Epilepsy Toronto

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Toronto, Canada

epilepsytoronto.org
Community Service/Non-Profit· Social services organization

Epilepsy Toronto Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Epilepsy Toronto is located in Toronto, Canada on 468 Queen St E Suite 210. Epilepsy Toronto is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category community service/non-profit in Canada.

Address

468 Queen St E Suite 210

Phone

+1 4169649095

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Gloria

Epilepsy Toronto is a strong place and group of amazing men and women where you can get everything you need. If you don't ask you will never know. They have amazing group meetings online and and you can book individual one one one help if needed. (Assistance with : education, employment searching , government help direction, housing networking, support group support, resume updating, ect.) and I am glad that I went to Epilepsy Toronto for help. Jesse, Carter, and Stephanie are wonderful and they are so amazing. I consider Epilepsy Toronto to be a huge part of my life and I thank God for them. Without Epilepsy Toronto I don't know where I would be now.

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Amanda Lopez

Epilepsy Toronto has helped my family when my little brother got diagnosed. I hope other people see the hard work they do for people with epilepsy. Excellent staff as well.

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Jay H

Knowledgable and dedicated staff providing front line services and assistance for people living with Epilepsy.

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Brendan McDermott

They have helped me immensely during a hard time coming to terms with my diagnoses and sudden onset of tonic-clonic seizures on a semi regular basis. I started feeling more myself after seeing a therapist at Epilepsy Toronto, and that was a huge relief. I definitely recommend reaching out to them if you're having a hard time dealing with having epilepsy.

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Sheldon Smith

They were no help in the world. I had a year long court case with them because they wouldn't do their jobs and help with employment. They are suppose to help people with epilepsy get employment. Instead, they wouldn't assist me with employment and I have no record to this very day. Then they took a person with epilepsy to the courts because they wouldn't do their jobs accordingly and assist with employment. Not a very good agency. If anybody was aware of how uncaring and unhelpful they are, nobody would support epilepsy toronto.