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Vestibular
Testing

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OBJECTIVELY IDENTIFY AND ASSESS VESTIBULAR BALANCE DISORDERS.

The overall objective of your VNG testing is to stimulate and visually record eye movements under various circumstances including:

  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BBPV)

  • Vertigo

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

  • Central Nervous System Injuries (CNS) / Central Lesions

  • Other peripheral vestibular dysfunctions

  • Peripheral vestibular function

     VNG TESTING PROCEDURES

  • Takes any staff member less than 20 minutes to perform

  • Laptop and Hardware-Based Diagnostic System

  • Goggles placed on Patients' head will dynamically assess eye movement during a series of activities.

  • Caloric system options avialable

  • Reimbursement using long-established CPT coding

  • Software provides interpreted report, however, Report Over-Read services are available if needed.

   FEATURES OF BINOCULAR VNG

  • Active head rotation/AHR

  • Device autodetection

  • Oculography module

  • Up to 250 Hz sample rates with select models

  • Video goggles with two USB 2.0 digital cameras; resolution: 640 X 480 pixels

  • Open-field goggle assembly

  • Removable eye cover for vision denied recording

  • External adjustments for focus and X-Y centering

  • Wireless remote control (foot switch available)

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WHITE GLOVE Service & Support means that regardless of a manufacturer's warranty, the team at Morningside Medical Equipment is always accessible to you for support, for the life of the product.  Whether you prefer to call, text or email, we are your first point of contact

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