Skip to Main Content

INFORMATION FOR

    Christopher Gottschalk, MD, FAHS

    Professor
    DownloadHi-Res Photo

    Are You a Patient?

    View this doctor's clinical profile on the Yale Medicine website for information about the services we offer and making an appointment.

    View Doctor Profile

    Additional Titles

    Chief, Division of General Neurology, Neurology

    Director, Fellowship Program, Headache & Facial Pain Center

    About

    Titles

    Professor

    Chief, Division of General Neurology, Neurology; Director, Fellowship Program, Headache & Facial Pain Center

    Appointments

    Education & Training

    Fellow
    Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (1996)
    Resident
    Neurological Institute of New York (1994)
    MD
    Columbia University (1990)
    BA
    Johns Hopkins University (1984)

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Brain Mapping; Cluster Headache; Cortical Spreading Depression; Headache Disorders, Primary; Headache Disorders, Secondary; Migraine Disorders; Neurochemistry; Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias; Trigeminal Neuralgia

    Public Health Interests

    Chronic Diseases; Child/Adolescent Health; Health Care Management; Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice; Substance Use, Addiction

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Christopher Gottschalk's published research.

    Publications

    2024

    2022

    2020

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • activity

      Neurology Clinical Competency Committee

    • activity

      American Headache Society

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Christopher H. Gottschalk, MD, established the first headache medicine program at Yale, and continues to treat patients with chronic headaches, facial pain and general neurology issues. “We have an extraordinary network of clinical services dedicated to improving headache care, and world-class scientists who are ready to advance our understanding of a highly prevalent, disabling and misunderstood disease,” he says.

    In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Gottschalk is a professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine who researches ways to optimize interventions to improve headache diagnosis and management across medical specialties. Recurring moderate to severe headaches are often misdiagnosed and poorly treated, which is a problem that Dr. Gottschalk would like to change. “The burden of illness due to migraine and related conditions is gigantic—it is the most important cause of disability for women worldwide, and yet this fact is largely unknown or ignored,” he says.

    Insights into the biology of migraine headaches is leading to a better understanding of brain function at a fundamental level and advancing treatment, Dr. Gottschalk says. “In the past, we have had to borrow treatments from other fields of medicine, and that has been of some value. But now, for the first time, we are developing treatments specifically designed to reduce the frequency and severity of migraine and other primary headache disorders.”

    Clinical Specialties

    Neurology; Headache

    Fact Sheets

    Yale Medicine News

    Get In Touch

    Contacts

    Appointment Number
    Clinic Fax Number

    Administrative Support

    Locations

    • Patient Care Locations

      Are You a Patient? View this doctor's clinical profile on the Yale Medicine website for information about the services we offer and making an appointment.