Office consultation to Diagnose and Treat Epilepsy
Some people with seizures will respond well to medication and may go on to live seizure-free for years or even a lifetime. However, some people with Epilepsy do not respond to medications and will continue to have uncontrolled seizures.
These patients have what is called Refractory Epilepsy and will require long-term medical supervision. Additional testing needs to be performed in these cases including a long-term video EEG to better understand the types of seizures the refractory patients are having.
The Orlando Epilepsy Center will find the best method to treat each individual patient after gaining as much information as possible. This could include a multitude of treatment options including medication alterations, Vagus Nerve Stimulation programming, and coordinating surgery.
Our team will be there for you every step of the way and will provide continued long-term management. We strive for every patient we encounter to live a healthy, active seizure-free lifestyle.
The Orlando Epilepsy Center will find the best method to treat each individual patient after gaining as much information as possible. This could include a multitude of treatment options including medication alterations, Vagus Nerve Stimulation programming, and coordinating surgery.
Our team will be there for you every step of the way and will provide continued long-term management. We strive for every patient we encounter to live a healthy, active seizure-free lifestyle.
Guidance with driving restriction and restoration of driving privileges with Florida DMV
To enhance accessibility and effective communication during your appointments, we kindly request all deaf patients to download the P3 (Purple) mobile app. This app is a valuable tool that enables smooth and convenient consultations. Your healthcare provider is committed to ensuring your comfort and care, and using the P3 (Purple) mobile app will greatly contribute to that. This must be downloaded on your phone before your appointment date.