
What Is Epilepsy? | Epilepsy Foundation
Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world. If you have epilepsy, surges of electrical activity in your brain can cause recurring seizures. We can help you …
Epilepsy Foundation #1 trusted site for epilepsy and seizure news
The Epilepsy Foundation is your unwavering ally on your journey with epilepsy and seizures. The Foundation is a community-based, family-led organization dedicated to improving the lives of …
Types of Seizures | Epilepsy Foundation
Types of seizures are classified by onset or beginning of a seizure: focal, generalized, or unknown. Learn about the new classification of seizure types.
Who Can Get Epilepsy? - Epilepsy Foundation
Epilepsy is the 4th most common neurological condition and epilepsy affects more than 65 million people worldwide. More men than women have epilepsy overall by a small amount.
National Epilepsy Awareness Month | NEAM
Recognizing National Epilepsy Awareness Month November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month (NEAM), and the call to action is "All In for National Epilepsy Awareness Month.” This …
Depression and Epilepsy | Epilepsy Foundation
Depression is the most common mood disorder worldwide and adults with epilepsy are more likely to report feelings of depression than other people.
Diagnosis - Epilepsy Foundation
An accurate diagnosis for seizures and epilepsy is key to creating the right treatment plan. Review the criteria and tools doctors may use to diagnose epilepsy.
Epilepsy Treatment | Treating Seizures | Epilepsy Foundation
An epilepsy center is a special unit in a clinic or hospital that provides comprehensive care for people with epilepsy. Epilepsy center specialists are experts in the diagnosis, evaluation, and …
Assistance Programs for People Living with Epilepsy
There are a variety of epilepsy assistance programs from providing rides to financial assistance. Apply for a program or call 1-800-332-1000 for 24/7 help.
Driving Laws By State | Seizures & Driving | Epilepsy Foundation
Every state has different driving laws for persons with certain medical conditions, like epilepsy. Find your state or compare it with another, to learn about eligibility.