Electroencephalogram (EEG) Study
An Electroencephalogram (EEG) measures electrical activity in your brain using small, metal discs (electrodes) attached to your scalp. It is the gold standard for diagnosing epilepsy and other seizure disorders. Your EEG is performed and interpreted under the supervision of Dr. Bhupesh Kumar, Consultant Neurologist (MBBS, MD, DM Neurology), with 16+ years of experience — so you get a specialist's reading, not just a printout.
EEG Test
Electroencephalogram (EEG) Study
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Your Neurodiagnostic Technologist
Senior Neurodiagnostic Technologist
Amit conducts all EEG, NCV, and EMG studies at NeuroMet Wellness using standardized neurophysiology protocols. His focus is precise data acquisition and patient comfort — so you're in calm, experienced hands throughout the procedure. All results are supervised and interpreted by Dr. Bhupesh Kumar.
Meet the full team →An Overnight EEG is a longer brain-wave recording performed across sleep or night-time hours. It helps the neurologist look for abnormal electrical activity that may not appear during a shorter routine EEG, especially when symptoms are infrequent or linked with sleep.
The test is useful when seizure-like episodes, unexplained blackouts, unusual sleep events, or suspected epilepsy need extended monitoring and clinical correlation.
No. An EEG only records the brain's own electrical activity through electrodes on the scalp. It does not pass any current into you and is completely painless.
A routine EEG usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes, including setup. Sleep-deprived and overnight studies take longer.
Yes, continue your usual medicines unless your treating neurologist specifically advises otherwise. Never stop medication on your own, as this can be dangerous.
Only if a sleep-deprived EEG is advised, in which case your neurologist will tell you how much to limit your sleep. For a routine EEG, normal sleep is fine.
The cost depends on the type of EEG advised, such as a routine, sleep-deprived, or overnight study. Please call or WhatsApp our team for an exact quote.
In most cases the report, with a neurologist's interpretation, is available the same day.
Yes. An EEG is non-invasive and safe at any age, and is routinely used in children to evaluate seizures and unexplained spells.
All neurophysiology tests at NeuroMet Wellness are supervised or reviewed by our Senior Consultant Neurologist to ensure clinical correlation with your symptoms. We don't just give you a graph; we give you a diagnosis.