Therapeutic Botox Pricing in Walnut Creek

Therapeutic Botox pricing at NeuroBeauty is based on the treatment area, diagnosis or symptom pattern, muscle involvement, dose, and whether Botox is medically appropriate for your concern. All consultations and treatments are performed by Dr. Negar Sodeifi, MD, a neurologist, in a physician-only setting.

The prices below are listed per unit. Your final unit count, candidacy, expected benefit, and total cost are reviewed during consultation before treatment.

Physician reviewing anatomy before therapeutic Botox in Walnut Creek
Physician reviewing anatomy before therapeutic Botox in Walnut Creek
Dr. Negar Sodeifi, MD, physician at NeuroBeauty in Walnut Creek
Dr. Negar Sodeifi, MD, physician at NeuroBeauty in Walnut Creek

All Botox treatments are performed exclusively by Dr. Negar Sodeifi, MD

Neurologic Expertise

Deep understanding of facial anatomy

Physician-Led care

Safe, precise, personalized care.

Natural Results

Refined balanced, never overdone

Botox

$14

per unit

Consultation

$50

refundable toward treatment

Our Approach

Physician-performed, anatomy-guided, effective treatment

Therapeutic Botox Price List

Therapeutic Botox pricing, typical unit ranges, and clinical evaluation notes by condition or concern
Condition or concern Price Typical unit range and notes
TMJ pain / bruxism Price$14 per unit Typical unit range and notesUsually 30–50 unitsMay be considered when jaw clenching, bruxism, or masseter overactivity contributes to symptoms. It is not appropriate for every jaw or TMJ concern.
Neck and shoulder pain Price$14 per unit Typical unit range and notesUsually 50–100 unitsMay be considered for selected muscle-overactivity patterns when the clinical evaluation supports it. Botox does not treat every cause of neck or shoulder pain.
Cervical dystonia Price$14 per unit Typical unit range and notesUsually 100–200 unitsTreatment planning considers neck posture, involuntary muscle activity, pain pattern, function, and the specific muscles involved.
Trigeminal neuralgia and selected facial pain Price$14 per unit Typical unit range and notesUsually 50–100 unitsRequires neurologic evaluation and may be considered only when the diagnosis, symptom pattern, prior treatment history, and safety considerations support it.
Hemifacial spasm Price$14 per unit Typical unit range and notesUsually 50–100 unitsThe injection pattern depends on which facial muscles are involved and how treatment could affect eye closure, smile symmetry, and facial function.
Blepharospasm / eye twitching Price$14 per unit Typical unit range and notesUsually 25–50 unitsMay involve small, carefully placed injections around muscles contributing to involuntary eyelid closure or twitching. Evaluation matters because eyelid symptoms have different causes.
Chronic migraine Price$14 per unit Typical unit range and notesUsually 100–200 unitsMay be used for chronic migraine prevention in appropriately selected patients. Diagnosis and headache history are central because Botox is not used for every headache pattern.

Therapeutic Botox pricing depends on the number of units used. Unit ranges are general planning estimates; the final treatment plan depends on diagnosis, anatomy, muscle involvement, prior response, safety considerations, and clinical evaluation.

Why Therapeutic Botox Pricing Is Listed Per Unit

Therapeutic Botox is priced per unit because different conditions and muscle patterns may require very different doses. A small facial muscle pattern, a jaw-clenching pattern, a migraine protocol, and an upper extremity spasticity plan are not interchangeable.

Your total cost may depend on:

  • The diagnosis or symptom pattern being evaluated.

  • The muscles involved.

  • Whether one area or multiple areas are treated.

  • The dose needed for the treatment goal.

  • Prior response to Botox or other treatments.

  • Whether the concern is cosmetic, therapeutic, or both.

  • Whether Botox is appropriate or another evaluation should come first.

At NeuroBeauty, the goal is not to use more units than necessary. The goal is to determine whether Botox is the right tool, choose an appropriate treatment pattern, and set realistic expectations.

Consultation Is Required

Therapeutic Botox requires consultation before treatment. Dr. Sodeifi reviews your symptoms, anatomy, relevant medical history, prior treatments, medications, and goals before recommending a plan.

Some therapeutic uses of Botox are FDA-approved, while others may be off-label depending on the diagnosis and treatment goal. Off-label use is common in medicine, but it should be discussed clearly before treatment so you understand the reasoning, limitations, and risks.

NeuroBeauty is a cash-pay clinic and does not bill insurance for therapeutic Botox services. Some insurance plans may cover Botox for certain neurologic indications in other medical settings, but NeuroBeauty does not submit insurance claims for these treatments.

Physician-Performed Therapeutic Botox

Therapeutic Botox is different from a standard cosmetic wrinkle treatment. It may involve pain, muscle overactivity, facial function, jaw function, headache history, neurologic symptoms, or movement patterns.

At NeuroBeauty, every consultation and treatment is performed by Dr. Sodeifi. Treatments are not delegated to NPs, PAs, estheticians, or technicians. This physician-only model is especially important when treatment affects both appearance and function.

Safety and Limits

Botox can be helpful for selected patients, but it is not a cure and it is not appropriate for every symptom pattern. Results vary. Some patients may need dental evaluation, neurologic care, physical therapy, medication management, imaging, or another treatment instead of, or in addition to, Botox.

Possible side effects may include injection-site discomfort, bruising, tenderness, headache, temporary weakness, asymmetry, chewing weakness, eyelid or brow heaviness, dry eye, neck weakness, swallowing difficulty, voice change, incomplete response, or other medication-related risks depending on the treatment area.

General patient-education resources from MedlinePlus and the American Migraine Foundation can provide additional background, but they do not replace an individualized consultation.

Not Sure Which Therapeutic Botox Category Applies?

You do not need to know exactly which category is right before contacting the office. A physician-led consultation can help determine whether your concern fits TMJ Botoxmigraine Botoxneck and shoulder Botoxtherapeutic Botox, another treatment, or no procedure.

Schedule a consultation or call the office at (925) 726-3876.

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Therapeutic Botox Pricing in Walnut Creek

Review therapeutic Botox pricing in Walnut Creek for TMJ, migraine, neck and shoulder tension, cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, spasticity, and related concerns. Physician-performed care by Dr. Negar Sodeifi.

Therapeutic Botox Pricing

Review therapeutic Botox pricing in Walnut Creek for TMJ, migraine, neck and shoulder tension, cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, spasticity, and related concerns. Physician-performed care by Dr. Negar Sodeifi.

NeuroBeauty

323 Lennon Lane, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Phone: (925) 726-3876