Within the domain of clinical neurophysiology examinations, we carry out thorough and impartial assessments of the peripheral nervous system. This involves the evaluation of nerve conduction, providing crucial insights for clinicians. These assessments are of great value in diagnosing prevalent symptoms such as sciatic nerve problems and numbness in the extremities, ensuring precise clinical diagnoses.
Generally, nerve conduction, as well as evoked potential tests, may involve minor discomfort due to the minimal electrical nerve stimulation applied during the examination. If any discomfort or concerns arise, our technical staff will readily provide professional guidance and solutions in a friendly and supportive manner.
Electroencephalogram (EEG) examinations are known for their cost-effectiveness, safety, and convenience. In addition to addressing common clinical concerns such as headache, dizziness, syncope, disorders of consciousness, mental disorders, convulsions, abnormal behavior, abdominal pain, and sleep disturbances, EEG is also suitable for screening and follow-up examinations of patients in comas, with strokes, epilepsy, encephalitis, and various other brain disorders.
Our department provides a range of evoked potential examinations, including visual evoked potentials, brainstem function, and sensory nerve evoked potentials.
Electroencephalogram (EEG) examinations.
Contact Number: 2771-8151 Ext: 2678
Contact Number: 2771-8151 Ext: 2679