Comprehensive pediatric epilepsy care requires unique specialists, leading technology and an ongoing partnership with referring physicians. But at Nationwide Children’s we believe in taking it to the highest level. That’s why the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC) has accredited the Epilepsy Center at Nationwide Children’s as a Level 4 epilepsy program—a designation reserved for programs offering the highest level of comprehensive and specialized care. What are the Benefits of Level 4 Epilepsy Center Care? As a Level 4 epilepsy center, we serve as a referral center for epilepsy patients from across our region and beyond. In addition to the basic range of services, we provide complex neurodiagnostic monitoring, as well as extensive medical, neuropsychological and psychosocial treatment. A Level 4 accreditation also requires advanced epilepsy surgery services, including evaluation using intracranial electrodes. The chart below outlines the range of services Nationwide Children’s provides as a Level 4 Epilepsy Center. For additional information on our advanced Clinical Services for Epilepsy including Onset Seizure Clinic, Epilepsy Surgery, Complex Epilepsy Clinic, and Infantile Spasms Clinic call (614) 722-6200 or click here.
Benefits of Level 4 Epilepsy Center Care
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Broad range of surgical procedures for epilepsy
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Electrocorticography
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Evoked potential recording
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Functional cortical mapping with subdural electrodes
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Intracranial evaluations
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Specialized neuroimaging (PET, SPECT)
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Pediatric epileptologists
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Implantation of vagus nerve stimulators
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Straightforward respective epilepsy surgery
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Noninvasive evaluation for epilepsy surgery
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Basic neurodiagnostic evaluation
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Basic range of medical, neuro-psychological and psychosocial care
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General neurology
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Primary care physician, hospital emergency department
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National Association of Epilepsy Centers “Guidelines for essential services, personnel and facilities in specialized epilepsy centers.” 2010 Jan 12. The National Association of Epilepsy Centers. Minneapolis, MN. Retrieved from www.naec-epilepsy.org.
Comprehensive pediatric epilepsy care requires unique specialists, leading technology and an ongoing partnership with referring physicians. But at Nationwide Children’s we believe in taking it to the highest level. That’s why the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC) has accredited the Epilepsy Center at Nationwide Children’s as a Level 4 epilepsy program—a designation reserved for programs offering the highest level of comprehensive and specialized care.
What are the Benefits of Level 4 Epilepsy Center Care?
As a Level 4 epilepsy center, we serve as a referral center for epilepsy patients from across our region and beyond. In addition to the basic range of services, we provide complex neurodiagnostic monitoring, as well as extensive medical, neuropsychological and psychosocial treatment. A Level 4 accreditation also requires advanced epilepsy surgery services, including evaluation using intracranial electrodes.
The chart below outlines the range of services Nationwide Children’s provides as a Level 4 Epilepsy Center.
For additional information on our advanced Clinical Services for Epilepsy including Onset Seizure Clinic, Epilepsy Surgery, Complex Epilepsy Clinic, and Infantile Spasms Clinic call (614) 722-6200 or click here.
National Association of Epilepsy Centers “Guidelines for essential services, personnel and facilities in specialized epilepsy centers.” 2010 Jan 12. The National Association of Epilepsy Centers. Minneapolis, MN. Retrieved from www.naec-epilepsy.org.
Benefits of Level 4 Epilepsy Center Care
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Broad range of surgical procedures for epilepsy
●
Electrocorticography
Evoked potential recording
Functional cortical mapping with subdural electrodes
Intracranial evaluations
Specialized neuroimaging (PET, SPECT)
Pediatric epileptologists
Implantation of vagus nerve stimulators
Straightforward respective epilepsy surgery
Noninvasive evaluation for epilepsy surgery
Basic neurodiagnostic evaluation
Basic range of medical, neuro-psychological and psychosocial care
General neurology
Primary care physician, hospital emergency department