Reimagine the Possibilities

Welcome to VNS Therapy™. Our friends over at Epsy believe you could benefit from learning more about this treatment option. We're here to help.

Take our assessment to find out if VNS Therapy could be right for you

VNS Therapy is an add-on treatment designed for people with drug-resistant epilepsy 4 years of age and older with partial onset seizures.

Find out if VNS Therapy® epilepsy treatment is right for you.

About Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

Medication alone isn't the answer for 1/3 of people having seizures

Medication alone isn't the answer for 1/3 of people having seizures

Drug-resistant epilepsy is diagnosed when a person tries two or more prescribed anti-seizure medications without finding seizure freedom

Drug-resistant epilepsy is diagnosed when a person tries two or more prescribed anti-seizure medications without finding seizure freedom

People with drug-resistant epilepsy should consider other non-drug treatment options, like VNS Therapy, to improve their seizure control and overall quality of life

People with drug-resistant epilepsy should consider other non-drug treatment options, like VNS Therapy, to improve their seizure control and overall quality of life

Aaron

“I've learned to start finding the beauty in everything and having VNS Therapy has made the biggest difference. I got my life back.”

Aaron

VNS Therapy Facts

VNS Therapy is small device which sends mild pulses through the vagus nerve to areas in the brain in an effort to control seizures.

VNS Therapy is small device which sends mild pulses through the vagus nerve to areas in the brain in an effort to control seizures.

Designed for more seizure-free moments, VNS Therapy works to prevent seizures before they start, and stop them if they do.

Designed for more seizure-free moments, VNS Therapy works to prevent seizures before they start, and stop them if they do.

About 9 out of 10 people with VNS Therapy experienced improved quality of life.

About 9 out of 10 people with VNS Therapy experienced improved quality of life.

Could you benefit from VNS TherapyTM?

If you've tried two or more anti-seizure medications yet continue to have uncontrolled seizures, it's time to question your treatment. Talk to your doctor about drug-resistant epilepsy and the treatment options available.

Take our assessment to find out if VNS Therapy could be suitable for you

VNS Therapy Safety Profile

The most common side effects of VNS Therapy include:

Hoarseness
Shortness of breath
Sore throat
Coughing

These side effects generally only occur during stimulation and usually decrease over time.

Infection is the most common side effect of the procedure.

You can find more safety information here.