EEG Reads

An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a diagnostic test that detects electrical activity in the brain by using small, flat electrodes attached to the scalp. The test records brain wave patterns, which help doctors diagnose conditions related to abnormal brain activity, such as seizures, epilepsy, and other neurological disorders. At Revere Health, our specialists provide EEG testing and expert reads to analyze brain function and assist in diagnosing and managing a wide range of neurological conditions.

How EEG Works
During an EEG, electrodes are placed on the scalp, and they record the brain’s electrical signals. These signals are then displayed as waveforms on a computer screen, allowing specialists to analyze the brain’s electrical activity for any irregularities.

Conditions Diagnosed with EEG
Epilepsy and Seizures: EEGs are commonly used to diagnose and monitor seizure disorders.
Sleep Disorders: EEGs can detect abnormalities during sleep that may indicate conditions like sleep apnea or narcolepsy.
Brain Tumors: Irregular brain waves can signal the presence of tumors or other structural abnormalities.
Brain Injury: EEGs can be used to assess the extent of brain damage following a head injury.
Encephalopathy: EEGs help detect changes in brain function due to metabolic or toxic causes.

Why Choose Revere Health?
Our experienced neurologists provide comprehensive EEG reads, ensuring accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans for patients with neurological conditions.

For more information or to schedule an EEG, contact Revere Health today.