Neurology
Treatments and Services
Diagnostic Tests
Actigraphy
An actigraphy uses a small monitor called an actigraph that you wear like a watch to measures your activity and rest. It measures your sleep cycle and can be used to diagnose circadian rhythm and other sleep disorders.
Go to Detail PageAngiography
An angiography is an imaging test that uses x-rays to view the body’s blood vessels.
Go to Detail PageBrain MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain creates cross-sectional views (slices) of both healthy and unhealthy tissue using powerful magnet and radio signals. Inform your physician if you have a pacemaker or other metal implant.
Go to Detail PageCarotid Doppler
A carotid doppler is a type of ultrasound used the look at the carotid arteries, which carry blood from the heart to the brain.
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Cerebral Angiogram
During this procedure, the physician will insert a thin, flexible tube into a large artery to get the arteries in the brain. After x-ray images are obtained, the physician can see the sit of the aneurysm.
Go to Detail PageComputed Tomography (CT) Scan
CT scans use X-ray equipment and computer processing to produce 2-dimensional images of the body. The patient lies on a table and passes through a machine that looks like a large, squared-off donut.
Go to Detail PageCT Angiogram
Computed tomography angiography (also called CT angiography or CTA) is used to visualize arterial and venous vessels in the body. These include arteries in brain and those that bring blood to the lungs, kidneys, arms and legs.
Go to Detail PageElectroencephalogram (EEG)
An EEG is a test that measures and records the electrical activity in the brain.
Go to Detail PageEMG (Electromyogram)
Electromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic test to evaluate the health of muscles and the nerve cells that control them. Motor neurons transmit electrical signals that cause muscles to contract.
Go to Detail PageFunctional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
An fMRI is a type of MRI uses to measure small changes in blood flow in the brain. It allows a doctor or researcher to see where brain activity happens when you do certain tasks.
Go to Detail PageTreatments
Anti-Seizure Medications
Anti- seizure medications, also called anticonvulsant therapy or anti-epileptic drugs, are medications used to treat epilepsy. These are the most common treatments for epilepsy and successfully treat and prevent seizures in many people.
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Biofeedback
A mind-body technique in which people learn how to control involuntary parts of their body such as blood pressure, heart rate, muscle tension, and brainwave frequency.
Go to Detail PageBotox
Botox®, the cosmetic form of botulinum toxin, is a popular non-surgical injection that temporarily reduces or eliminates frown lines, forehead creases, crow's feet near the eyes, and wrinkles and bands in the neck.
Go to Detail PageC-PAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)
Through a specially fitted mask that fits over the patient’s nose, the C-PAP’s constant, prescribed flow of pressured air prevents the airway (or throat) from collapsing. In some cases a Bi-PAP device, which blows air at two different pressures, may be used.
Go to Detail PageCarotid Stenting
When a stent, a small mesh tube that's used to treat narrow or weak arteries, is placed into the carotid artery in the neck to open the artery and allow better blood flow.
Go to Detail PageCognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is a type of therapy that can help reduce insomnia by changing thoughts and behaviors are causing your sleep problems or making them worse.
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Coiling Protocol
This is a treatment protocol and guideline for aneurysm coiling and aneurysm flow diversion treatment used by our center.
Go to Detail PageCyberKnife
CyberKnife delivers highly targeted beams of radiation directly into tumors, in a pain-free, non-surgical way. Guided by specialized imaging software, we can track and continually adjust treatment at any point in the body, and without the need for the head frames and other equipment that are needed for some other forms of radiosurgery.
Go to Detail PageDeep Brain Stimulation
Deep brain stimulation is a procedure in which electrodes are implanted into certain areas of the brain. These electrodes send electrical impulses that affect brain activity, cells, and chemicals, which can treat some medication conditions.
Go to Detail PageDietary Therapy for Epilepsy
Changes to what you eat can be helpful for controlling seizures in some people with epilepsy. These diets generally have low carbohydrates and high fats.
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