
Living with epilepsy but still seeking answers?
If you've been living with epilepsy or suspected epilepsy and previous EEG monitoring hasn't provided clear answers, you're not alone.
The Diagnosing Epilepsy To EffeCT Change (DETECT) research study is evaluating the Minder® System, an innovative tool designed to help clinicians better understand and manage epilepsy when traditional EEG tests come up short.
Understanding the DETECT Study: A new approach to epilepsy diagnosis
The Diagnosing Epilepsy To EffeCT Change (DETECT) research study is to evaluate the use of the Minder® System to aid in developing a treatment plan after other types of electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring has not provided a conclusion to the clinical question.

Why participate in the DETECT Study?
Take the next step toward getting the answers and support you deserve. You might be a key part of something that helps change lives — starting with yours.
Are you eligible?
Participating in the DETECT Study could be your opportunity to find answers. Discover if you meet the criteria to join this groundbreaking research.
You may be eligible if:
- Are a US resident
- Are aged between 18-75 years
- Have an established or suspected diagnosis of epilepsy
- Are suspected to have at least one seizure in the last 3 months (on average)
- Have had previous EEG monitoring session that did not provide enough information for you or your doctor
- Are able to manage the Minder® System
- Can attend regular study visits and telephone appointments
Express your interest
Let us know if you're interested in learning more about the DETECT Study. We'll be in touch with next steps.
Disclaimer
Epiminder does not guarantee enrollment into the DETECT Study. The study clinician will make the final decision on whether a prospective participant meets the eligibility criteria for participation.