Developed by FND Connect CIC

Clinical-grade seizure tracking built like medical software, not a lifestyle app.

SeizeControl brings structured episode logging, longitudinal review, forecasting, cycle context, medication tracking and wearable signals into one disciplined workspace that patients, carers and clinicians can actually use.

1 recordShared timeline across logging, review and forecasting.
4 windowsEach day broken into practical risk review periods.
Multi-factorCycle, weather, recovery, medication and wearable context.

What SeizeControl supports

SeizeControl is designed for people who need more than a simple diary. It keeps the day-to-day record useful for review, pattern spotting and conversations with clinicians.

Structured intake

Capture onset, duration, awareness, speech, trigger context and environmental conditions in a consistent workflow instead of relying on free-text notes.

Forecast review

Risk is reviewed as operational time windows, so upcoming periods can be interpreted against timing patterns, weather conditions and cycle-linked context.

Context aware

Cycle data, medication changes, recovery, pressure, temperature, sleep, activity and wearable signals can support the same clinical picture.

Medication control

Run medication schedules as an active control system with dose status, adherence tracking and seizure-linked learning.

Consultation support

Longitudinal history, recurrent triggers and AI-generated summaries sit on top of the same underlying record for cleaner review discussions.

Wearable learning

HealthKit imports can layer sleep, heart rate, activity and related signals into forecasting and early-warning analysis.

Why it belongs on FND Connect

Many people with FND live with functional seizures, dissociative episodes, blackouts or seizure-like events, and some people also have epilepsy or other neurological conditions. A clear, consistent record can make it easier to describe episodes, spot patterns, prepare for appointments and show how symptoms affect daily life.

SeizeControl is not only for FND, and it does not replace clinical assessment. It is a practical tool for keeping better evidence and turning day-to-day uncertainty into a reviewable record.