Pioneering Progress in Epilepsy Treatment

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Understanding Epilepsy

Epilepsy, a neurological condition that affects millions globally, is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. These seizures arise from sudden, excessive electrical discharges in the brain, manifesting in various forms—ranging from brief lapses in attention to intense physical convulsions. Despite its widespread prevalence, epilepsy often faces misconceptions, leading to social stigma and daily challenges for those affected.

To illuminate this complex condition, emphasizing its impacts and advocating for effective treatments and support systems. At our dedicated epilepsy centre, Amrita Advanced Centre for Epilepsy, we stand at the forefront, providing comprehensive care, education, and hope to individuals and families navigating the challenges of epilepsy.

AMRITA ADVANCED CENTRE FOR EPILEPSY

Established in 2010, the Amrita Advanced Centre for Epilepsy at Amrita Hospital, Kochi, is a global hub for cutting-edge epilepsy treatment. With state-of-the-art facilities like Robotic Stereo EEG and minimally invasive epilepsy surgery, our center treats patients even from the Middle East, Africa, Asia Minor, and Southeast Asia. As a premier teaching center, we train neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychologists, and technicians. Our multidisciplinary team ensures personalized care, offering support and education to empower patients. Join us in upgrading epilepsy care at the trusted destination for epilepsy treatment in Kerala.

KEY FEATURES

Amrita Advanced Centre for Epilepsy (AACE) has the largest epilepsy monitoring unit in the country.

AACE equipped with a high-density EEG system, a unique high-resolution scalp EEG

India’s first in conducting the largest number of minimally invasive epilepsy surgeries

Brain mapping research laboratory with scientists in collaboration with the clinicians

Completed over 1000 epilepsy surgeries ( India’s largest number by a single centre in private sector)

AACE is the first centre in India to develop and actively practice the technique of Stereo-EEG

Maximum number of intracranial EEG with this special technique of Stereo-EEG in this country