Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that impacts the brain and leads to seizures, which are sometimes referred to as fits. While there is no known cure for epilepsy at present, effective treatments are available to help control the condition. The primary symptom of epilepsy is experiencing seizures, which typically last for a few seconds to a few minutes and will generally cease on their own. Depending on the individual, you may be aware of the seizure as it occurs and recall it afterwards, or you might not have any memory of the event.
Common symptoms:
Professionals who treat epilepsy (38)
Dr Wallace Brownlee
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Imtiaz Ahmed
Neurology
Dr Salini Sumangala
Consultant neurologist
Dr Oliver Lily
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Jeremy Rees
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Vaclav Dostal
Neurology
Dr John Philip O'Dwyer
Neurology
Dr Elisaveta Sokolov
Neurophysiology
Dr Rahul Bharat
Paediatrician specialising
Dr Abhijit Das
Neurology
Dr Nicholas Tsarouchas
Neurologist
Dr Ezzat Awad
Neurology
Dr Kushan Karunaratne
Neurology
Dr Mary Doyle
Consultant
Professor Matthias Koepp
Neurology
Dr Rajib Samanta
Consultant Paediatric Neurologist
Professor Hedley Emsley
Neurology
Dr Dinesh Damodaran
Consultant neurologist
Dr Mara Sittampalam
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Claudio Ruffmann
Neurology
Dr Hema Palanyiaya
Consultant Neurodevelopmental Paediatrician
Dr David Choluj
Neurology
Dr Alex Everitt
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Brent Elliott
Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
Dr Dominic Heaney
Neurology
Dr Dougall McCorry
Neurology
Dr Esmaeil Nikfekr
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Ioannis Mavroudis
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Katia Cikurel
Neurology
Dr Krista Farrell
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Maria Papachatzaki
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Oliver Bernath
Consultant Neurologist and Sleep Physician
Mr Richard Selway
Neurosurgery
Dr Saadia Arshad
Psychiatry
Dr Saifuddin Shaik
Neurology
Dr Sofia Eriksson
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Tahira Choudry
Consultant Neurologist
Dr Timothy Ham
Neurology