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Can anyone share the experience of living in Indianapolis with a child who have partial epilepsy with ADHD. I am looking for information in terms of school support, therapists, hospitals with good neurologist, psychiatrist etc.

Any idea which place is better Indianapolis or California?

Any help on this is greatly appreciated.

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Hello, I live in Northeast Indiana, and Indianapolis is a wonderful place to get great resources. Riley Hospital for children is there and I believe there are several outlets for you, I would do an internet search. I think you will be able to find quite a bit period even check with Riley Hospital to see what's out there. Good luck to you!

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