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Epilepsy Action Australia

It is estimated that over 250,000 Australians are living with epilepsy and approximately 3% of Australians will experience epilepsy at some point in their lives. Up to 5% will experience a one-off or provoked seizure during their lifetime that is not diagnosed as epilepsy.

Vision and mission

Epilepsy Action Australia's vision is optimal outcomes for those living with epilepsy.

How Epilepsy Action Australia can help

Epilepsy Action Australia provides a range of resources and services to increase epilepsy awareness, knowledge and skills to improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy across Australia.

These include:

National Epilepsy Line

If you need support or answers, contact Epilepsy Action Australia on 1300 37 45 37 or email epilepsy@epilepsy.org.au. Epilepsy Nurses are Available Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.

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This information was originally published on healthdirect - Epilepsy Action Australia.

Last reviewed: March 2024

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Get help if you are living with epilepsy and qualify for the NDIS.

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Seizure Triggers - Epilepsy Action Australia

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Medication is the first line of treatment in the management of epilepsy. With regular medication and a sensible lifestyle a full and active life is possible.

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Every family operates as a unit and your child’s epilepsy will likely have an impact on every member of the family.

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Identifying Triggers - Epilepsy Action Australia

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