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More than 2 million Americans will have a seizure, but only one or two in 100 actually have epilepsy. A correct diagnosis, therefore, is essential to getting the best care. Our epilepsy specialists guide patients to the right diagnosis, often tapping the broader resources of our institute for input from other subspecialists. With offices across the state you never have to travel far for the most advanced care.
A wide variety of providers who specialize in the function of the brain
Our epilepsy centers and outpatient locations for care close to home
Meet the experts on our Epilepsy Center team.
There are wide range of tests that may help to diagnose your specific type of epilepsy and seizures.
If you’ve been given a diagnosis, find more information here.
Making seizures stop without side effects that often come from medication.
Ayer Neuroscience Institute
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