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The neurophysiology service uses innovative procedures to record and interpret electrical signals from the nervous system to diagnose and assess a range of nervous system disorders, including epilepsy, movement disorders, headaches and facial pain.

Neurophysiology investigations include:

  • EEG (electroencephalography) – a recording of the electrical activity of the brain from the intact scalp
  • Evoked potentials – these are potentials produced by the brain in response to specific stimuli, for example a flashing light or sounds, such as a click
  • EMG (electromyography) and NCS (nerve conduction studies) – these assess function of the nerves and muscles within the body.

Services are provided to both adult and children outpatients and inpatients.  Investigations are carried out in neurophysiology clinics, on the wards, intensive care and in operating theatres during surgery.

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Working with St George’s University of London, the St George’s neurophysiology service is at the forefront of research and innovation, meaning that patients are continually receiving the very best healthcare.

The service is also provides vital education programmes for trainee neurophysiologists and other clinicians from across the UK.