11/01/2025
🧠 What Is a Brain Mapping Test?
A Brain Mapping Test is a non-invasive neurological test that measures and records the brain’s electrical activity (often through an EEG or similar technology). It creates a visual “map” of how different regions of the brain are functioning and communicating with each other.
This test helps detect irregularities in brain function that may be linked to conditions such as:
• Early dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
• Cognitive decline or memory loss
• Anxiety, depression, or ADHD
• Sleep disorders and focus issues
• Neurological changes after trauma, stroke, or aging
By identifying these abnormalities early, healthcare providers can create personalized care plans to support brain health, improve cognitive function, and slow the progression of neurological conditions.
🏡 Where the Test Is Performed
The Brain Mapping Test can be performed in the comfort of your home or at the Family First NP Medical Office, depending on your needs and mobility.
Our mobile service team is equipped with the latest portable technology to make the process convenient, comfortable, and accurate—without needing a hospital visit.
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💳 Medicare Coverage
This test is covered by Medicare for eligible patients when medically necessary and supported by physical or neurological findings (such as memory loss, confusion, balance problems, or other cognitive symptoms).
Your provider will assess your medical history and current condition to determine if you qualify for Medicare-covered testing.
📞 Contact Us
For more information or to schedule your Brain Mapping Test, call us at:
📱 310-765-9019 or 747-283-1056
Family First NP Medical Office – Now Offering Mobile Neurological Services