Better EEG. From the Comfort of Your Home.

Doctor-recommended home EEG solutions designed for comfort, accuracy, and peace of mind.

Why Choose Home EEG?

Easy. Smart. Better.

Stay Home

Relax in your own bed. No trips to the hospital.

Save Money

No big hospital bills or travel costs.

Find More Clues

Record longer to catch tricky events.

Live Your Life

Wear a small device. Sleep, eat & play normally.

Your Path to a Better EEG.
Easy as 1, 2, 3.

Simple Steps to Comprehensive At-Home Monitoring

Book Your Appointment

Schedule online or by phone. We’ll come to you!

Relax at Home

A trained technician visits your home for comfortable setup

Get Answers Fast

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Patient Experience

Common Questions About Home EEG

Will it hurt?
No, not at all. An EEG is completely painless and non-invasive. The sensors are simply placed on your scalp with a water-soluble paste. It feels similar to having small sized stickers applied to your skin. Many patients find the procedure so relaxing they actually fall asleep.
Absolutely not. The EEG electrodes only record the natural electrical signals your brain is already making. They do not send any electricity into your body. It is 100% safe for everyone, including infants and pregnant women.
No, your hair remains exactly as it is. We do not need to cut or shave any hair. We simply part the hair to place the sensors directly on the scalp. The paste we use is water-soluble and washes out easily with regular shampoo after the test.
It depends on the depth of the diagnosis. A Routine EEG usually takes about 20 to 40 minutes. However, because brain activity changes over time, your doctor might recommend a Long-term or Ambulatory EEG, which can last from several hours to a few days to ensure we capture the most accurate data.
Not necessarily. While Routine EEGs are done in a clinical setting, Mocxa’s modern infrastructure allows for Ambulatory EEG. This means you can wear a small, portable device and go about your normal day at home or in your hospital room while your brain activity is recorded wirelessly. You are free to move, go to the bathroom, eat, browse on your phone. You might need to be in the range of the video camera for most part of the EEG.
The test is still highly valuable. Neurologists look for “interictal” activity—subtle electrical patterns that happen between seizures. Even if you feel perfectly normal during the test, these small markers give your doctors the clues they need to provide an accurate diagnosis and the right treatment plan.

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