06/16/2026
Have you ever wondered what a QEEG brain scan actually measures?
A Quantitative Electroencephalogram (QEEG) is a non-invasive assessment that records and analyzes the electrical activity of the brain. During the scan, small sensors are placed on the scalp to collect information about how different areas of the brain are communicating and functioning.
The process is comfortable, painless, and typically takes just a short amount of time. Once the data is collected, specialized software creates a visual "brain map" that helps identify patterns of brain activity.
This information allows us to better understand how your brain is functioning and helps guide a more personalized approach to care. Rather than guessing, brain mapping provides objective data that can help us tailor recommendations to your specific needs and goals.
Understanding how your brain functions is often the first step toward helping it function at its best.