Childhood Onset Epilepsy

Sponsored diagnostic testing programs for Childhood Onset Epilepsy

Childhood onset epilepsy refers to seizures that begin in infancy or childhood and may arise from genetic, metabolic, structural, or idiopathic causes. Presentation can range from benign, self-limited syndromes to severe epileptic encephalopathies with developmental impact. Genetic testing helps identify underlying etiologies and can guide treatment decisions and counseling.

1 program found for Childhood Onset Epilepsy

Programs

1 program
Invitae Unlock™

Invitae Epilepsy Panel

This program provides access to genetic testing for pediatric patients under 18 who present with an unprovoked seizure. The panel evaluates key epilepsy-associated genes to support diagnostic confirmation, inform prognosis, and guide clinical management. Testing is available to eligible patients when ordered by a licensed healthcare provider.

Neurology