Taylerrae,
Sorry to read your posting of pain.

We understand here about head pain, moreso than any other group of people in the world.

Take a good look at the left side of your screen and be honest with yourself when taking the "cluster quiz". Then if you still are unsure, you will see a link to another quiz to help you identify a bit more. From there, answer your own question if you think you have Cluster Headaches and decide if you want to print your quiz results and take to a headache specialist, not just a doctor.
A doctor is the most qualified to diagnose any disorder. You mentioned the panhandle of Idaho. I took my son up there 3 summers ago for a backpacking trip and could see myself moving up there, absolutely beautiful country with friendly people. There are plenty of doctors in Cd'A and Spokane. Ideally, you see a headache specialist.
You mentioned being 19 and female. Your age has nothing to do with Cluster Headaches, mine started at age 11. Many others have started younger than that. There are plenty of females on this website who suffer, so gender is not an issue either. Plenty of young females on this site that suffer from Cluster Headaches.
There are many types of headaches that may feel like Cluster Headaches that are NOT truly Cluster Headaches. There is a link on the left side of your screen titled "headache links", check it out.
I just checked the OUCH website (left side of your screen) and there are no recommended doctors in Idaho for Cluster Headache treatment, nor any doctors listed in Spokane. This does not mean there are not any qualified doctors in your area. This only means nobody from this website or from the OUCH website has recommended a doctor to be placed on this recommended list. I did find this doctor's name in Missoula: Dr. Stephen F. Johnson Montana Neurobehavioral Specialists.
If you really get stuck finding a headache specialist, go to the "where we live" section (left side of your screen) and click on Idaho-you will see the names of some individuals from the panhandle in Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls. The rest of the people in ID seem to be way south by Boise, Idaho Falls or Pocatello.
Same search concept for Washington with MANY Cluster Headache sufferers in Spokane. My bet is you find most luck finding a qualified headache specialist in Spokane.
And if you are closer to MT, than WA...click on Montana-and you will see several in Missoula, etc.
I mention this because you are not alone up there in the panhandle, it's 45 minutes from Cd'A to Spokane, right? And about 3 hrs to Missoula on I-90 with a pit stop in the friendly historic mining town of Wallace, right?
Click on those people's names and you will be able to email them directly. Perhaps you could ask another "local" of there recommendation for a qualified doctor in your area. Certainly could only help you find local qualified doctors/neurologists/headache specialists, right?
Lots to read here. "Knowledge is Power"!
We are always willing to help a newcomer. Don't be shy. Feel free to ask questions and vent if you need. We do understand head pain! Good Luck!