Epilepsy Journal

Epilepsy Journal

An easy to use app to monitor your epilepsy and communicate with doctors

App info


August 29, 2025
Android Varies with device
Everyone
Get Epilepsy Journal for Free on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Epilepsy Journal, Developed by Olly Tree Applications. Listed in Medical Category. Current Version Is v6q, Updated On 29/08/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Epilepsy Journal. Achieved Over 93 thousand Installs. Epilepsy Journal Currently Has 936 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars

Epilepsy Journal is an app which allows you to quickly document daily variables concerning your epilepsy, such as seizure triggers, types etc. The information you provide is organized into easy to read graphs which allow for quick visualization of your individual epilepsy trends and patterns overtime. This app can serve as a valuable communication aid, by allowing you to generate a straightforward and professional report which can be shared with your physicians.

In general, we hope that this App will allow you to:

1) track epilepsy trends and patterns over time
2) objectively determine effectiveness of your epilepsy treatments
3) improve success of doctors appointments


Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder which affects 1 in 26 people worldwide. It can have a relapsing, remitting, and unpredictable course. Treatment of epilepsy can be frustrating, and has been accurately referred to as being similar to the popular “whack a mole” game. Whether your epilepsy is mild or severe, refractory or controlled, it is critical to objectively and consistently monitor certain factors such as number of seizures, seizure triggers, AED drug or ketone levels, and other vital information. Keeping a detailed epilepsy journal will allow you to quickly notice any changes to your epilepsy, as well as provide you with impartial evidence as to whether your epilepsy treatment is truly effective or losing effectiveness over time.

App Features:
- Easy to use
- Record seizure details (as much or as little as you like)
- Visual representation of data
- Generate reports
- Keep track of medications with reminders
- Customizable to fit your individual epilepsy
- Track from your Wear OS watch



Our Story/ Mission:

Our daughter Olivia is our inspiration for this app. Olivia has a refractory and severe epilepsy which began at age 1. Once Olivia´s epilepsy started we were advised by our physicians to keep a written epilepsy journal, in order to track trends and treatment response overtime. Although the journal was helpful in allowing us to objectively monitor the effectiveness of her epilepsy treatments, it was very time consuming and tended to be disorganized; As well, the hundreds of pages of notes did not help us when it became most critical to quickly and accurately summarize months worth of seizure history, (for example during emergency hospital visits or follow up appointments). During our experience navigating the neurology health care system, we found accurate and effective communication to be a key factor in successfully working with doctors and achieving ideal seizure control.
We created this app as a free and simple way to monitor your epilepsy; track trends and patterns, objectively determine effectiveness of seizure treatment overtime, and improve success of doctors appointments.
Since epilepsy contains dozens of ever changing variables, we decided to organize data into simple visuals which demonstrate seizure trends and patterns over a time span of months to years.
Our epilepsy journal allows you to quickly document all the important variables concerning your epilepsy, and to generate a simple and easy to read report to print out or email your doctors.
We hope that this app enables you to grasp a better understanding of your own individual epilepsy, and that it empowers you as an effective communicator and advocate within your epilepsy health care team.
We are currently offering last version updated 29/08/2025 . This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


6 New Features
- Track Seizure Severity
- Track Mental Health
- Custom Time Period for History Report
- New Trends Report
- New Agenda View
- Dark Mode (finally!)

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.9
936 total
5 52.8
4 20.0
3 6.6
2 7.9
1 12.7

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Recent Comments

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Laura Haley

Moving through the months to see previous seizures is extremely difficult. You have to swipe multiple times. It's like half the time the app doesn't even recognize when your finger is on the screen. And I'm pretty sure all of my data was deleted. I got a new phone, signed it to the account, and it said "data unavailable". So now I'm deleting this app, going to find a better one.

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Sherri Haight

Good basic app! I think a couple of options would greatly improve the experience and be worth paying for. 1) ability to create "start" point. So you don't get useless data from before using app. 2) ability to reorder items in activity, symptom, etc lists. 3) ability to add to these lists while putting in entry 4) ability to turn off things like the timer, etc. 5) Barchart for siezure record could be divided into type colors, like the pie chart is. Help track types.

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Chryssa Kaloumenou

Used this app on a Samsung S7 for 3+ years and I loved it. Worked flawlessly, everything was fine. 5*, no question. Switched to a 1+ Nord Duo a couple of months ago, and the medication reminders have either stopped working or are way off. It was a really useful function for me, and now I often find myself forgetting to take my medication because of it. Please, fix it! 🙃

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Tim Hopper

Fantastic app. I've got a 5 month old with epilepsy and this app is perfect for tracking and recording data for the doctors. It would be very useful if the app was able to maintain the timing of a seizure and allow us to access the rest of the app at the same time. To look at seizure history time frames between rescue medication and so forth.

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Anastasia

Works well enough. Mostly does what it's made for. Although it's currently doubling the seizures in the bar graph and totals recorded (just had another look and it's doubled ALL sizeures ever recorded! 😵😪 So do I need to manually go through and delete the doubles??) Widgets still not fixed 😬 Edited to add: have tried deleting double up and it deletes both. Looking for another app.

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Misaki_playhouse

App was working perfectly with no issues for about 8 months until 11/24/2020. Now the app will not open. Any time I try to enter it the app pops up a message and closes before I can even read the message. This is highly upsetting as my seizures are quite frequent(several times a day) so I will have to look for another app. Pretty sad I lost several months worth of extremely important data. If the app still worked I would wish it had the option to add and store video of episodes.

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Luke Oxley

Great for recording seizures. Can use the widget for fast, accurate recording and you can customize everything to suit you. Being able to generate different types of reports is great for helping me keep track of my seizures long term. I only wish that the widget could work through the lock screen so that friends or family make a more accurate report when I am still out.

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Jessi Ellis

This had been the most useful app for logging my seizures that I've found. There are so many options to make sure you have as much accurate information to send to your doctor as possible. I do wish there was an option to add a trigger instead of just selecting "other". But that's my only complaint