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Epilepsy Care at Children’s Wisconsin

The Pediatric Epilepsy Center at Children's Wisconsin specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of children with epilepsy. All children with epilepsy are unique. We create individualized treatment plans to match your child’s specific needs.

Our nationally recognized Pediatric Epilepsy Center in Milwaukee is the only level 4 pediatric epilepsy center in the state. We offer the best care for children with epilepsy by pairing advanced technology with the expertise of our neurologists.

Request an appointment or get a second opinion from our Neurosciences Center at (414) 607-5280.

Reasons to Choose Children’s Wisconsin for Epilepsy Care

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    100% Focused on Kids
    We recognize children have unique physical and psychological needs that require specialized training and equipment to care for them properly.
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    Nationally Recognized Epilepsy Center
    With state-of-the-art facilities and one of the leading surgical epilepsy centers in the country, we provide cutting-edge and innovative treatment for our patients.
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    Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary Treatment
    Our neurologists work with other team members and programs from across Children’s Wisconsin to offer complete care for your child.

Best Care for Your Family

As a level 4 pediatric epilepsy center, we can offer services no one else in the state can, including:

  • Board-certified pediatric epileptologists and neurosurgeons
  • Access to advanced neurodiagnostic monitoring, including high resolution MRI, functional MRI, positron emission tomography (PET), magnetoencephalography (MEG) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
  • Superior neuropsychology and rehabilitation services
  • Advanced surgical care for epilepsy
Dedication to research and innovation
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State-Of-The-Art Epilepsy Monitoring

Our Epilepsy Monitoring Unit uses advanced technology to help us observe and record your child's brain activity and symptoms over several days. This allows us to determine the seizure's origin, type and frequency. With this information, we develop a personalized treatment plan that best suits your child.