Part 15: Free Epilepsy & Neurology Treatment
Epilepsy affects ~12 million Indians, yet 70%+ don't receive adequate treatment due to stigma and lack of awareness about free services. Here is how to get free epilepsy and neurology care.
1. Where to Get Free Epilepsy Treatment
District Mental Health Programme (DMHP)
- Epilepsy is integrated into the DMHP. Your nearest District Hospital should have a DMHP clinic that provides:
- Free diagnosis (clinical assessment)
- Free anti-epileptic drugs: Phenytoin, Carbamazepine, Sodium Valproate, Phenobarbital are available at most government hospitals.
- Free counseling for patients and families.
NIMHANS, Bengaluru
- Department of Neurology — India's best for epilepsy.
- Advanced diagnostics: EEG, Video-EEG, MRI available.
- Epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant epilepsy.
- OPD: ₹10.
AIIMS Neurology Departments
- All AIIMS campuses have a Department of Neurology.
- Epilepsy diagnosis and treatment at subsidized rates.
- EEG: ₹200-500. MRI: ₹1,000-3,000.
2. Anti-Epileptic Medicines — Availability & Cost
| Medicine | Private Pharmacy | Government Hospital | Jan Aushadhi |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phenytoin 100mg (30 tabs) | ₹40-60 | Free | ₹5-10 |
| Carbamazepine 200mg (30 tabs) | ₹60-100 | Free | ₹10-15 |
| Sodium Valproate 200mg (30 tabs) | ₹80-120 | Free | ₹15-20 |
| Levetiracetam 500mg (30 tabs) | ₹200-400 | Free (at larger hospitals) | ₹30-50 |
| Clobazam 10mg (30 tabs) | ₹100-150 | Free | ₹15-25 |
3. Key Steps for Epilepsy Patients:
- Get diagnosed at a government hospital (Neurology OPD).
- Get an EEG — Free at some government hospitals, ₹200-500 at others.
- Start medication — Collect from DDC (free) or Jan Aushadhi (cheap).
- Regular follow-up — Every 3-6 months at the same government hospital.
- If drug-resistant — Get referred to NIMHANS or AIIMS for advanced evaluation and possible epilepsy surgery.
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