Since our founding in April 2016, we’ve grown from a dedicated Neurophysiology practice to a trusted partner for doctors and hospitals. In 2020, we expanded our services to specialize in EEG’s, sleep studies, and diagnostics focused on psychiatry and pediatrics.
Intraoperative monitoring monitors the nervous system during surgery to detect any abnormalities or potential nerve damage. It helps ensure better patient safety and outcome by allowing immediate adjustment to prevent neurological issues during surgery
Sleep screenings monitor key factors like desaturation (drops in blood oxygen levels), oxygen levels, body movement, and pulse during sleep. These indicators help identify sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, where oxygen levels drop due to breathing interruptions, or conditions related to abnormal movement or heart rate. While it’s not a full diagnosis, the screening provides valuable data that can guide further testing and treatment.
The Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) measures how quickly a person falls asleep during the day. It is primarily used to diagnose sleep disorders like narcolepsy and excessive daytime sleepiness. The test involves several scheduled naps throughout the day to assess the onset of sleep and the presence of abnormal sleep patterns, helping doctors understand the severity and nature of the condition.
CPAP and APAP monitoring involve tracking the effectiveness of these devices in treating sleep apnea. By adjusting pressure levels based on real-time data, these devices help ensure sufficient airflow, improving sleep quality and managing sleep apnea symptoms. Monitoring ensures that the settings remain optimal for each patient’s needs over time.
CPAP titration is a process where the optimal pressure of a CPAP machine is determined while a patient sleeps. Helps diagnosing and treat sleep apnea by ensuring the patients airway remains open throughout the night, improving breathing patterns and sleep quality.
Sleep studies monitor your body’s activity during sleep, including breathing, heart rate, and brain activity. It helps diagnosing conditions like sleep apnea, insomnia, restless leg syndrome, and other sleep-related disorders, providing insights for effective treatment.
EEG (Electroencephalogram) records the brain’s electrical activity, helping doctors identify abnormal patterns linked to conditions like epilepsy, sleep disorders, and various brain abnormalities.
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