Events
Epilepsy surgery events for everyone
At Brain Buddy, our events are designed to bring people together, provide valuable information, and offer a sense of community and support. Whether in-person, online, or through our podcast, there’s something for everyone. Explore our events below to find the right fit for you.
Patient talks at Queen Square, London
Join us at the heart of epilepsy care for our in-person events held at Queen Square, London.
These talks foster a sense of community and provide valuable insights into epilepsy surgery, recovery, and ongoing care.
These gatherings are an opportunity to:
- Meet others who understand your journey.
- Share experiences in a supportive environment.
- Connect directly with epilepsy specialists, including neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuropsychologists.
Online meet-ups and Q&A sessions
Can’t make it to London? No problem! Our online events bring epilepsy experts and researchers to you, wherever you are. These virtual sessions include:
- Live Q&A discussions where you can ask specialists anything about epilepsy and epilepsy surgery.
- Informative talks by leading experts sharing the latest advancements in epilepsy care and research.
- Sessions designed for patients and families to learn and engage at their own pace.
Join us from the comfort of your home and gain the knowledge and support you need.
Patient Insight Days
Our Insight Days at Queen Square are a unique opportunity to:
- Learn more about the care provided at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
- Gain insight into the latest epilepsy surgery techniques and recovery processes.
- Share your experiences and feedback to help shape the future of epilepsy care.
These events are designed to empower patients and families by fostering an open dialogue between the community and healthcare providers
Fundraising events & community challenges
Help us make a difference by participating in our fundraising activities. Your support allows us to:
- Expand our programs and events to reach more patients and families.
- Provide additional resources to those living with epilepsy.
From charity runs and bake sales to online campaigns, there are plenty of ways to get involved. Together, we can continue to grow and provide vital support to the epilepsy community.