send link to app

iHeadache - Headache & Migraine Diary app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 688 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: BetterQOL.com
4.99 USD
Current version: 2.5, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 04 Jul 2009
App size: 3.41 Mb

Do you suffer from recurring headaches? Maybe you’ve tried countless things to relieve your pain. Wouldn’t it help you to keep track of your headaches, disability, medications taken, and triggers as you have your headaches? Use the most popular headache diary on the app store (over 180,000 downloads to date)!

(5 Stars)
"Loved the app and the new update makes tracking the migraines even better. Being able to note the possible triggers and then add my own notes for each headache is a big plus. Definitely worth the $$"
-jtsmaman

(5 Stars)
"I liked the app before, but now it is perfect. My doctor loves the reports and now he is even telling his patients to get it. The triggers and notes work great. Thanks for making this app."
-NYblondey

When you see the doctor he needs information about your headaches to help you but you’re stumped by the questions that need answering.

• How many headaches you are having?
• How disabling are they?
• What medications are you trying?
• Are your headache preventatives working?
• Are there any triggers you can identify?

When you’re enduring a headache, keeping track of which medications you have taken, foods that might have triggered an attack or charting the time you are disabled is more than you feel up to. Yet, giving your physician the correct data about your headaches is essential to getting the best headache care.

Luckily, there’s help for you here. iHeadache has everything you need to track your headache symptoms, disability, triggers and medications in a pain-free way. With iHeadache, your iPhone becomes a headache diary that’s going to help you and your doctor diagnose and treat your pain.

iHeadache was developed by neurologist, researcher and headache specialist, Dr. Brian D. Loftus. Who better than a specialist to create the most accurate and important headache tracking tool available?

One of the unique features of iHeadache is that it can tell you the type of headache you’re having by capturing and analyzing real time information. The app uses criteria specified by the International Headache Society to classify your headache as a migraine, probable migraine, tension headache or unclassified headache. This application is like having a doctor in your device.

What kind of information does iHeadache track, record and analyze?
• Symptoms
• Duration and severity
• Disability and impact
• Medication and usage
• Number of headaches
• Headache triggers

The app is flexible, allowing you to create custom triggers and medications, as well as enter notes about each headache. iHeadache is the perfect tool for gathering everything you need to know in one convenient place. You can even generate reports to share with your physician. Break down the information into 7, 28 or 30 days, or by specific months to show:

• The types of headaches you have
• The number of headaches during a specified period of time
• Medications and dosages
• The length of time you are completely and partially disabled
• Your MIDAS (Migraine Disability Assessment Scale) score
• The sum of your headache triggers
• Notes

The information and analysis units in iHeadache have been designed to help you and your doctor design an informed, optimized treatment plan. The report is specifically formatted so your physician can quickly analyze the data about your headaches. You can even choose to export your diary to a CSV file that can be opened in Excel, Numbers or other spreadsheet applications.

Visit www.iHeadache.com to view the user manual, video tutorials, and quick start guide.

If you’d like to learn more about headaches or Dr. Loftus, please visit www.BellaireNeurology.com.

Why on earth would you want to suffer more or longer than you have to? Get iHeadache now and help your doctor help you.

