Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive neurodiagnostic test used to record the electrical activity of the brain. It helps physicians evaluate brain function by detecting abnormal electrical patterns that may be associated with neurological conditions. EEG testing is commonly ordered to support the assessment of seizure disorders, epilepsy, unexplained loss of consciousness, and other brain-related concerns.
At Carolina Neurology Clinic, EEG studies are performed using standardized clinical protocols in a controlled, patient-focused environment. Electrodes are placed on the scalp to record brain wave activity while the patient remains at rest or performs specific tasks as directed. The procedure is painless and does not involve electrical stimulation of the brain.
EEG testing is designed to be safe, efficient, and comfortable for patients. Before the procedure, instructions are provided to help ensure accurate recordings. During the test, patients are seated or lying comfortably while brain activity is monitored and recorded. The duration of the study may vary depending on clinical requirements.
After the test is completed, the recorded data is reviewed and interpreted by a qualified neurologist. Results are prepared and shared with the referring physician to assist in diagnosis and treatment planning. EEG testing plays an important role in providing objective information that supports informed neurological care.

At Carolina Neurology Clinic, EEG testing is performed with a strong emphasis on accuracy, clinical consistency, and patient safety. Each study is conducted using modern diagnostic equipment and standardized neurophysiology protocols to ensure reliable brain activity recordings. Our focus is on delivering clear, clinically meaningful data that supports informed neurological evaluation.
EEG procedures are carried out in a controlled clinical setting, allowing precise monitoring of brain wave patterns under appropriate conditions. Attention is given to proper electrode placement, signal quality, and test integrity to reduce artifacts and improve diagnostic reliability. This approach helps ensure that results are dependable and suitable for clinical decision-making.
EEG testing plays an important role in assessing brain function in patients with suspected neurological disorders. By capturing electrical activity of the brain, EEG studies assist physicians in identifying abnormal patterns that may require further investigation or management.
The information obtained from EEG testing is reviewed and interpreted by qualified neurological professionals. Final reports are shared with the referring physician to support diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing patient care. EEG remains a valuable diagnostic tool in providing objective insights into neurological health.
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