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Neurodiagnostic
101 Humber College Blvd
Etobicoke, ON
M9V 1R8
Etobicoke, ON
M9V 1R8
416-747-3469
Call 911 in emergencies
Fax: 416-747-3344
Administration: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
Last Updated: Jul 12, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Medical referral required
Fees
Services may be covered by OHIP
Languages
English
Area Served
Toronto and Vaughan (Woodbridge)
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
Osler offers the following neurodiagnostic procedures that record and study the electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles
Electromyogram (EMG)/Nerve Conduction Services (NCS)
These procedures check if the muscles and nerves are working properly. They assess symptoms such as numbness, tingling and weakness
Electroencephalography (EEG)
An EEG is a test that tracks and records brain wave patterns. It is used to find problems with the brain's electrical activity. Most EEGs are done to diagnose and monitor seizure disorders. An EEG can also evaluate other problems, such as:
Evoked Potentials (EP)
This test measures the brain's electrical activity when specific nerve pathways are stimulated. Its purpose is to detect damage along these pathways
Physician requisition forms and referral information for Diagnostic Imaging can be found in the Find a Doctor of Service directory
NOTE: Kiosk registration: Proceed to Outpatient Diagnostics in the West Patient Tower, lower level
Electromyogram (EMG)/Nerve Conduction Services (NCS)
These procedures check if the muscles and nerves are working properly. They assess symptoms such as numbness, tingling and weakness
- EMG uses a needle to evaluate and record the muscles' electrical activity
- NCS evaluate how the nerves function
Electroencephalography (EEG)
An EEG is a test that tracks and records brain wave patterns. It is used to find problems with the brain's electrical activity. Most EEGs are done to diagnose and monitor seizure disorders. An EEG can also evaluate other problems, such as:
- sleep disorders
- changes in behaviour
- brain activity after a severe head injury
Evoked Potentials (EP)
This test measures the brain's electrical activity when specific nerve pathways are stimulated. Its purpose is to detect damage along these pathways
Physician requisition forms and referral information for Diagnostic Imaging can be found in the Find a Doctor of Service directory
NOTE: Kiosk registration: Proceed to Outpatient Diagnostics in the West Patient Tower, lower level
Last Updated: Jul 12, 2024: Suggest an edit