We show this commitment every day in how we serve our Patients, Providers and Partners. This is done in the following way:
- Partnering with physicians and hospitals to offer best-in-class EEG testing services
- Providing our AON Partners who service our Patients and Providers with the highest and most efficacious equipment and software
- Employing a dense number of AON Partners in order to quickly and efficiently serve our Patients in a timely manner
- Getting in-network with every insurance provider in the markets we serve in order to keep patient cost low
- Employing Interpreting Epileptologists and Neurologists to create custom test reports for our healthcare providers
Services and Solutions for Providers
Our web-based, secured cloud portal creates a user-friendly experience where physicians can easily access patient studies and reports from any standard web browser. In addition, the portal allows the physician to view the technologists’ notes, preliminary reports, and to finalize EEG reports post review.
Improving access to care
Improved patient outcomes
Onsite EEG technologists
Live access for daily 24 hour review
Pruned EEG reporting
24/7 EEG and video monitoring
Potential Seizure
Related Symptoms…
- Intermittent Confusion/Brain Fog
- Headaches or Migraines with Aura
- Word Finding Difficulties
- Dizziness/Altered Awareness
- Syncope/Near Syncope
- TBI/Concussion
- Stroke/TIA
- Change in Behavior/Unusual Emotions
- Staring Spells/Zoning Out
- Unspecified Convulsions
Benefits of In-home EEG Testing
Inexpensive, reliable, and safe.
Quicker access to service
Flexible scheduling
Faster turnaround time (24-48 hours after testing)
Accurate Data
Reduces the risk of COVID-19 transmission to patients
Increased chance of capturing epileptic and non-epileptic events due to natural environments and every day triggers.
Remote real-time monitoring of patient studies ensures the integrity and quality of the EEG recording which reduces the need for repeat testing.
May eliminate the need for hospital or EMU (Epilepsy Monitoring Unit) admission, which can be up to six times more expensive.