Support Groups
We stand with you and the 1 in 25 people who will be diagnosed with epilepsy. We have a thriving network of professionally facilitated epilepsy support groups in Western Australia. We have monthly groups in Nedlands, Armadale, Bunbury, Midland and Joondalup, and we have one online support group via live video conference. Our groups are a chance to make new friends, meet others who are walking similar paths, receive support and reliable information in a safe space. Click here to download a list of our monthly epilepsy support groups and their dates.


Support groups operate from February to November and will pause over the festive season.
Online Support Group
12 noon
Every last Thursday of the month
Please contact [email protected] for further information
Nedlands
The Niche Building
11 Aberdare Road, Nedlands
12 noon – 1:30pm
Every 2nd Thursday of the month
Armadale
House of Coffee Cafe
Armadale Central Shopping Centre (opposite Apollo Health)
12 noon – 1:30pm
Every 1st Thursday of the month
Joondalup
Beaumaris Community Centre, Meeting Room 2
66 Constellation Drive, Ocean Reef
6:30pm – 8:00pm
Every 4th Thursday of the month
Midland
Dome Midland
21 Cale Street, Midland 6056
12 noon – 1:30pm
Every 3rd Thursday of the month
Bunbury
Dome Bunbury Forum
Bunbury Forum Shopping Centre, Strickland Street
12 noon – 1:30pm
Every 1st Tuesday of the month
This group is also available via live video link on the last Thursday of the month at 12 noon.
Please contact [email protected] for further information.
All are welcome to attend. We recommend that you contact the office on 1300 660 880 to confirm details, before attending your first group.
Please follow us on social media, as support group reminder updates are regularly posted on our Facebook page.
Please contact us on 1300 660 880 for more information or email [email protected]
DISCLAIMER
Important Message: The information contained within this website is not intended to take the place of individual medical advice. Do not make changes to treatment or medications without first discussing with your treating clinician.