 At the Comprehensive Maryland Epilepsy Center, we offer a wide variety of techniques for evaluation of seizures. So for example, we first start with determining what kind of seizure a patient may have. That may sound simple, but it's actually very important in order to personalize their care. Once we determine a diagnosis and treatment plan for a patient, that may include determining what anti-seizure medications are important for that patient to get seizure control. Our goal is for someone to have no seizures and no side effects, if possible. If needed, they may be routed to a specialized part of our epilepsy center, like the Women's Epilepsy Program, where we can further specialize their treatment. We also offer other treatment options, like epilepsy surgery, if their seizures are not controlled with medications, or other devices to treat epilepsy, like neuromodulation. We think all people with epilepsy should be treated in a very personalized way because their epilepsy is unique, but also their needs are unique. So for example, someone who comes in and who may have a goal of driving may be the focus of their epilepsy treatment, whereas someone else may be interested in epilepsy surgery because medications have not provided control for their seizures. So one of the things that's really important in our center is finding out what the goals of the patient are. Not only do we spend quite a bit of time with the patient, but hopefully with their family, and I think that that relationship is what makes Maryland Epilepsy Center unique. We are a national association of Epilepsy Center Level 4 Epilepsy Center. With an NAC Level 4 accreditation, the center provides the highest level of epilepsy care. This means that we have all testing available for patients and all treatment options so that a patient can get both comprehensive care as well as personalized evaluation and treatment for their seizures.