Personalized Treatment and Ongoing Neurological Management
At Georgia Epilepsy & Neurology Institute, we believe that expert diagnosis must be followed by equally precise treatment and ongoing management. Neurological conditions such as epilepsy, migraine, and neuropathy require careful monitoring and adjustment over time to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Our treatment philosophy, led by Dr. Ki Hyeong Lee, MD, Founder and Medical Director, and Dr. Joo Hee Seo, MD, combines evidence-based medicine, compassion, and modern technology to support both symptom relief and long-term wellness.
Our Comprehensive Care Model
We take a multi-layered approach to neurological management that includes:
- Medication therapy: Tailored to the patient’s age, diagnosis, and lifestyle.
- Safety and rescue planning: Provides guidance for patients and families to respond confidently to emergencies.
- Lifestyle and wellness strategies: Focus on sleep, stress, and nutrition to complement medical treatment.
- Ongoing monitoring: Regular follow-ups and EEG evaluations help track progress and ensure treatment effectiveness.
Our physicians prioritize communication so patients always understand their care plan and goals.
Long-Term Management
Chronic neurological conditions often evolve over time. Our team ensures that treatment remains effective through continuous evaluation, education, and early intervention when symptoms change.
FAQs About Treatment and Management
Q: How long does treatment for epilepsy or migraines last?
A: Duration varies by condition. Some patients need lifelong management, while others achieve remission with proper treatment and monitoring.
Q: Will I see the same doctor each visit?
A: Yes. We value continuity of care, and patients are typically followed by either Dr. Lee or Dr. Seo throughout their treatment journey.
Q: Can lifestyle changes reduce symptoms?
A: Absolutely. Consistent sleep, stress control, hydration, and medication adherence often reduce the frequency and severity of neurological symptoms.
Q: How often are follow-up visits needed?
A: Follow-ups are usually scheduled every 3–6 months, or more frequently if medication changes occur.
Q: Do you provide emergency plans for seizure patients?
A: Yes. Every patient receives a written rescue plan with clear steps for caregivers and family members.