What does this diagnosis mean?
A health care professional may consider epilepsy as a possible diagnosis when a person has had two or more seizures. A medical diagnosis of epilepsy is based on multiple pieces of information: the description of the episodes; the person’s medical and family history; and the results of diagnostic tests.
Who can provide the diagnosis?
Health Care Provider (i.e. Physician, Neurologist) A Neurologist would be the specialist who would follow-up with Seizure Monitoring, Medication and Intervention.