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Is there an epilepsy nurse I can see?

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There are epilepsy specialist nurses in some hospitals but not all. Epilepsy specialist nurses can spend time with you discussing your epilepsy, your treatment and any problems you may have that are related to your epilepsy. As well as seeing you at an epilepsy clinic, they may be able to talk to you over the phone, or visit you at home.

If you would like to find out if there is an epilepsy specialist nurse in your area, contact your GP (family doctor), your epilepsy specialist or Epilepsy Action epilepsy.org.uk/info/suppor...

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