Neurological Surgery, P.C.

HEADQUARTERS

1991 Marcus Avenue, Suite 108
Lake Success, NY 11042
Additional offices in Queens and Suffolk County
Telephone: 516-442-2250

In the News | What's New!

Epilepsy News; An N.S.P.C. Perspective, by Dr Ettinger

  • Psychological (psychogenic) Non-Epileptic Seizures; Pseudoseizures Conference (Read Feature)
  • Depression in Epilepsy; Highlights of the 2012 American Epilepsy Society Meetings (Read Feature)
  • Where Are the Seizures Coming From? Highlights of the 2012 American Epilepsy Society Meetings

    (Read Feature)
  • Attention Deficit Disorder and the Poster Session at the 2012 American Epilepsy Society Meetings (Read Feature)
  • Seizure-service Dogs and the American Epilepsy Society Meetings (Read Feature)
  • Newsday: Letter to the editor - More study of drugs for seizures (Read Feature).
  • The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report on Epilepsy (Read Feature)
  • Scientific Evidence Regarding Old vs. Newer Antiepileptic Drugs; The Controversial AHRQ Report (Read Feature)
  • Dr Ettinger quoted in DNA Info - Manhattan Local News: Karyn Kay's Son Told Cops Beating Mom to Death Was a 'Mistake' (Read Feature)
  • Epilepsy Surgery (read feature)
  • Epilepsy Surgery: Arteriovenous Malformations (read feature)
  • Epilepsy Treatment: Hormonal Therapies for Epilepsy  (read feature)
  • Epilepsy Surgery: “A Patient’s Story” Max Gomez of CBS news interviewed Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Snyder regarding epilepsy surgery (View Interiew)
  • Treatment for Prolonged Seizures (read feature)
  • Your Child/Adolescent with Epilepsy (read feature)
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Epilepsy (read feature)
  • Favorable Long-term Outcomes after Epilepsy Surgery (read feature)
  • International consensus clinical practice statements for the treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions associated with Epilepsy
    (read feature)
  • Generic versus Brand Antiepileptic Drugs (read feature)
  • Topics to Discuss with Your Doctor If You Have Epilepsy (Read Feature)
  • Second Opinions About Your Epilepsy Condition (Read Feature)
  • New Patient General Information (more info)