Jason S Hauptman MD PhD

Jason S Hauptman MD PhD Jason S. Hauptman MD PhD is an attending neurosurgeon at Seattle Children's Hospital and an associate professor of neurosurgery at the University of Washington.

Hauptman MD PhD is the chief of neurosurgery at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Professor at the University of Arizona School of Medicine, and Associate Director of the Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

04/07/2026

Most people don’t know this term — but if your child has epilepsy, it could change everything.
Medically intractable epilepsy (also called drug-resistant epilepsy) means a child’s seizures have not been controlled despite trying two or more appropriate seizure medications at the right doses.
It affects roughly 1 in 3 children diagnosed with epilepsy.

And here’s what I wish every parent knew:
When medications aren’t working — that’s not the end of the road. For many children, it’s actually a signal that surgery needs to be part of the conversation.
At a comprehensive pediatric epilepsy center like Phoenix Children’s, we bring together a full team — neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuropsychologists, neuroradiologists, and more — to evaluate each child completely. We find answers that a single specialist simply cannot find alone.

The research is clear: the longer seizures go uncontrolled, the greater the impact on a child’s developing brain — on their memory, behavior, learning, and quality of life.

Early referral isn’t jumping the gun. It’s giving your child the best chance.

If your child has tried two medications without success, ask your neurologist: “Should we refer to a comprehensive epilepsy center?”
That one question could change the trajectory of their life. 💜💜

04/04/2026

🧠 A little girl came to us having dozens of seizures every single day. Her parents had been told “there’s nothing more we can do.”
We disagreed.
Today she’s seizure-free, thriving in school, and living the childhood she deserved all along.
This is what medically resistant epilepsy treatment can look like when families get access to the right team. I share these stories because hope is only useful if it reaches the people who need it. 💙
Follow along if you or someone you love is navigating epilepsy.

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11/11/2025

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Aris spent years with wrong diagnoses and medications, then his epilepsy was cured with surgery 19 days after his first visit at Phoenix Children’s.

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09/17/2024

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06/06/2023

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2W0H4O-OCkNice video on LITT courtesy of Seattle Childrens!
05/30/2023

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Nice video on LITT courtesy of Seattle Childrens!

Dr. Jason Hauptman, Neurosurgeon at Seattle Children’s, explains a minimally invasive robot-assisted laser ablation surgery. Using laser ablation helps destr...

05/24/2023

CURE Epilepsy CARES (Conversations About Research in Epilepsy & Seizures) is a free, educational event for patients, families, medical professionals, researchers, and all those touched…

04/26/2023

Meet Tram, a surgical coordinator at Seattle Children’s Epilepsy Program which includes a diverse team of specialists supporting each child’s medical, physical, learning, emotional and nutritional needs.

For more information about our program visit: https://care.sc/3JVT0Ao

04/15/2023
04/05/2023

A rare neurological condition in which one-half of the brain is abnormally larger than the other caused Jiana to have at least ten seizures each day.

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