Here at Living Well NOW – qEEG Brain Mapping!

Living Well Dallas is excited to have functional qEEG (quantitative Electroencephalography) cognitive screening testing available. This test is ideal for those suffering with cognitive issues, hormone-related cognitive problems like perimenopause and menopause, brain injury and concussion, mood disorders, sleep issues and insomnia, ADD/ADHD, and those with family history of cognitive issues.

In most instances, this test is covered by most commercial insurance companies and Medicare, depending on your program plan.

Electroencephalography (EEG) is the measurement of electrical patterns at the surface of the scalp which reflect cortical activity, and are commonly referred to as “brainwaves”.  Quantitative EEG (qEEG) is the analysis of the digitized EEG, and in lay terms this sometimes is also called “Brain Mapping.”  The qEEG is an extension of the analysis of the visual EEG interpretation which may assist and even augment our understanding of the EEG and brain function. To learn more about this and understand who needs it, click here.

This device requires a referral from one of the nurse practitoners or doctors on our team but definitely ask your provider how to get referred to do an assessment of your brain funcitoning today. There are insurance as well as cash pay options.

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