FND Connect guided pathway

Find your next step with FND.

Answer practical questions and leave with a focused plan: treatment routes, benefits and mobility signposting, work rights, mental health support, safety prompts and the FND Connect resources most relevant today.

Build a focused action plan

Choose the options that fit today. The plan updates as you go and stays deliberately short enough to use in an appointment or family conversation.

FND next steps choices

1 What situation best fits today?
2 What needs attention?

Select one or more.

3 Where should support links start?
4 Benefits and financial support
5 Work, study or caring pressure
6 Treatment route
7 Mental health support
8 Practical daily-life support

From plan to daily record

If your next step is pattern tracking, move that work into SeizeControl.

The next steps plan helps decide what matters now. SeizeControl gives you a practical place to log functional seizures, blackouts, repeated flares, medication context and the notes you may need at review.

Use the plan where it helps

The output is designed for real conversations: GP appointments, neurology follow-up, therapy referrals, benefits advice, work discussions, school support, family chats and support group signposting.

Appointment ready

Bring a short list of symptoms, questions and referral requests instead of trying to explain everything from memory.

Shareable

Copy the plan into notes, email it to yourself, or print it before a conversation with someone involved in care.

Connected

The plan points back into FND Connect pages, support organisations, SeizeControl and practical living resources.

Keep urgent symptoms urgent

This page does not diagnose symptoms or replace medical care. Call 999 for suspected stroke, a first seizure, serious injury, breathing difficulty, chest pain, sudden severe headache, or symptoms that are new, severe or very different from your usual pattern. Use NHS 111 for urgent but non-emergency medical advice in the UK.