Comprehensive Adult Neurology Services
Adult neurological conditions can appear gradually or suddenly, often affecting daily comfort and independence. At Georgia Epilepsy & Neurology Institute, our mission is to identify causes, provide relief, and restore quality of life.
Under the care of Dr. Ki Hyeong Lee, MD, and Dr. Joo Hee Seo, MD, we diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the brain, nerves, and muscles.
Conditions We Treat
- Epilepsy and seizure disorders
- Chronic and recurrent migraines
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Parkinson’s disease and tremors
- Sleep disorders and restless legs syndrome
- Stroke and transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)
- Cognitive changes and memory issues
Personalized Care Approach
Our team focuses on identifying the root cause of symptoms. We combine modern diagnostics, patient education, and evidence-based treatment to improve neurological function and overall wellness.
We emphasize collaboration, encouraging patients to be active partners in their care. Each treatment plan is built around lifestyle, medication needs, and emotional well-being.
Long-Term Management
Many adult neurological disorders require ongoing management. We track progress through routine follow-ups and clear communication with primary care providers to ensure continuity of care.
FAQs About Adult Neurological Conditions
Q: What is the most common neurological problem in adults?
A: Migraines and peripheral neuropathy are among the most frequent issues seen in adults.
Q: Can lifestyle changes improve neurological health?
A: Yes. Regular sleep, balanced diet, and physical activity support brain function.
Q: How do you diagnose nerve pain?
A: Through nerve conduction studies, EMG tests, and clinical evaluation.
Q: Is neuropathy reversible?
A: Some types improve with treatment of underlying causes like diabetes or vitamin deficiency.
Q: Do neurological conditions get worse over time?
A: Early intervention and consistent management help prevent or slow progression.