Pros and cons of iHeadache - Headache & Migraine Diary app for iPhone and iPad

iHeadache - Headache & Migraine Diary app good for

This program is fantastic! My neurologist was always after me to keep a headache journal, and I never did because he wanted so much detail, but this program covers most of it. I would love a few minor changes. Now you enter Initial Severity and Maximum Severity, and only have the three options. My neurologist would like me to report my pain severity on a scale of 1 to 10, and to keep track of the changes in severity as time passes throughout the day. It would be nice if the severity was more like the Medications tab, so that you could enter it throughout the day and have the program note the time, and if you could enter it on a numeric scale. As it stands, I have to type this manually in Notes, which still gets the job done. I would also like to be able to input an actual end time for the reported headache, instead of being limited to "more than 4 hours." This is a must have for headache sufferers!
Notes option has been added. Also I emailed the developer with a suggestion and the response was immediate. Very helpful people to deal with. I agree with the reviewer who stated they would like to see a 1 - 10 rating scale. That is how I categorize my headaches in the notes portion.
I was a big fan of this App before, but it has been improved. The performance improvements that have been made in this latest update (v 1.40) are great. I found it slow and frustrating when trying to access the headache Log before. The App is now much quicker and more responsive to user inputs. Definitely a must have App for migraine sufferers looking to help their physician in helping them. As far as further improvements/ changes I would like to see: - It would be nice to track work days missed due to headache. This could perhaps be accomplished with the addition of a simple check box on the day of the headache entry. - A graphical display of sorts would be sweet. Havent put thought into exactly how it could be depicted, but some sort of overlapping graph displaying when a user is suffering with headache and when abortive medications are taken. This may help the user and their physician in identifying medication over-usage/ rebound headache. Thanks for your efforts in keeping this App up to date and full functioning. I wouldnt want to be without it.
I also appreciate the reviews, I have been wanting a graph function as well, not all Doctors are willing to read the log and I find trying to sort through the dates, severity and meds a lot. My migraines generally span three days, the current dates dont allow fir this to be recorded.
I have found the most help in treating migraine by looking for patterns. I like how this app tells you if you have a tension headache or migraine. Extremely helpful to track triggers. Unfortunately, my Neurologist isnt up to this technical speed yet. I think I paid 9.99 for it. Bummer.
Ive been using this app, and earlier versions, to log my headaches as part of the treatment plan Im working. The classification of headaches, medication logging, and reporting features are really helpful when discussing the condition with my Doctor. The new version has fixed some bugs that appeared when iOS 8 was released, and given a fresher look to the UI. I can definitely recommend this app!

Some bad moments

UPDATE: (Oct1/11) I am "downgrading" my happiness with this app. As of the last update, none of the suggestions that I, or anyone else on here, have been taken into account. The only change was one that was unnecessary and now makes the reports more confusing! Changing the way the date is inputted, yet not changing the amount of time a migraine is - how does that help?? No location added, no pain scale change, no length change... nothing useful in the update. Bad job developers! There are only a few things that would make this the PERFECT app for anyone who suffers from migraines: 1) Like other reviewers before me, I would like a 1 to 10 pain scale (with the time like the medications would be awesome!), as well as a "Location" section. 2) The addition of a non-medication section. Some of us like to use other means to try and relieve our migraines before turning to medications. Right now, I have things like "ice" and "massage" listed under the Medications section, which works okay, but doesnt read well in the reports. 3). The addition of a checkbox or something similar where women can track the dates of their periods and have this incorporated into the Reports. Some of my migraines are triggered by the ebb and flow of hormones and it would be great to be able to pinpoint exactly what days of the month to anticipate, and possibly prevent, a migraine. 4) Graphs! This is available in another migraine diary app I tried previously. It would be fantastic to be able to get a graph of the data produced in the reports! Other than these few things - this is the BEST app for migraineurs out there! I love the details collected, the ability to customize most categories, and the presentation of the reports is very clear and concise! Thank you to the developers!! This is one of my "must-haves" and will continue to be an important tool in managing my health!!
While this app has a lot of potential, its not as useful as it appears. First, theres no way to confidentially send the logs or reports to your doctors office. Second, the buttons to record Symptons, Disability and the like are hard to press and slow to respond. Third, the tech support team shows no concern for their customers. Their tone is "why are you bothering me?" I dont recommend this app.
I bought this app hoping I could email it to my doctor and it was exactly like the free app. What a total waste of money! The free app is great dont waste your money on this one
Just purchased this app. Attempted to log-in to familiarize myself with it while I dont have a headache. I also thought Id attempt to enter my neurologists email address, so hed receive the reports. I immediately received a notice informing me that a headache had been generated for me with the time and date of when I logged in since I havent logged in previously. Does that make any sense?
This program is seriously lacking the necessary need. The last update was 2011. There are bugs in iOS 7 and the developer either stopped working on this or dont care. I bought the app when it first came out. But have since stopped using it. I dont recommend buying it until the developer comes up with a new version.
Long abandoned by the developer, doesnt work properly with iOS 8. Dont waste your money.

Usually iHeadache - Headache & Migraine Diary iOS app used & searched for

headache diary, migraine diary, betterqol.com, and other. So, download free iHeadache - Headache & Migraine Diary .ipa to run this nice iOS application on iPhone and iPad.