Neurology

  • EEG (Electroencephalography)
    Records electrical activity of the brain to detect seizures, epilepsy, altered consciousness and sleep disorders. Available as routine, sleep-deprived and long-term monitoring for comprehensive evaluation.
  • Video EEG (if available)
    Combines continuous EEG recording with synchronized video monitoring. Helps correlate electrical abnormalities with physical symptoms for accurate seizure diagnosis.
  • EMG (Electromyography)
    Measures electrical activity of muscles at rest and during movement. Useful for diagnosing muscle disorders, nerve damage and neuromuscular junction diseases.
  • NCV (Nerve Conduction Velocity)
    Evaluates how fast electrical signals travel through peripheral nerves. Helps diagnose neuropathies, nerve compression and demyelinating conditions.
  • VEP (Visual Evoked Potential)
    Assesses the function of the visual pathway from the eyes to the brain. Useful for diagnosing optic nerve disorders and conditions like multiple sclerosis.
  • BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry)
    Measures auditory nerve and brainstem responses to sound stimuli. Essential for detecting hearing impairment, especially in children or non-responsive patients.
  • SSEP (Somatosensory Evoked Potential)
    Evaluates sensory pathways by recording responses to small electrical stimuli. Helps detect spinal cord, nerve pathway and brain sensory processing abnormalities.
  • RNST (Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Test)
    Assesses neuromuscular transmission by measuring muscle responses to repeated nerve stimulation. Commonly used to diagnose disorders like myasthenia gravis.

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