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Dileep Nair, MD, offers an overview of our epilepsy diagnostic and treatment services, which are ranked among the best in the nation. Request Patient Treatment Guide, Request Surgery Guide
William Bingaman, MD, walks parents through the various surgeries that can be used to help kids with epilepsy. Learn about success rates and other options when surgery is not appropriate. Request Surgery Guide
A touching, informative video about a family's struggle with epilepsy. Aidan went from having 15 - 20 seizures/hour to being seizure-free after surgery.
Elaine Wyllie, MD, discusses why patients with epilepsy are in good company.
Norman So, MD, discusses how Epilepsy Center doctors and care providers find the best treatments to control seizures and improve your quality of life. Request Patient Treatment Guide
William Bingaman, MD, discusses how and when surgery is recommended for patients whose seizures are intolerable or resistant to medication. Request Surgery Guide
An inspiring video about Ann, whose seizures involved staring spells and who hid her condition for years. After surgery, she and her husband were able to start a family.
Elaine Wyllie, MD, advises how patients with epilepsy can go on with a normal life if their symptoms are well managed.