Hospital EEG

Inpatient EEG coverage shouldn't depend on who happens to be available. When an ICU patient needs continuous monitoring and your tech is out, the patient still needs eyes. AMS provides credentialed, around-the-clock EEG coverage inside the hospital — either supplementing the capacity you already have, or running the department for you.

 

This is about operational relief and clinical reliability — consistent coverage, credentialed staff, and EEG data your physicians can act on without chasing it.

Accredited by The Joint Commission — the same independent accreditor hospitals trust to evaluate clinical quality and patient safety.

24/7/365 coverage

Continuous and routine EEG coverage, including overnights and weekends

Credentialed staff

Credentialed EEG technologists, quality-monitored on an ongoing basis

Health-system contract

Academic health-system engagement executed in 2026

What Hospital EEG Covers

Continuous EEG (cEEG) / Inpatient Long-Term Monitoring.

Recording over extended periods — hours to days — for patients admitted to the ICU, neuro-ICU, and other inpatient areas. AMS staff monitor the recording in real time so physicians stay current on a patient's condition as it changes. (On this page, "long-term monitoring" means inpatient continuous monitoring. In-home ambulatory monitoring is a separate service — see In-Home EEG.)

Epilepsy Monitoring.

Care delivered through an Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU), where video EEG captures data before, during, and after a seizure. That comprehensive picture is what lets physicians build the right treatment plan — medication, stimulation, diet therapy, or surgical evaluation.

Two Ways AMS Works With Your Hospital

The right model depends on what your department needs.
We keep them distinct on purpose — they are not the same engagement.

Supplement your team

AMS adds credentialed coverage on top of your existing EEG capacity — filling gaps in overnight, weekend, and continuous-monitoring coverage without disrupting your team.

Run the department

AMS assumes full operational responsibility for the EEG department — staffing, credentialing, scheduling, reporting, and compliance — so your clinical team can focus on patient care.

In a supplement model, AMS works alongside your existing EEG manager and staff — not over them.

Talk to AMS about your EEG coverage.