Epilepsy Program
Treatments and Services
Diagnostic Tests
Brain MRI
Go to Detail PageComputed Tomography (CT) Scan
Go to Detail PageElectroencephalogram (EEG)
Go to Detail PageFunctional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
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Neuropsychological Evaluation
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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan
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Transcranial Doppler Testing
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Treatments
Anti-Seizure Medications
Anti- seizure medications, also called anticonvulsant therapy or anti-epileptic drugs, are medications used to treat epilepsy. These are the most common treatments for epilepsy and successfully treat and prevent seizures in many people.
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Dietary Therapy for Epilepsy
Changes to what you eat can be helpful for controlling seizures in some people with epilepsy. These diets generally have low carbohydrates and high fats.
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Epilepsy Surgery
If medication and other treatments aren't enough to control your epilepsy symptoms, your doctor may recommend surgery. Surgery for epilepsy removes the area of the brain where seizures happen.
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