
Mr. Arun Swaminathan, M.D.
Neurologist | Clinical Neurophysiology
700 S Park St Madison WI, 53715About
Dr. Arun Swaminathan practices Neurology and specializes in Epilepsy management. He is currently working at the SSM Health Medical Center in Madison, WI. He works as a general neurologist with special interests in epilepsy and seizure management with EEG and ICU EEG interpretation. He is involved in inpatient and outpatient care of patients and works with adults and children to treat a variety of neurological conditions.
Education and Training
LTMMC, Mumbai, India MBBS / MD 2010
Univ of Kentucky, Lexington Neurology Residency 2016
Univ of Pennsylvania Epilepsy Fellowship 2018
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Clinical Neurophysiology (Psychiatry and Neurology)
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Mr. Arun Swaminathan, M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Patient Preparedness For Your Visit To The Epilepsy Doctor
Doctors and patients seem to spend less time with each other as the years go by.Increasing patient volumes, need to ensure accurate and detailed patient charts, reviewing external imaging studies and lab results and haggling with insurance adjusters, and discussing prescriptions and refills with...
Can you live a normal life with epilepsy?
Medication will probably improve his quality of life. It is possible to have a normal life with epilepsy if it is well controlled. READ MORE
Can having epilepsy affect your memory?
Yes, Epilepsy can certainly affect your memory, especially if it is not well controlled. READ MORE
Does epilepsy cause brain damage?
Epilepsy can cause brain damage, especially if the seizures are not well controlled. READ MORE
What are the treatment options for epilepsy?
Medications are usually the first line of treatment. Surgery or computer based devices may be used in uncontrolled patients. Please talk to a neurologist for more details. READ MORE
Are Parkinson’s related seizures normal?
Seizures are not seen usually in Parkinson's disease but can be seen in the later stages, especially towards the end of life. READ MORE
How does a misshapen hippocampus occur?
Misshapen hippocampus can occur with seizures but many are born with it. Please meet a neurologist to discuss it further if needed. READ MORE
Is an MRI safer than a CT scan?
MRI has no radiation and offers a better view of the brain as compared to a CT scan. READ MORE
Can surgery completely cure epilepsy?
Some types of epilepsy can be completely cured with surgery. Their treating doctor will be able to tell them if they will be cured by the surgery or not. READ MORE
Is it safe to get pregnant on seizure medications?
Keppra and Lamictal are probably the safest medications to get pregnant on. Please discuss this with your doctor in more detail. READ MORE
Does marijuana help epilepsy?
Medical marijuana is unlikely to help although cannabidiol has been approved for epilepsy. Cannabidiol is different from regular marijuana. Please discuss with a neurologist for more details. READ MORE
What causes gelastic seizures in a person?
Hypothalamic tumors are commonly seen with gelastic seizures, but there are other causes as well. The treatment involves medications and surgery and usually depends on the type of seizures and the cause of them. READ MORE
What are the first steps in treating seizures?
Keep the patient safe and make sure that their surroundings do not hurt them. Do not put anything in their mouth. Call 911 for a long seizure or if they stop breathing. Give CPR if needed. Use their rescue medication if they have one. READ MORE
My child is getting convulsions past 2 nights. What should I do?
Febrile convulsions can occur in children with a high fever. If your child has been having a high fever for 2-3 days, please take them to the ER/doctor. READ MORE
My 6 weeks old baby has ankle clonus. Should I take him to a neurologist?
Clonus is fairly common in young babies. Consider taking him to a neurologist if he shows other symptoms. READ MORE
Can sudden asphyxia cause brain injury in a child?
It is possible depending on the degree of hypoxia. Children's brains are very resilient. Please discuss this with the treating doctors. READ MORE
Awake during brain surgery?
Patients sometimes need to be kept awake during brain surgery to map their brains and confirm that the part of their brain that is being operated on does something important like talking or moving their hands or legs. READ MORE
What could be the cause behind gelastic seizures?
Gelastic seizures are rare. Please see a neurologist for more answers. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor of Neurology and Epilepsy UNMC, Omaha, NE 2018 - 2022
- Consultant Neurologist and Neurophysiologist SSM Health, Madison, WI 2022 - Present
Professional Memberships
- American Epilepsy Society
- American Academy of Neurology
Areas of research
epilepsy, neurophysiology, dementia, medical education, quantitative EEG, AI in medicine
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- Michael D. Snyder700 South Park Street Madison Wisconsin 53715
- Dr. Mary Zupanc MD600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792
- Dr. Frederick S Edelman MD20 S Park St Madison WI 53715
- Bryan Atkinson MD700 S PARK ST MADISON WI 53715
- Dr. Bassel Kazkaz MD1313 Fish Hatchery Rd Madison WI 53715
- Dr. Jenny P Liao MD600 Highland Ave Madison WI 53792
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