 Hi, I'm Jason Rosenberg. I'm a neurologist and headache medicine sub-specialist. The World Health Organization recognizes that a date with a full-blown migraine is as Disabling for the patient as if they had quadriplegia. It's a total loss of a day of life. A headache specialist can really do a lot to bring people back to function and improve their quality of life. At other area headache clinics patients will often wait Sometimes in pain and in fear for up to six months to get in to see a headache sub-specialist. At Kaiser Permanente I can often see patients within a day or two of onset of their symptoms. I could think of a woman who came in after not sleeping three nights in a row having been woken up with these excruciating headaches and one of our urgent care providers Just recognized that this might be cluster headaches. I got the patient up. She was having a headache in the room We were able to bring it under control. I was able to give her a diagnosis a treatment and a management plan and The lag time for diagnosis and treatment this patient was four days as opposed to in some studies the average being five years So I love being a physician with Kaiser Permanente every morning when I get up I'm going to a place where I have an opportunity and it's an opportunity Not only to get to meet people and know people from all walks of life But to help them