Clinical & Functional Diagonistics
Our Clinical & Functional Diagnostics services provide essential insights into neurological, respiratory, and visual health. Utilizing advanced digital monitoring systems and standardized testing protocols, we deliver precise data to support physicians in their evaluations. From EEG analysis for seizure disorders to Spirometry for pulmonary function and Visual Acuity testing for routine screening, our reports are structured for clarity and reliability, ensuring you have the objective data needed for accurate assessment.
Electroencephalogram
Our EEG service records and analyzes electrical activity in the brain using digital monitoring systems. The study is conducted in a controlled setting to ensure accurate signal capture and reliable interpretation. We provide expert documentation and reports of your test to support the evaluation of seizure disorders, neurological conditions, and altered states of consciousness.
Spirometry
Our Spirometry testing measures lung function and airflow capacity using standardized respiratory assessment equipment. The test is supervised to ensure proper technique and reproducible results. Reports are structured to assist physicians in assessing asthma, chronic respiratory conditions, and overall pulmonary performance.
Visual Acuity Testing
Our Visual Acuity assessment evaluates clarity of vision and visual performance using standardized testing protocols. The process is efficient and carefully administered to ensure dependable measurements. Results provide objective data to support clinical evaluation, occupational screening, and routine health assessments.
Clinical & Functional Diagonistics FAQs
How do I prepare for my colonoscopy?
Proper bowel preparation is essential for a successful colonoscopy. Please follow this three-day schedule exactly as instructed.
What should I expect during the exam?
Ultrasound imaging is a painless procedure. During the exam, a water-based gel is applied to the area to be examined.
What should I expect after the exam?
The examinations are interpreted by
certified radiologists. The results will be sent to the referring physician as soon as they are interpreted. The patient should contact the referring physician to discuss the results and ask for further recommendations.