What to Expect

The Swedish Epilepsy Center offers multidisciplinary evaluations for patients with adult epilepsy, pediatric epilepsy and new onset seizures. Treatments may include anti-seizure medications, epilepsy surgery, and vagal nerve and other neurostimulator devices.

Whether you're experiencing epilepsy-like symptoms for the first time or have been diagnosed with a seizure disorder and are continuing to have uncontrolled seizures despite treatment, call the Swedish Epilepsy Center at 206-386-3880.  Swedish epilepsy specialist Ryder Gwinn, M.D., was featured in an article about the responsive neurostimulator system in The Seattle P-I.

Contact Information

Epilepsy
550 17th Avenue
Suite 540
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-386-3880
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Need a second opinion?

Call 206-386-3880 or 1-800-331-7533 to make an appointment now.

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Program Accreditation

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Our program is accredited by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers as a level-four epilepsy center, indicating the most comprehensive level of care for patients with seizures.


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