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Best Epilepsy specialists in New Jersey

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Epilepsy · New Jersey
Eric Geller

Eric Geller, M.D.

Director, Adult Comprehensive Epilepsy Center

Neurology

Long Branch, NJ
Georges Ghacibeh

Georges Ghacibeh, M.D.

Chief of Neurology, Pascack Valley Medical Center; Associate Professor of Neurology, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine; Director of Developmental Neurology, Hackensack University Medical Center

Neurology

Paramus, NJ
Andro Zangaladze

Andro Zangaladze, M.D.

Director of Neuroscience

Neurology

Cherry Hill, NJ
Evren Burakgazi-Dalkilic

Evren Burakgazi-Dalkilic, M.D.

Professor of Neurology

Neurology

Camden, NJ
Yanchun Zhang

Yanchun Zhang, MD

Neurology

Livingston, NJ
Yamini Naidu

Yamini Naidu, M.D.

Neurology

Ridgewood, NJ
Klara Briskin

Klara Briskin, M.D.

Neurology

Elmwood Park, NJ
John Nasr

John Nasr, MD

Director of the Epilepsy Center and the Adult Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

Neurology

Ridgewood, NJ
Rajesh Sachdeo

Rajesh Sachdeo, M.D.

Director, New Jersey Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (Princeton Medical Center and Jersey Shore Medical Center)

Neurology

Neptune, NJ
Megdad Zaatreh

Megdad Zaatreh, M.D

Neurology

Freehold, NJ
Ram Mani

Ram Mani, M.D.

Associate Professor of Neurology

Neurology

New Brunswick, NJ
Eric Nagele

Eric Nagele, DO

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Neurology

Camden, NJ
Marissa Oller-Cramsie

Marissa Oller-Cramsie, D.O.

Neurology

Union City, NJ
Fumin Tong

Fumin Tong, M.D.

Neurology

Ridgewood, NJ
Ravi Yangala

Ravi Yangala, M.D.

Neurology

Marmora, NJ
Frank Anzelmi

Frank Anzelmi, MD

Neurology

Voorhees, NJ
Jillian Edwards

Jillian Edwards, D.O.

Neurology

Camden, NJ
Andy Rodriguez

Andy Rodriguez, MD

Adult Neurology and Epilepsy Specialist

Neurology

Long Branch, NJ
Anuradha Singh

Anuradha Singh, D.O.

Clinical Chief of Epilepsy, Department of Neurology and Director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center

Neurology

Hackensack, NJ
Shelly Rishty

Shelly Rishty, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Neurology

New Brunswick, NJ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Epilepsy neurologist do?
A Epilepsy neurologist is a Neurology physician with focused training in the evaluation and treatment of seizure disorders, including drug-resistant epilepsy. After completing Neurology residency, they pursue additional fellowship training so they can manage cases that fall outside what a general neurologist typically handles day to day.
What conditions does a Epilepsy neurologist treat?
A Epilepsy neurologist commonly treats focal and generalized epilepsy, drug-resistant seizures, first-time seizure evaluation, video-EEG monitoring, and candidacy for epilepsy surgery. Many also see closely related conditions within Neurology, particularly when a case is complex, atypical, or has not responded to first-line care from a general neurologist.
When should I see a Epilepsy neurologist?
Consider seeing a Epilepsy neurologist when your seizures are not controlled on medication, or you are being evaluated for epilepsy surgery, when a primary care clinician or general neurologist suggests a focused evaluation, or when you want a second opinion from a physician whose practice is concentrated on this exact area. Patients often reach a Epilepsy neurologist through referral, but you can also seek one directly.
How is a Epilepsy neurologist different from a general neurologist?
Both are board-eligible neurologists, but a Epilepsy neurologist has additional fellowship training and a practice that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of seizure disorders, including drug-resistant epilepsy. General neurologists treat a broad range of Neurology concerns; Epilepsy neurologists concentrate on the harder or more specific cases within that range, and tend to see a higher volume of patients with focal and generalized epilepsy, drug-resistant seizures, first-time seizure evaluation, video-EEG monitoring, and candidacy for epilepsy surgery.
How does Convene match me with a top Epilepsy neurologist?
Convene Health evaluates neurologists on peer recognition, clinical leadership, published research, institutional affiliations, and patient feedback. When you complete an intake, our care team reviews your history and matches you with a vetted Epilepsy neurologist whose focus aligns with your case. Membership covers priority appointment coordination; the match itself is free.