We are Epilepsy Society. The UK’s only charity transforming the lives of people with epilepsy through world-leading research, advocacy and care.
What we do

Cutting edge research
Epilepsy Society is unique in bringing together experts from around the world to form a powerhouse multidisciplinary team who contribute to a wide ranging spectrum of research.

Advocacy
We are a voice for people with epilepsy, striving to push epilepsy up the political agenda and bring about change at government level.

Leading care provider
Our range of care is tailored to the needs of each individual, and our professional staff are committed to maximising the life potential of everyone within our care homes.

Epilepsy support
Our confidential epilepsy helpline and online information provide support to people who are affected by epilepsy.
Our research
Genomics
Read how we are working to understand the genetic architecture of each individual person's epilepsy through our world leading genomics research programme.
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM)
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is an area of clinical chemistry that specialises in measuring medication levels (concentrations) in patients, usually through blood samples but also through saliva samples.
Research
The ultimate goals of our current research are to spearhead personalised treatment and to incorporate genomic diagnosis into the NHS for people with epilepsy.
Latest news
Australian Epilepsy Project using AI to improve outcomes for people with epilepsy
A new project in Australia is using AI to fast-track the time between diagnosis and seizure control, with the aim of improving outcomes for people with epilepsy. Advancements in technology are enabling the Australian Epilepsy Project to crunch decades of data and compare it with a patient's medical imaging, family history, cognitive and genomic markers.
Boosting clinical trials in the UK
Epilepsy Society has welcomed new plans to boost clinical trials in the UK as part of the NHS 10-year health plan.
Keep your cool – staying safe in the heat
Temperatures could reach highs of 30C this week according to the latest Met Office weather maps. Wednesday and Friday are set to the be warmest part of the week and they have also issued a warning about high pollen counts.
Valproate safety material and warning about risk to babies’ birth weight
Updated safety and educational materials have been published for the anti-seizure medication valproate*.
Medications, epilepsy and climate change: the need for action
As we continue to experience increasingly hot summers, researchers warn that commonly prescribed anti-seizure medications could be affected by the heat. And they are calling for further studies to better understand what measures could be taken to prevent medications degrading.
Patients to receive appointment reminders, screening invitations and test results through the NHS app
As part of the reforms to the NHS, millions more patients will receive appointments, screening invitations and other important information directly via the NHS App as part of the digital-first upgrade.
Personal stories
Simon's story
Inner Strength and Self-Belief – Confessions of a Marathon Runner with Epilepsy.
Becca's story
Sweet Success! How Becca and the amazing team at Gemini Chocolate raised an incredible £1,000 for the Epilepsy Society.
Eamonn's story
Eamonn is a restaurant and bar manager and he was diagnosed with epilepsy aged 18.

" They couldn't understand why going out into the sunlight would bring on seizures - until our genetic testing revealed the cause of Daniel's epilepsy. "
Genetic testing could mean a new world of personalised treatment that transforms lives. By understanding more about each person’s genes, we will understand more about their epilepsy and how to treat it.