Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in adolescence. In a period of life which can be a trying time for anyone, unpredictable and stigmatizing seizures may create considerable additional problems for vulnerable teenagers. In recognition of the many problems young people with epilepsy may be facing, a special ward for teenagers at the National Center for Epilepsy was established. At this ward the patients are offered a broadspectered, multidisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic programme. Patients with psychogenic seizures represent a particular challenge and are discussed in more detail. During the stay, patients attend an "epilepsy school" with instruction and discussions on topics related to epilepsy. This teenager ward has so far been a success and may serve as a transition clinic from child to adult care.