dark

UMC El Paso Earns Level 4 Epilepsy Center Designation

UMC Staff
Exterior view of University Medical Center of El Paso facility under a blue sky, highlighting healthcare infrastructure

University Medical Center of El Paso has been recognized as a Level 4 Epilepsy Center by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC), marking a major advancement in neurological care for the Borderland region. The designation, awarded on April 3, represents the highest level of epilepsy care available and expands access to advanced treatment for patients in the community.

Level 4 Epilepsy Centers provide comprehensive services for patients with complex seizure disorders, including advanced diagnostic testing and specialized treatment options. With this recognition, UMC now offers patients access to highly specialized epilepsy care without having to leave the region.

Expanding Care Close to Home

Before UMC received this designation, patients in El Paso often needed to travel to other cities — including Albuquerque, Phoenix, Dallas, Austin, or San Antonio — to access this level of epilepsy care. 

“With this designation, our epilepsy patients can receive the most advanced medical and surgical care close to home — eliminating the need to travel elsewhere,” said Sushma Reddy Yerram, M.D., neurologist with Texas Tech Physicians of El Paso and assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at the Foster School of Medicine.

A Regional Milestone

The Level 4 designation represents a first for the El Paso region and reflects the collaboration between UMC and clinical partners, including Texas Tech Health El Paso. 

“This milestone reflects an extraordinary collaborative effort, and I’m incredibly proud of the team whose dedication made this historic achievement possible,” said Richard Lange, M.D., M.B.A., president of Texas Tech Health El Paso.

By earning the Level 4 Epilepsy Center designation, UMC expands access to advanced care for patients living with epilepsy in the region. The recognition helps ensure that individuals with complex seizure disorders can receive specialized evaluation and treatment locally.Stay connected with UMC El Paso’s events, initiatives and community recognitions. Visit umcelpaso.org to learn more, register for upcoming events or celebrate our latest achievements.

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Previous Post
Medical team performing a colorectal screening using an endoscope, with procedure displayed on a monitor

Colorectal Cancer Isn’t Just for Older Adults: What Younger El Pasoans Need to Know

Next Post
Older adult with hand tremor receiving assistance from a healthcare professional, representing Parkinson’s disease symptoms

World Parkinson’s Day: Five Common Myths About Parkinson’s Disease

Related Posts