Ask Your Neurologist

Speak Up! Ask Your Neurologist

Once you have found a neurologist or epileptologist, talk to him or her. When you understand epilepsy better, you and your doctor can find the best treatment plan
for you. You can talk about many topics like the specifics of your condition, your
seizure type, how often you get seizures, the medicines you take, and the side
effects you have. Make sure you are talking to a neurologist or epileptologist.
If you don’t have one, you can find one here.

Print This Page to Start the Conversation

Take a look at the epilepsy and seizures questions below. You can type your answers here and check off the questions you would like to ask your doctor. Then print out the Web page or if you prefer, print the page and then write your answers in the spaces provided. Write down any additional questions you can think of and take this page and a pen to your next appointment. Then write down the answers you get. Don’t be shy about taking notes—this can get complicated!

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