1Medical Graduate, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, State University of Haiti* Correspondence: Adonaï Aly Isaac Julien: adonaialyjulien@gmail.comAbstract: Our study aims to evaluate the frequency of epilepsy in different age groups and the risk factors associated, at theClinique d’épilepsie de Port-au-Prince (CLIDEP), in Haiti . This retrospective descriptive study was carried out on a sample of 162 patients. The Data collection was done using a collection sheet based on the Classification of seizures and epileptic syndromes of the LICE published in 2017. Excel 2016 and SPSS were used for data analysis. The average age of patients is 18.5 years ± 1.28 (SE). Women were more affected by disease than men, i.e., 51.23% vs. 48.77% (M/F = 0.95. Generalized seizures represented 58.02% (n=94) of cases, while partial seizures represented only 22.22% (n =36). Patients who are declared “unknown” for a family history of epilepsy were 90% less likely to return for a visit compared to those who reported no family history of epilepsy, OR =0.10 (95% CI: 0.04, 0.029), p < 0.001. Our study showed that the main risk factors for epilepsy at the clinic are suffering perinatal, head trauma, febrile seizures, and central nervous system (CNS) infections.