Epilepsy Basics Highland Park MI
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. It can usually be controlled with medication, although surgery may be a viable option in some cases. Not all types of epilepsy are lifelong—some forms are even confined to particular stages of childhood.
Andrew L Marcus MD
(313)730-9100
3815 Pelham St
Dearborn, MI
Andrew L Marcus MD
(313)730-9100
3815 Pelham St
Dearborn, MI 48124
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Dr.Steven Kalkanis
(313) 916-9106
2799 West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, MI
Dr.Steven Kalkanis
(313) 916-9106
2799 West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48202
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Daniel Jairo Miller
(313) 916-3700
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
(313) 916-3700
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI 48202
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Jay Michael Gorell, MD
313-916-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
Jay Michael Gorell, MD
313-916-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI 48202
Education
Medical School: Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Syracuse, Coll Of Med, Syracuse Ny 13210
Graduation Year: 1966
Hospital
Hospital: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mi
Group Practice: Henry Ford Medical Center West Bloomfield; Henry Ford Medical Group
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Mhd Kher Heder
(313) 916-2585
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
(313) 916-2585
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI 48202
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Elizabeth C Smith, MD
313-876-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
Elizabeth C Smith, MD
313-876-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI 48202
Education
Medical School: Mi State Univ Coll Of Human Med, East Lansing Mi 48824
Graduation Year: 1996
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David Edwin Burdette, MD
313-916-2581
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
David Edwin Burdette, MD
313-916-2581
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI 48202
Education
Medical School: Boston Univ Sch Of Med, Boston Ma 02118
Graduation Year: 1986
Hospital
Hospital: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mi
Group Practice: Henry Ford Medical Center West Bloomfield; Henry Ford Medical Group
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Brien John Smith, MD
313-916-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
Brien John Smith, MD
313-916-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI 48202
Education
Medical School: Wayne State Univ Sch Of Med, Detroit Mi 48201
Graduation Year: 1987
Hospital
Hospital: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mi
Group Practice: Henry Ford Medical Center Lakeside; Henry Ford Medical Center Troy; Henry Ford Medical Group
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Donald Michael Seyfried, MD
313-916-9356
2799 W Grand Blvd Neurosurgery
Detroit, MI
Donald Michael Seyfried, MD
313-916-9356
2799 W Grand Blvd Neurosurgery
Detroit, MI 48202
Specialties
Neurological Surgery
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Pa, Philadelphia Pa 19129
Graduation Year: 1988
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David Anderson Vincent, MD
10300 W 8 Mile Rd
Ferndale, MI
David Anderson Vincent, MD
10300 W 8 Mile Rd
Ferndale, MI 48220
Specialties
Neurological Surgery
Education
Medical School: La State Univ Sch Of Med In Shreveport, Shreveport La 71130
Graduation Year: 1996
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Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. It can usually be controlled with medication, although surgery may be a viable option in some cases. Not all types of epilepsy are lifelong—some forms are even confined to particular stages of childhood.
Because epilepsy affects each person differently, it's important for patients to take charge of their condition. By arming themselves with the facts, they can better manage their seizures and improve the ways in which they are perceived, accepted, and valued in society. Here, a look at the disease by the numbers:
50 million: Estimated number of people living with epilepsy worldwide.
More than 3 million: Number of Americans living with epilepsy, according to the Epilepsy Foundation.
200,000: Estimated number of new cases of epilepsy and seizure disorders diagnosed in the U.S. each year.
50: Approximate percentage of people with epilepsy in which there are no identifiable causes for the condition.
2 or more: Number of seizures required before a person is considered to have epilepsy.
80: Approximate percentage of people with epilepsy whose seizures can be controlled with medication or surgery.
14.6: Average age of subjects when they experience their first epileptic seizure, according to a study funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke...
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