Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) in Tulsa
Reliable, credentialed IONM coverage your OR can count on.Advanced Monitoring Services maintains an office in Tulsa and a substantial local presence — supporting surgical teams across the region and managing Hospital EEG for a regional health system. We integrate into your OR team to support the patient, run the modalities each case requires, and help keep surgeries on schedule.
- 20+ years of operating-room experience — A company-wide IONM history dating to 2006.
- High surgical volume supported — Across orthopedic spine, neurosurgery, vascular, and ENT cases.
- Joint Commission accredited — Accredited by The Joint Commission, an independent healthcare accrediting organization.
- Strong long-term partnerships — Lasting relationships across active hospital and surgery-center partners.
- Multi-state partner base — Hospital and surgery-center partnerships across multiple states.
- CNIM-credentialed technologists — CNIM board certification is a requirement at AMS: every technologist either holds the CNIM credential or is actively progressing through the board certification process to earn it.
- Board-certified reading neurologists — A broad bench of neurologists and neurophysiologists overseeing cases.
Quality & Accountability
Held to the Standard of the Rooms We Work In
In Tulsa, the rooms AMS works in are familiar ones. Surgical teams here expect monitoring that is prepared, reliable, and clearly communicated — and a partner that does not add administrative strain. That standard is backed by formal accreditation. AMS is accredited by The Joint Commission, an independent healthcare accrediting organization. AMS has developed and continually improves a robust, evolving, Joint Commission–aligned quality assurance and improvement program.
For a Tulsa OR leader, that accountability is reinforced by something local: continuity of the same credentialed people, case after case. For surgeons, it means the appropriate modalities and qualified personnel prepared at case start.
Why AMS Here
A Local Partner, Not a Visiting Vendor
AMS maintains an office in Tulsa and a substantial local presence. The clinicians who support cases here are part of the regional surgical community — not technologists flown in for a single contract. Many of the surgeons and OR teams across the area have worked alongside the same AMS staff for years, and that continuity is the point: a consistent credentialed team, consistent reading neurologists, and a reliable standard, case after case.
That presence runs deep. The same Tulsa team manages Hospital EEG for a regional health system and contributes to the thousands of IONM cases AMS supports each year. For a Tulsa-area hospital or surgery center, partnering with AMS means a team that already understands your facility, your case mix, and your surgeons' preferences.
In Your Region
What AMS Does in Tulsa
For surgical programs across Tulsa, AMS provides the part of the OR that should stay consistent: a credentialed technologist in the room, a board-certified neurologist reading in real time, and coverage structured around your case schedule. Because our people are local, scheduling conversations happen with a team that already knows the rooms, the workflows, and the surgeons.
Credentials and continuity are the baseline; every reputable partner should meet them. What distinguishes AMS is how we serve — a genuine commitment to the patient on the table and to the OR team around them, case after case. And because no two programs define success the same way, AMS shapes coverage and communication around how your facility defines a good outcome rather than applying one template everywhere.
We integrate into your existing OR workflow rather than coordinating from the outside, and we help reduce the administrative burden associated with IONM staffing and credential coordination.
Clinical Scope
Frequently Monitored Surgeries
Brain: Aneurysm Clipping · Brainstem Tumor · Tumor Excision · Arteriovenous Malformation · Epilepsy Surgery · Craniotomy · Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
ENT: Neck Dissection · Parotidectomy · Cochlear Implant · Mastoidectomy · Carotid Endarterectomy · Thyroidectomy / Parathyroidectomy
Spine: Spinal Cord Tumor Resection · Corpectomy · Discectomy · Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion · Laminectomy · Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion · Microdiscectomy · Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusion · Posterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion · Posterior Lumbar Decompression and Fusion · Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion · Posterior Spinal Fusion · Removal / Revision of Hardware · Spinal Cord Stimulator Placement · Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion · Direct Lateral Interbody Fusion · Anterior Cervical Fusion / Decompression · Lumbar Fusion / Decompression · Thoracic Fusion / Decompression · Cervical Fusion / Decompression
Modalities
Common: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEP) · Trans-Cranial Motor Evoked Potentials (TcMEP) · Electromyography (EMG: free-run and triggered) · Direct Nerve Stimulation · Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Advanced: Sensorimotor Cortex Localization · Motor Mapping · Language Mapping · Dorsal Column Mapping · Saphenous SSEP · Collision Studies
Looking for a procedure or modality not listed? This page highlights commonly supported services. Contact us to discuss your facility's specific monitoring requirements →
One Partner, More Than One Pathway
Cross-pathway capability
In Tulsa, AMS already manages Hospital EEG for a regional health system and supports ambulatory EEG (AEEG) across the area — so the same credentialed, accountable team you rely on in the OR already covers EEG beyond it. AEEG provides in-home long-term ambulatory monitoring, and our Hospital EEG service is managed inside the hospital, each integrating into your practice from scheduling through final report.
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AMS already work with surgical teams in the Tulsa area?
Yes. AMS maintains an office in Tulsa and a substantial local presence — supporting surgical teams across the region, managing Hospital EEG for a regional health system, and contributing to the thousands of IONM cases AMS supports each year. Our technologists are part of the regional surgical community rather than staff rotated in for a single contract.
Will a consistent team support our cases?
AMS works from a consistent roster. The intent of our model is continuity — consistent credentialed technologists and reading neurologists supporting your cases, so your OR experiences a reliable standard rather than a different team each week.
Which spine and neuro modalities does AMS run, and who reads the data?
The modalities used are specific to the procedure and the patient's pathology, so the exact combination is determined case by case. Common modalities include SSEP, TcMEP, free-run and triggered EMG, direct nerve stimulation, and EEG. For complex cranial and spine work, AMS also performs motor mapping, language mapping, dorsal column mapping, sensorimotor cortex localization, saphenous SSEP, and collision studies. Each case includes physician interpretation by a licensed neurologist credentialed at your hospital, who reviews the real-time data through a secure, HIPAA-conscious connection — consistent with CMS guidance and prevailing standards of care for real-time physician interpretation.
Deepening IONM coverage for a Tulsa-area facility? AMS can walk you through its operational model, credentialing structure, and coverage approach.
IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas. IONM for Dallas.