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The right diagnosis is critical to epilepsy treatment, particularly because seizures can be caused by other conditions that require different treatments.
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An early step in diagnosis, doctors test movement, sensation, vision, hearing, language and cognition.
The EEG measures brain wave activity and is often used to investigate a patient's history of seizures.
Neuroimaging includes the use of various techniques to either directly or indirectly image the structure and function of the brain.
Learn about the laboratory tests often done to help diagnose and manage epilepsy.
How your doctor confirms a diagnosis of epilepsy and begins to consider treatment options.
When is surgery a recommended treatment for epilepsy? Learn about the specific criteria that makes surgery a recommended treatment.
Epilepsy Monitoring Units for adults and children monitor brain activity around the clock.
A MEG scan is noninvasive, painless and safe for all ages, with no injections, radioactivity or strong magnetic fields.
Testing that helps doctors assess cognitive difficulties patients experience as a result of their seizures.
This test determines where your brain controls language and memory functions.
A multidisciplinary group gathers to review and discuss all the data collected about each patient to consider individualized treatment.
The stereo- electroencephalography (SEEG) test offers hope for patients with severe epileptic seizures
Download patient guides to diagnosing epilepsy and non-epileptic seizures.