Physicians and Staff
The staff of the Emory Epilepsy Center includes an outstanding team of neurologists and neurosurgeons dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. Our team includes:
- Epilepsy neurologists (epileptologists) specially trained in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy
- Neurosurgeons specially trained in the surgical treatment of epilepsy
- Pediatric neurologists and neurosurgeons who work with children and their parents to manage the special challenges of childhood epilepsy
- Neuropsychologists who work with patients to manage the special emotional and psychological stresses that are often the byproduct of seizure disorders
- In addition, our physicians manage the treatment of patients with other types of seizures and related disorders
Emory Epilepsy Center Physicians
Emory Epilepsy Center Director
Kimford Meador, MD, is Director of the Emory Epilepsy Center and Professor of Neurology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Meador is the Principal Investigator for the NEAD Study, which is a multicenter NIH funded study examining the cognitive and behavioral effects of in utero antiepileptic drug exposure in children. He was previously the Charbonnier Professor of Neurology at Medical College of Georgia, the Chair of Neurology at Georgetown University, and the Melvin Greer Professor of Neurology at the University of Florida. He has authored over 300 publications. Active areas of research include cerebral lateralization, dementia, epilepsy, mechanisms of attention and memory, neglect syndrome, neurodevelopmental effects of antiepileptic drugs, and the pharmacology and physiology of cognition.
Adult Neurologists
Charles M. Epstein, MD, is Director of the Magnetic Stimulation Laboratory at Emory University, Professor of Neurology, and directs intra-operative neurophysiological monitoring. His clinical practice emphasizes adult epilepsies, including diagnosis of seizures, planning for epilepsy surgery, and treatment with epilepsy medications and vagus nerve stimulation. His research interests are transcranial magnetic stimulation and brain mapping.
Suzette LaRoche, MD, is Assistant Professor of Neurology and directs ICU monitoring at Emory University Hospital. Her clinical practice emphasizes adult epilepsies, including diagnosis of seizures, planning for epilepsy surgery, and treatment with epilepsy medications and vagus nerve stimulation. Her research interests are diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy in the elderly population, continuous EEG monitoring in the ICU and the treatment of status epilepticus, the impact of epilepsy on quality of life, and investigational drug, device and surgery trials for medically refractory epilepsy..
Archana Koganti, MD, is Assistant Professor of Neurology, and directs the electroencephalography laboratory and epilepsy monitoring unit at Grady Memorial Hospital. Her clinical practice emphasizes adult epilepsies, including diagnosis of seizures, planning for epilepsy surgery, and treatment with epilepsy medications and vagus nerve stimulation. Her research interests are medical management of women with epilepsy, health related quality of life in patients with epilepsy and investigational drug and device trials for medically refractory epilepsy.
Page B. Pennell, MD, is Associate Professor of Neurology. Her clinical practice emphasizes adult epilepsies, including management of women with epilepsy, diagnosis of seizures, planning for epilepsy surgery, and treatment with epilepsy medications and vagus nerve stimulation. Her research interests are neuroendocrinology, catamenial epilepsy, treatment of epilepsy with progesterone, pharmacokinetics/pharmacogenomics of AEDS, and pregnancy in women with epilepsy.
Pediatric Neurologists
Sandra L. Helmers, MD, is Associate Professor of Neurology, Associate Director of Clinical Affairs for the Department of Neurology and directs the adult electroencephalography laboratory at Emory University Hospital and Clinic. Her clinical practice emphasizes adult epilepsies, including diagnosis of seizures, planning for epilepsy surgery, and treatment with epilepsy medications and vagus nerve stimulation. Her research interests are investigational drug, device, and surgery trials for the treatment of medically-refractory epilepsy in children and adults, and the neurogenetics of epilepsy.
Philip J. Holt, MD, is Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics, directs the pediatric electroencephalography laboratory and directs intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring at Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston campus. His clinical practice emphasizes childhood epilepsies, including diagnosis of seizures, planning for epilepsy surgery, and treatment with epilepsy medications and vagus nerve stimulation. His research interests are vagus nerve stimulation and the ketogenic diet.
Larry D. Olson, MD, is Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics, and directs the epilepsy monitoring unit at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta – Egleston campus. His clinical practice emphasizes childhood epilepsies, including diagnosis of seizures, planning for epilepsy surgery, and treatment with epilepsy medications and vagus nerve stimulation. His research interests are bioinformatics and new epilepsy therapies.
Epilepsy Neurosurgeon
Robert A. Gross, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, and directs functional and stereotactic neurosurgery. His clinical practice emphasizes adult epilepsies, including planning for and performing epilepsy surgery and performing vagal nerve stimulator implantation. His research interests are new epilepsy surgical therapies, inlcuding deep brain stimulation and hippocampal stimulation, and investigational trials in the surgical treatments of movement disorders.
Epilepsy Nurse Specialists and Epilepsy Research Nurses
- Sandra D. Clements, MS, RN
- Jenneth Q. Montgomery, RN
- Melanee Newman, RN


