Epilepsy surgery allows Landon to be a kid again
Landon had his first seizure at 3 years old. Now 11, Landon is seizure-free after undergoing a life-changing surgery at Children’s Minnesota.
Landon had his first seizure at 3 years old. Now 11, Landon is seizure-free after undergoing a life-changing surgery at Children’s Minnesota.
Children’s Minnesota is thrilled to announce the organization’s neurosurgery program was recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of 54 hospitals and health systems with
Nora and her family shared their story about how she beat severe epilepsy with the help of her care team.
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June battled seizures most of her life until the Children’s Minnesota Neurosurgery team helped stop them from happening. This November, June’s family wants to share
Children’s Minnesota recently promoted pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Meysam Kebriaei to medical director of the organization’s neurosurgery program.
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After years of repeated seizures, Skyler received groundbreaking epilepsy treatments from Children’s Minnesota and the Minnesota Epilepsy Group.
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