Several early studies have examined the effect of transition to telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent survey of child neurologists conducting telehealth encounters, in which epilepsy was somewhat overrepresented, revealed >90% satisfactory encounters despite 40% reporting technical challenges. Most (86%) reported intending to pursue telehealth in future encounters.25 An international survey of pediatric neurologists treating children with epilepsy revealed that about 25% of practitioners were seeing outpatients exclusively with telehealth and 95% were seeing at least some patients by telehealth.26 A US-based single hospital system evaluation revealed that 67% of outpatient visits were completed via telehealth, 32% with phone visits, and only 1% of visits were in-person clinic encounters.27