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🧠 Why Get an EEG (Electroencephalogram)?

An EEG (Electroencephalogram) is a safe, non-invasive test that measures the electrical activity of the brain. It provides real-time insight into how your brain is functioning—something no scan or lab test can fully capture.

🌿 Holistic Benefits of EEG

EEG testing is not just for diagnosing conditions—it’s also a powerful tool for understanding your brain on a deeper level.

• Brain Balance & Optimization

Identify imbalances in brainwaves that may affect mood, focus, and energy levels.

• Stress & Anxiety Insight

Detect patterns linked to chronic stress, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation.

• Sleep Quality Evaluation

Understand disruptions in brain activity that may be impacting deep, restorative sleep.

• Cognitive Performance

Evaluate attention, memory, and mental clarity—ideal for high performers and individuals seeking peak brain function.

• Neurofeedback Guidance

EEG data can be used to personalize brain training programs for long-term improvement.

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🏥 Medical & Health Benefits of EEG

EEGs are widely used in neurology to diagnose and monitor a variety of conditions:
• Seizures & Epilepsy
Detect abnormal electrical activity associated with seizures—even when symptoms are subtle.
• Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) & Concussions
Identify lingering brain dysfunction after accidents, falls, or sports injuries.
• Post-Concussion Syndrome
Evaluate persistent symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and memory issues.
• Headaches & Migraines
Help uncover neurological patterns contributing to chronic headaches.
• Sleep Disorders
Assist in diagnosing conditions such as insomnia or abnormal sleep cycles.
• Cognitive & Memory Issues
Detect early signs of neurological changes affecting thinking and memory.
• Neurological Conditions
Support evaluation of conditions such as stroke, encephalopathy, and other brain disorders.

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💡 Why Choose EEG Testing?
• Non-invasive and painless
• No radiation exposure
• Safe for all ages
• Provides real-time brain function data
• Helps guide both medical treatment and holistic care



✨ Our Approach

At ALT Diagnostics, we combine advanced EEG technology with a patient-centered approach to deliver accurate, meaningful insights into your brain health—whether for medical diagnosis, recovery, or optimization.


🔄 What Happens After Your EEG?

After your EEG is completed, your results are carefully reviewed and interpreted by a qualified physician.
• Detailed Brain Activity Analysis
Your EEG is analyzed for any abnormal patterns, slowing, or seizure-like activity.
• Comprehensive Report
A formal report is generated outlining findings, impressions, and recommendations.
• Next Steps & Care Plan
Based on your results, your provider may recommend:
• Further neurological evaluation
• Treatment options or medications
• Therapy (cognitive, vestibular, etc.)

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⏱️ When Should You Get an EEG?

🧠 Initial (Baseline) EEG

You should consider getting your first EEG if you are experiencing:
• Seizures or seizure-like episodes
• Head injuries, concussions, or accidents
• Memory loss or brain fog
• Chronic headaches or migraines
• Dizziness or balance issues
• Sleep disturbances
• Anxiety, mood changes, or cognitive decline

👉 A baseline EEG helps establish how your brain is functioning right now.



🔁 Follow-Up EEG

A second or follow-up EEG is recommended when:
• Monitoring progress after treatment or therapy
• Evaluating recovery after a concussion or TBI
• Tracking seizure activity over time
• Assessing changes in symptoms
• Providing updated documentation for legal cases

👉 Follow-up EEGs show improvement, stability, or worsening, which is critical for both treatment and documentation.



💡 Why Multiple EEGs Matter

Brain function can change over time. Comparing studies allows providers to:
• Measure improvement or decline

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✨ Our Commitment

At ALT Diagnostics, we don’t just perform EEGs—we help you understand your results and guide you toward the next steps for better brain health and recovery.