The Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee recently was awarded a grant to distribute a new trial medical alert bracelet for children that includes all of a person's medical records on a USB drive included in the bracelet. The study is now approved!
We need help organizing our 2012 Chocolate Fling & Silent Auction!
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month. See how you can be involved!
Newly elected Epilepsy Foundation national board chair, Dr. Brien Smith, neurologist, was recently interviewed about his experiences as a patient with epilepsy. His thoughts were published in the New York Times.
Information about area camps for children with epilepsy for the summer 2011.
On April 10, the greater Chattanooga community came together and raised $17,000 for the Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee by eating a LOT of chocolate!
Our 2011 Chocolate Fling will be April 10 from 2 - 4p.m. at The Mill!
Mother of two daughters, Lorna Croft tells the story of how her family has been affected by epilepsy.
Chattanooga man, Patrick Shockey, shares his experience with epilepsy.
The Chattanooga Classic donated $25,000 to the Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee.