Address: 5777 W Century Blvd Suite 820, Los Angeles, CA 90045, USA
Phone: +13106702870
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Lisa Ford
Words can not express my gratitude for being apart of this amazing organization. Thank you so much for all you do for our loved ones with epilepsy and for the time, care, and attention you also give to the caregivers. You are amazing. Thank you
Pastor Del
I absolutely love and appreciate the work that the Epilepsy Foundation Of Los Angeles (EFOLA) Is doing. The attention and information that the EFOLA shares and passes on is invaluable. I strongly recommend that the public as a whole gets educated and familiar with epilepsy. EFOLA is the best!
Scott Bliss
Just recently I attended a meeting given remotely due to what we are currently going through as a society. However, it was about the Ketogenic Diet. Everyone involved had the passion about it and understood why it was truly developed. It was a such a pleasure to be part of this Ketogenic Diet Workshop. With this new education I will be able to put this to use in my daily life to fulfill my goal of being seizure free! Thank you to all who helped teach us. My sincere thanks to the Epilepsy Foundation Los Angeles who coordinated this event!
Living Free With Epilepsy
It is great to have the loving family who all overcomes Epilepsy like me. It is great when we see others who have similar or tougher experiences; it helps me relate and I love to shine off how I am gaining strength overcoming Epilepsy as Father Jesus keeps me safe daily. I love surrounding myself with another loving team that feels like a family! :-) 👍🏾
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It is highly possible but to be sure I suggest that you call them at the number they have here, go speak to someone from the office or check their website for more information.
I am not sure I believe they refer you to doctors that can prescribe some medication to manage this disorder. But to be sure I suggest that you call them at the number they have here or check their website for more information. It might also help if you call the human services line at 211 and ask the operator about any special services they might have for people with epilepsy in your area. This 211 line is specially designed to help people find all sorts of information for all sorts of problems.
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