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FOR Clinicans

 Approximately 1.7 million women have epilepsy in the United States. CE affects more than 40% of women with epilepsy. [Source]. 


A key element of successful treatment is finding a knowledgeable and compassionate provider.  However, they are extremely hard to find. 

We need you!

There is a huge marketing for neurologists, neuroendocrinologists, epileptologists, and OBGYNs who are experts in this field.


Get your name or practice out there!

  • Are you a provider with multiple CE patients?
  • Do you know or work with a provider that treats CE?
  • Is CE an area that interests you?
  • Are you stumped with a patient and want to connect with other CE providers or researchers?


PLEASE EMAIL catamenialepilepsy@gmail.com AND I'LL START A LIST! 


As suggestions come in, I will add them to this page so everyone can benefit and have options for doctors and second opinions. 


This page could bring hope to thousands of women. I look forward to receiving suggestions!

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