American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders
The APFED is a non-profit organization for adults, children and families living with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders.
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The APFED is a non-profit organization for adults, children and families living with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders.
The Virtual Epilepsy Education Day is a special event for parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with epilepsy, hosted by the Pediatric Epilepsy Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Learn about neurogenetics, seizure first aid and safety, seizure detection devices, emotional health, and support within your community.
Terri Brown-Whitehorn, MD, answers questions about new clinical study proving daily use of a “peanut patch” for a year helped desensitize two-thirds of peanut-allergic toddlers.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Ketogenic Diet Teaching Kitchen (Keto Kitchen) is a teaching kitchen where parents and caregivers can take cooking classes and learn to prepare the foods their child will need when following a dietary treatment for epilepsy and neurological disorders.
FPIES provides education, support and advocacy for individuals with food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) and their families.
The website provides information about epilepsy, news and special events, and programs and resources for patient and families.
A private, non-profit service organization providing public education and supportive services to individuals and families affected by epilepsy/seizure disorders.
Is a non-profit charitable agency dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for people affected by epilepsy and their loved ones.
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures the electrical activity in the brain through small button electrodes that are placed on your child's scalp.
Early Intervention (EI): Coordinated by the Child Development Watch program in the Division of Public Health. Serves children ages 0-3 years.
No charges for assessments; services are billed to family’s insurance company.