Testing and Diagnostic Services
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State of the art diagnostic laboratory testing is available, supervised by board certified technologists, including:
- Routine Electroencephalogram (EEG)
- Sleep Deprived Electroencephalogram (SDTT EEG)
- Ambulatory EEG
- Sleep Deprived EEG followed by Ambulatory EEG
- Evoked Potentials
- Autonomic Testing (no specific preparation required)
- Audiogram (no specific preparation required)
- Electromyography (EMG)
- Sleep Studies
- Polysomnograms
- CPAP titration and care
- Multiple Sleep Latency Testing
- Cognitive Testing
- Duplex carotid ultrasound studies as well as other non-invasive vascular studies are performed at the Vascular Laboratory of Fairfax.
When necessary, we will refer you to other physicians or facilities for testing or treatment. Should you desire to use a specific physician or facility, please let us know and our office personnel will be happy to assist you in making the appropriate arrangements.
It is your responsibility to ensure that any physician or facility to which you are referred accepts your insurance. If you have any questions about your insurance coverage or participating medical facilities, please contact your insurance company directly.
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