Neurological Evaluation
Advanced auditory and neurological diagnostics to detect sensory pathway issues early — even in infants and non-verbal patients.
Diagnostic Neurological Tests We Offer
Non-invasive, precise, and child-safe methods to evaluate auditory and brainstem function.
Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential
A diagnostic test that evaluates the brain's response to sound, helping detect auditory nerve and brainstem pathway disorders.
Learn MoreOtoacoustic Evaluation
Assesses inner ear (cochlear) function by recording sound waves produced in response to stimuli, ideal for newborn hearing screening.
Learn MoreBenefits of Neurological Testing
These tests offer vital insights for early diagnosis and intervention planning.
Accurate Brain-Auditory Diagnosis
Identify issues in auditory nerve and brainstem pathways.
Non-Invasive Testing
Safe for all age groups including newborns and the elderly.
Early Detection
Spot developmental concerns early in children and infants.
Treatment Guidance
Supports further neurological or audiological intervention planning.
How the Evaluation Works
A simple and comfortable process, designed for clarity and safety.
Initial Screening
Patient history and symptom discussion to decide on test type.
Electrode Placement
Electrodes or sensors are safely placed on the scalp and ears.
Signal Stimulation
Auditory signals are delivered, and brain activity is recorded.
Data Analysis
Waveforms are studied for any delays, absence, or abnormalities.
Result Discussion
Clear explanation of findings and next-step recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before scheduling your neurological evaluation.
Is the evaluation painful or risky?
No, all tests are non-invasive, painless, and safe for adults and children.
Who should undergo these tests?
Infants, children, or adults with suspected auditory nerve or neurological disorders benefit from these evaluations.
Can these tests diagnose hearing loss?
They can identify auditory pathway issues that may lead to or indicate hearing impairment.
How long does a session take?
Depending on the tests, a session may take between 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Start Your Neurological Evaluation Today
Early diagnosis leads to early intervention. Schedule a safe, reliable, and non-invasive test today.