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Treatment of epilepsy

Treatment of epilepsy

The Epilepsy Hospital is a specialized hospital for all of Denmark. We offer treatment options despite rare and complicated epilepsy.

Years of experience

127

Annual admissions

1.350

Outpatient consultations

6.000

Number of employees

725

Treatment of epilepsy

The good preparation

We have gathered a series of practical questions and answers.

Accommodation options

Filadelfia’s Patient Hotel has 18 rooms. This means that patients and their relatives have the option to stay at the patient hotel, which is very close to the hospital. One of the child’s relatives can choose to stay overnight for free either in the child’s room or at the patient hotel.

Transportation options

There is public transportation with trains and buses within walking distance. We also have large parking lots nearby. There are Clever charging stations for electric cars at the Laboratory, Kolonivej 11, Dianalund.

About patient rights

Patient rights are our legal obligations towards you. These rights ensure an optimal process when you need to be examined and treated.

Treatment of epilepsy

Treatment of epilepsy

Most people with epilepsy benefit greatly from effective medication. Filadelfia treats individuals with severe epilepsy. There are several ways to provide treatment.

Medical treatment

Medication is the most common treatment for epilepsy. 65% become seizure-free with the first or second drug.

Nervus vagus stimulator

Filadelfia treats both children and adults with a vagus nerve stimulator (VNS). It is an electrical stimulator that the doctor implants just under the collarbone. It sends small electronic signals to the brain via the vagus nerve at regular intervals. These signals can help to ease, shorten, or stop epileptic seizures.

Filadelfia has extensive experience in assessing whether VNS can help you. The implantation itself is performed at Rigshospitalet or Aarhus University Hospital. All children with VNS are followed up at Filadelfia. We provide treatment plans that include adjusting the stimulator for optimal treatment.

Sygeplejerske tjekker patient på Epilepsihospitalet, Filadelfia i Dianalund
A nurse checks a patient at the Epilepsy Hospital, Filadelfia in Dianalund.

Surgery

Many hours of evaluation precede a surgical intervention. This involves close interdisciplinary collaboration among doctors, neurophysiologists, neuropsychologists, radiologists, and neurosurgeons. A team of at least 10 specialists evaluates over the course of a year whether the patient is suitable for surgery. 

This process takes place in close interdisciplinary collaboration between Rigshospitalet and Filadelfia.

Traditionally, surgical treatment has been open surgery. Today, half of the operations are minimally invasive, using laser surgery. Each year, approximately 45 patients undergo surgery for epilepsy. About 60 percent become seizure-free.

Foto af professor Sándor Beniczky på kontoret på Epilepsihospitalet, Filadelfia i Dianalund
Professor Sándor Beniczky from the Epilepsy Hospital, Filadelfia, is involved in evaluating patients for epilepsy surgery.

Ketogenic diet treatment

At Filadelfia, we offer three forms of diet treatment for both children and adults. The treatment begins on an outpatient basis at the Epilepsy Hospital, where doctors examine the patient and have a preparatory conversation. Admission typically occurs from Monday to Friday.

  • Classic Ketogenic Diet
  • MCT Diet
  • Modified Diet

The food contains large amounts of fat, adequate protein, and minimal carbohydrates. The diet produces ketones, which the brain uses as an energy source – helping to keep seizures at bay. It is very important to follow the diet closely. Half of the patients on diet treatment experience at least a 50% reduction in seizures.

Foto af mad under kategorien ketogen diæt på Epilepsihospitalet, Filadelfia i Dianalund
Food under the ketogenic diet category at the Epilepsy Hospital, Filadelfia in Dianalund.

Treatment of epilepsy

Epilepsy genetics and personalized medicine

We map the genes of 400 new patients each year.

It is now possible to test all or parts of the genome for potential genetic causes of epilepsy. Sometimes, this can explain how the body will react to medication based on the genetic changes and their physiological consequences. This allows doctors to tailor the medical treatment. Personalized medicine is constantly evolving, and the Epilepsy Hospital increasingly uses it. The Department of Epilepsy Genetics and Personalized Medicine offers services for both children and adults.

Treatment of epilepsy

We are experts

We offer treatment for all age groups

With 6,000 outpatient visits and 1,350 admissions annually, we have a solid foundation to provide our patients with excellent care. We encounter many complex variants of epilepsy and maintain close communication with patients and their relatives regarding their needs.

Contact the Epilepsy Hospital

Phone: 5826 4200
Email: epilepsihospitalet@filadelfia.dk

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