Epilepsy Basics Roosevelt NY
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.
Satish K Kadakia, MD
(516) 572-3107
2201 Hempstead Tpke
East Meadow, NY
Satish K Kadakia, MD
(516) 572-3107
2201 Hempstead Tpke
East Meadow, NY 11554
Business
Nassau University Medical Center Neurology
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Uriel T Davis MD
(516) 496-9292
175 Jericho Tpke
Syosset, NY
Uriel T Davis MD
(516) 496-9292
175 Jericho Tpke
Syosset, NY 11791
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Stephen Klass, MD
(914) 636-4418
421 Huguenot St
New Rochelle, NY
Stephen Klass, MD
(914) 636-4418
421 Huguenot St
New Rochelle, NY 10801
Business
Drs Wasserman & Klass
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Mihai Dinu Dimancescu, MD
516-526-2205
226 Rose St
Freeport, NY
Mihai Dinu Dimancescu, MD
516-526-2205
226 Rose St
Freeport, NY 11520
Specialties
Neurological Surgery
Education
Medical School: Univ Paul Sabatier, Uer Med Toulouse-Rangeuil, Toulouse, France
Graduation Year: 1968
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Ellen Joy Braunstein, MD
516-374-7246
Merrick, NY
Ellen Joy Braunstein, MD
516-374-7246
Merrick, NY 11566
Education
Medical School: Finch U Of Hs/Chicago Med Sch, North Chicago Il 60664
Graduation Year: 1983
Hospital
Hospital: North Shore University Hosp, Manhasset, Ny; Mercy Med Ctr, Rockville Ctr, Ny; South Nassau Comm Hosp, Oceanside, Ny
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Nancy E Epstein, MD
(516) 354-3401
410 Lakeville Rd
New Hyde Park, NY
Nancy E Epstein, MD
(516) 354-3401
410 Lakeville Rd
New Hyde Park, NY 11042
Business
Long Island Neurosurgical Associates PC
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Amit M. Shelat, D.O.
(516) 570-4400
865 Northern Boulevard
Great Neck, NY
Amit M. Shelat, D.O.
(516) 570-4400
865 Northern Boulevard
Great Neck, NY 11021
Specialties
Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology
Electromyography
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield, United Healthcare, Oxford, AmeriChoice, Aetna, and others
Workmens Comp Accepted: Yes
Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: North Shore University Hospital
Residency Training: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, North Shore-LIJ Health System
Medical School: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2002
Additional Information
Member Organizations: -American Academy of Neurology
-American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine
-American College of Physicians
-American Osteopathic Association
Awards: -Phi Beta Kappa
-Psi Chi- National Honor Society in Psychology
-North Shore-LIJ Health System Clinical Science Research Award
-Angioma Alliance Neurology Resident's Award
Languages Spoken: English,Spanish,Korean,Italian,Chinese,Gujarati
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Warren Elliott Cohen, MD
216-721-5400
380 Washington Ave
Roosevelt, NY
Warren Elliott Cohen, MD
216-721-5400
380 Washington Ave
Roosevelt, NY 11575
Education
Medical School: Jefferson Med Coll-Thos Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia Pa 19107
Graduation Year: 1979
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Norika Ono Malhado, MD
Freeport, NY
Norika Ono Malhado, MD
Freeport, NY 11520
Education
Medical School: Mt Sinai Sch Of Med Of The City Univ Of Ny, New York Ny 10029
Graduation Year: 2001
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Peter Warinner, MD
Freeport, NY
Peter Warinner, MD
Freeport, NY 11520
Education
Medical School: New York Med Coll, Valhalla Ny 10595
Graduation Year: 1997
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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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