Long-term & routine ambulatory EEG
EEG monitoring in the comfort of your own home — set up and actively monitored by a Stratus EEG technologist, with every study personally read and reported by Dr. Warner.
No overnight hospital stay and no unattended box left running. A technologist is present, actively monitoring the recording, for the duration of your study.
Common reasons for EEG
New-onset seizures
A first seizure or suspected seizure activity.
Characterizing spells
Episodes of altered awareness, staring, or shaking not yet captured on a routine EEG.
Known epilepsy
Medication management or evaluation of breakthrough seizures.
Ruling out seizures
Distinguishing seizures from syncope, migraine, or non-epileptic events.
How it works
Consultation
Dr. Warner reviews your history and symptoms and determines whether a routine or long-term ambulatory EEG is the right next step.
In-home setup & monitoring
A Stratus EEG technologist comes to your home, applies the EEG electrodes, and actively monitors you throughout the recording.
Personal read & report
Once the recording is complete, Dr. Warner personally reviews the waveforms and generates the report; results are discussed at a follow-up visit.
Routine vs. long-term ambulatory EEG
Both are performed at home with an actively monitoring technologist; the difference is duration and what we're trying to capture.
Routine EEG
A shorter recording used to screen for abnormal electrical activity, often as a first step or to follow up on a prior finding.
Long-term ambulatory EEG
An extended recording — typically spanning a day or more — used when a routine EEG hasn't captured enough information, or when we're trying to record an infrequent spell or seizure directly.
Why have your EEG this way
Actively monitored, not unattended
A Stratus EEG technologist is present and monitoring for the duration of the study — not a box dropped off and left running.
Read personally by Dr. Warner
The waveforms are reviewed and reported by Dr. Warner herself — the same neurologist managing your care, not an outside reading service.
No hospital stay
Recorded in your own home and your own routine, which can also make it easier to capture how your symptoms actually behave day to day.
Schedule a consultation
An initial visit confirms whether EEG is appropriate and, if so, whether a routine or long-term ambulatory study fits your situation best. EEG referrals from outside clinicians are also accepted.