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Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

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At UT Health Austin, over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools

Patient Stories

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

Treatment approach

At UT Health Austin, over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools

Patient Stories

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

Treatment approach

At UT Health Austin, over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools

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At UT Health Austin, over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools

Treatment approach

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

Patient Stories

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

Treatment approach

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

Patient Stories

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

Treatment approach

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

Patient Stories

Epilepsy care has evolved dramatically over the last decade. “Even patients who were told in the past that they weren’t surgical candidates should be reevaluated,” Willie says. “Just at the time, someone didn’t have the tools or expertise to offer a path forward.

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