Overview
Clinical Neurophysiology analyzes the functional activity of the nervous system in patients of all ages using techniques such as EEG or EMG.
These tests are essential for diagnosing neurological conditions such as epilepsy, motor disorders, neuropathies, and sleep disturbances.
Common Conditions Treated
- Epilepsy
- Sleep disorders (insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea)
- Peripheral neuropathies (diabetic, traumatic)
- Myopathies (muscular dystrophies, inflammatory myopathies)
- Multiple sclerosis
- Movement disorders (tremors, Parkinson's disease)
- Radiculopathies and nerve compressions (sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome)
What to Expect During Your Visit
The specialist reviews the patient’s medical history and the reason for the referral. The procedure (EEG, EMG, etc.) is explained, including its duration and any sensations the patient may feel. The test is conducted in a controlled setting, and a report is issued after specialist interpretation.
Specialized Services
- Cutting-edge equipment for functional studies
- Non-invasive tests in a comfortable environment
- Expert interpretation by neurology-trained specialists
- Direct coordination with various clinical departments
- Detailed reports with clear diagnostic guidance
Additional Services and Tests
- Electroencephalogram (EEG)
- Evoked potentials (visual, auditory, somatosensory)
- Electromyography (EMG)
- Nerve conduction studies
- Sleep studies (polysomnography)
- Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring
- Cognitive evoked potentials (P300, MMN)
*Check availability at each center.