Epilepsy Program
520 Superior Ave, Suite 205, Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 764-8319
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About the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit
For some patients with epilepsy or unexplained seizures, traditional tests such as MRI or routine EEG may not provide enough information to confirm a diagnosis or guide treatment. In these cases, your neurologist may recommend a stay in Hoag’s Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU), a specialized inpatient program designed to capture and study seizure activity in a safe, controlled environment.
Hoag's EMU is designed with patient comfort in mind. Patients stay in private rooms that are not only equipped with the latest medical monitoring technology but also feature scenic views to enhance the healing environment. These comfortable rooms allow patients to feel relaxed during their stay, while knowing they are under constant medical supervision for safety.
Why You May Be Offered EMU Care
You may be referred to the EMU if:
Your seizures are difficult to diagnose.
Your medications are not controlling your seizures.
You may be a candidate for surgical or device-based therapies.
Your care team needs more detailed information to tailor your treatment plan.
By recording seizures as they occur, EMU specialists can determine the type, frequency, and origin of seizures, leading to more accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
One of the primary goals of Hoag’s EMU is to accurately classify seizures, which is crucial for determining the most effective treatment. Many patients who have been misdiagnosed or have complex seizure types find clarity at Hoag, where the EMU team performs thorough evaluations to pinpoint the exact nature of their condition. For patients with epilepsy, the data collected helps the team refine their treatment approach, whether through adjusting medications, recommending lifestyle changes, or considering surgical interventions.
Results You Can Expect
During your EMU stay, continuous monitoring provides insights that are often not possible in an outpatient setting. Outcomes may include:
Precise diagnosis of seizure type and whether events are epileptic or non-epileptic.
Optimization of medication therapy, ensuring the right drug at the right dose.
Evaluation for advanced therapies, such as surgery, neurostimulation devices (e.g., RNS, VNS, DBS), or dietary interventions.
Improved quality of life through better seizure control and reduced side effects.
Your Care Team
At Hoag’s Level 4 Epilepsy Center, EMU patients are cared for by a multidisciplinary team, including:
Neurologists
Epileptologists (neurologists with advanced training in epilepsy)
Specialized nurses trained in seizure care and safety
Neurodiagnostic technologists who monitor EEG data 24/7
Neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists, and radiologists who collaborate on complex cases
Pharmacists and dietitians who provide medication and dietary support when appropriate
This team-based approach ensures that every aspect of your care is coordinated and personalized.
Why Choose Hoag's EMU?
Hoag’s EMU is part of our comprehensive Level 4 Epilepsy Center, the highest designation awarded by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers. This recognition reflects Hoag’s expertise in:
Complex diagnostic testing
Advanced surgical and non-surgical therapies
Multidisciplinary care and collaboration
Access to clinical research and trials for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy
With state-of-the-art monitoring technology and one of the most experienced epilepsy teams in Southern California, Hoag provides patients and families with answers, options, and hope.
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