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Organization: Epilepsy Southwestern Ontario  
Phone Numbers: 519-433-4073
Toll-Free: 1-866-374-5377
Fax: 519-433-4079
Email: info@epilepsyswo.ca
Website: www.epilepsyswo.ca
Address:
797 York St, Unit 3
London, ON
N5W 6A8
Intersection: Rectory St and York St
Location: London (East)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:30am-4:30pm
Tue8:30am-4:30pm
Wed8:30am-4:30pm
Thu8:30am-4:30pm
Fri8:30am-4pm

Executives: Michelle Franklin - Chief Executive Officer
519-433-4073 ext 202 * michelle@epilepsyswo.ca
Public Contacts: Holly O’Neill - Regional Educator
holly@epilepsyswo.ca
Service Description: Education, advocacy and support services for people affected by epilepsy and seizure disorders
  • peer-to-peer support network, support groups, drop-in programs and community referrals
  • meetings with people, families, workplaces, and community partners to explain epilepsy and teach seizure first aid
  • community education and public awareness campaigns including educational group sessions, teacher in-services and classroom presentations
  • children's programming
  • assistance with filling out government forms, securing medication, financial support and housing

Meetings: See website for events and meeting details.
Fees: Free membership available * nominal fee for some workshops
Application: Call or email
Eligibility / Target Population: People affected by epilepsy and their families
Languages: English * French
Language Notes: Interpretation services available upon request
Area Served:
London-Middlesex, Sarnia-Lambton, Chatham-Kent, Windsor-Essex, Elgin, Oxford, Huron, Perth, Grey and Bruce counties  
See Also: Diseases and Conditions Support Groups
Epilepsy

This information was last completely updated on November 3, 2023

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"About Us"
Epilepsy Southwestern Ontario enhances the lives of people who are affected by epilepsy by providing a network of services that educate, support, and build community awareness.