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Diagnostics - DEVA INSTITUTE

Comprehensive Diagnostic Services

At Deva Institute of Healthcare and Research, we are committed to providing top-notch diagnostic services to ensure accurate and timely medical assessments. Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced professionals are dedicated to delivering the highest quality care. We offer a wide range of diagnostic services, including:

EEG (Electroencephalogram)

Our EEG services help in diagnosing and monitoring neurological conditions by recording the electrical activity of the brain. This non-invasive test is crucial for detecting epilepsy, sleep disorders, and other brain-related conditions.

Why is an EEG Done?

EEGs are essential for diagnosing epilepsy, sleep disorders, brain tumors, head injuries, and other neurological conditions. They help in understanding brain activity and identifying any abnormalities.

How is an EEG Performed?

During an EEG, small electrodes are placed on the scalp to detect electrical signals from the brain. These signals are recorded and analyzed to identify any irregularities in brain activity.

ECG (Electrocardiogram)

Our ECG services provide essential insights into heart health by measuring the electrical activity of the heart. This test is vital for diagnosing heart conditions such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac issues.

Why is an ECG Done?

ECGs are used to detect heart arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac issues. They provide valuable information about the heart’s rhythm and electrical activity.

How is an ECG Performed?

During an ECG, electrodes are placed on the chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes capture the heart’s electrical signals, which are then displayed on a monitor for analysis.

Pathology

Our comprehensive pathology services include a wide array of tests to analyze blood, urine, and other body fluids. These tests are essential for diagnosing various medical conditions, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and ensuring overall health.

Types of Pathology Tests
Blood Tests: Analyze components of the blood to detect diseases.

Urine Tests: Examine urine samples for signs of infection or disease.

NCV (Nerve Conduction Velocity)

Our NCV tests measure the speed and strength of electrical signals traveling through the nerves. This diagnostic tool is crucial for identifying nerve damage and conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, and other neuromuscular disorders.

Why is NCV Done?

NCV tests are crucial for identifying conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, and other nerve-related issues.

How is NCV Performed?

During an NCV test, electrodes are placed on the skin over the nerve being tested. A small electrical impulse is sent through the nerve, and the response is recorded to assess nerve function.

BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry)

Our BERA services are designed to assess hearing and neurological functions by measuring the brain’s response to sound stimuli. This test is particularly useful for diagnosing hearing impairments and auditory nerve disorders.

Why is BERA Done?

BERA is particularly useful for diagnosing hearing impairments, auditory nerve disorders, and brainstem function abnormalities.

How is BERA Performed?

During a BERA test, electrodes are placed on the scalp and earlobes. Sounds are played through earphones, and the brain’s electrical responses to these sounds are recorded and analyzed.

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