraine is neurology, but neurology is mostly for mild migraines that are not more severe, so the doctor can see and prescribe medication for symptomatic treatment. If a patient with intractable migraines, who takes medication repeatedly and wants to cure the migraine, should go to the neurosurgery department and consult with the doctor about whether surgery should be performed. Many migraineurs and even doctors have formed a mindset that migraine can only be treated with medication or acupuncture, but they are not aware that surgery is now available to treat intractable migraines. Microvascular decompression is a procedure that has been recognized by most medical experts as an effective treatment for migraines. The procedure is less invasive, safer, and has fewer postoperative complications. The operation is performed under a microscope and the risk of the operation is low, but it requires a professional surgeon to ensure the safety of the operation, and the surgeon must be experienced and competent in microsurgery. In terms of migraine surgery, experts have said, “Blood vessels and nerves are originally a companion relationship that do not disturb each other, but for some reason they can be compressed or even entangled, and then due to some external stimulation or endocrine influence, the compressed points are enlarged to produce painful points, and microvascular decompression is to solve the compression and entanglement, thus treating migraine. Through the treatment of microvascular decompression, many patients have been able to get out of the haze of migraine and get a new life.”