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Infantile Spasm (West's Syndrome)

The Epilepsy Center at Children’s Health is a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, providing the highest level of treatment for children with epilepsy. That means we have experience identifying infantile spasm, and in treating the condition.


What is Infantile Spasm (West's Syndrome)?

Infantile spasm, sometimes known as West Syndrome, is a very rare form of childhood epilepsy. The spasms often begin between 3 and 12 months of age and usually consist of a sudden bending forward of the body with stiffening of the arms and legs; some children arch their backs as they extend their arms and legs.

We were the first such program in the country to be certified by the Joint Commission, the nation’s preeminent standard-setting accrediting and certifying regulatory body in healthcare. Our interdisciplinary medical team has the experience to not only comprehensively diagnose children with this condition, but we remain the area’s only center to perform the most advanced procedures and therapies for the treatment of epilepsy.

Because this condition affects your child and your family, you will be glad to know we provide care for the whole family, including education and support.

In addition, the Epilepsy Center works with referring physicians and area Emergency Departments to:

  • Provide seizure safety education programs

  • Expedite appointments in order to get your child evaluated quick



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