Neurology Department
Lafamilia neurology Department provide patients with neurological care backed by the most current research and trends, as well as a desire to offer the highest level treatment to anyone suffering from a disorder of the brain or nervous system. As each patient presents a unique set of symptoms and factors, our team provides an individual diagnosis and personalized plan of care based on their years of experience in treating everything from routine headaches to the most complex neurological cases. A treatment plan may include ongoing management of the disease, specialized therapy or a combination of treatments options.
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Neurological Tools and Diagnostic Studies
Electroencephalography (EEG)
Using electrodes attached to the patient’s scalp, an EEG detects and then measures the brain’s electrical activity. This test helps neurologists diagnose brain tumors, dizziness, headaches, head injuries, epilepsy, seizures and sleeping problems.
Intensive Video-EEG Monitoring
Considered the gold standard in diagnosing non-epileptic seizure, this study involves a video-EEG recording of an event. It allows our specialists too see the correlations between brain activity and patient actions. It helps them determine if someone has epilepsy.
MRI/PET Scan
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) scan provides neurologists with a more detailed and accurate view of the brain. Physicians use this two-in-one test to help diagnose problems such as brain tumors or epilepsy.
Neuropsychological Evaluation
This test measures the relationship between a person’s brain function and behaviors. Neurologists may use it to help diagnose a child with a learning disability. The test can also help in evaluating an adult suspected of having Alzheimer’s or a brain tumor.
Evoked Potential Studies
These are three diagnostic tests that detect and measure electrical activity in the brain in response to stimuli such as touch, sound or sight. The studies help neurologists confirm diagnoses and assess sensory nerve problems.
Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction
This test measures and detects muscle health. Neurologists use this procedure to help determine if a patient has nerve-related or muscle-related issues.
Neurology Team

