Our EEG center offers a comprehensive range of services aimed at providing detailed insights into brain activity and assisting in the diagnosis and management of neurological conditions. Here’s an overview of the comprehensive EEG services we provide:
Routine EEG: We conduct routine EEG tests to monitor and record brain wave activity in various states, helping to diagnose epilepsy, seizures, and other neurological disorders.
Ambulatory EEG monitoring: Our center offers ambulatory EEG monitoring, allowing patients to undergo extended EEG recordings outside of the hospital setting. This service enables continuous monitoring of brain activity over an extended period, providing valuable data for diagnosing seizure disorders and assessing treatment effectiveness.
Video EEG monitoring: We provide video EEG monitoring, combining EEG recordings with simultaneous video surveillance to capture and analyze seizure activity in real-time. Video EEG monitoring helps in diagnosing epilepsy, determining seizure types, and guiding treatment decisions.
Long-term EEG monitoring: For patients requiring prolonged EEG monitoring, we offer long-term monitoring services. This may involve continuous recording of brain activity over several days or weeks, allowing for comprehensive evaluation and assessment of seizure patterns and other neurological abnormalities.
Sleep EEG studies: Our center performs sleep EEG studies to evaluate brain activity during sleep and diagnose sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and parasomnias. Sleep EEG recordings help identify abnormalities in sleep architecture and assist in treatment planning.
Pediatric EEG: We specialize in pediatric EEG testing, providing comprehensive neurophysiological assessments for infants, children, and adolescents. Our pediatric EEG services are tailored to the unique needs of young patients, ensuring accurate diagnosis and management of neurological conditions.
Neuromonitoring: In addition to diagnostic EEG testing, we offer neuromonitoring services for patients undergoing neurosurgery or critical care management. Neuromonitoring involves continuous EEG monitoring to detect changes in brain function during surgical procedures or in intensive care settings, helping to prevent neurological complications and optimize patient outcomes.
Evoked potentials: Our center conducts evoked potential studies to assess the integrity of sensory pathways in the nervous system. This includes visual evoked potentials (VEP), auditory evoked potentials (AEP), and somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP), which are used to diagnose conditions affecting vision, hearing, and sensation.