Neurodiagnostic Testing
Specialized testing helps differentiate neurological conditions from other conditions with similar symptoms. Data from these tests helps our physicians determine an accurate diagnosis to begin appropriate treatment.
Our neurodiagnostic testing includes:
- EEG and long-term EEG monitoring
- Intraoperative Monitoring
Electroencephalogram or EEG
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test to detect abnormalities in the electrical activity of the brain. Brain cells communicate by producing tiny electrical impulses. In an EEG, electrodes are placed on the scalp over multiple areas of the brain to detect and record patterns of electrical activity and check for abnormalities. An EEG test is used to help diagnose the presence and type of seizure disorders, head injuries, tumors, infections, degenerative diseases, causes of confusion and metabolic disturbances that affect the brain. Inpatient video-EEG monitoring is used to localize seizure onset in patients undergoing evaluation for epilepsy surgery. It is also used to confirm an epilepsy diagnosis.
Intraoperative Monitoring
Intraoperative monitoring involves the testing and interpretation of electrophysiologic measurements of neural function, nerve conduction velocity and electromyography during neurosurgical and spine surgery procedures in order to monitor the integrity of the brain and spinal cord function.
All tests are conducted by qualified and certified staff, and are interpreted by neurologists so that we can provide the most appropriate care for our patients.
To schedule an appointment, please call (813) 852-3080 option #2.