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The Florida Department of Health works to protect, promote, and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county, and community efforts.
Epilepsy Resources
Contact the Florida Department of Health
- 850-245-4465
- BE@flhealth.gov
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Mailing Address
Florida Department of Health
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A13
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1721
Epilepsy Alliance Florida is dedicated to supporting those impacted by epilepsy by confronting the spectrum of challenges created by seizures. Epilepsy Florida provides many valuable services to individuals and their families, regardless of their financial situation.
Epilepsy Services of Southwest Florida has a goal to assist in the process of empowering patients toward self-management in order to be able to lead as close to a normal life as possible.
The Epilepsy Association is dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons affected by epilepsy and seizure disorders. The Epilepsy Association offers related medical and case management services; and educational programs to understand epilepsy for your business, community group or school.
The Epilepsy Agency of the Big Bend provides various services to children and adults who have epilepsy and live in Florida. These services include (but are not limited to) advocating for persons with epilepsy; educating the community about epilepsy, prevention and seizure first aid; and assisting with patient prescription assistance applications.
The Epilepsy Foundation is a national organization that provides community services, public education, federal and local advocacy, seizure first aid training, and research funding for new treatments. Landau-Kleffner Syndrome resources can also be found through the Epilepsy Foundation.
The American Epilepsy Society is one of the oldest neurological professional organization in this country. The Society seeks to promote interdisciplinary communications, scientific investigation, and exchange of clinical information about epilepsy.
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