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What’s the cost of QEEG?
Hello doctors, I want to know the approximate cost of a QEEG (quantitative EEG) test. And is it Available in Government medical college?
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Hi.. up to 15000 in private hospitals. Visit the neurology department in your nearby government hospital to find out
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A QEEG (quantitative EEG) test in India usually costs around ₹12,000 to ₹50,000, depending on the hospital or diagnostic center. Some specialized centers offer packages starting at about ₹12,500, while more comprehensive brain-mapping evaluations in large hospitals may be priced between ₹25,000 and ₹50,000. In advanced settings, costs can go up to ₹1 lakh or more. In government medical colleges, routine EEG is commonly available, but QEEG is a more specialized test and may not be offered everywhere. It is more likely to be available in major tertiary care centers such as NIMHANS, AIIMS, PGI, or other state-level institutes.
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• Confirm with your treating doctor if QEEG is specifically required or if a routine EEG is sufficient. • If QEEG is needed, you can enquire at tertiary government centers or reputed private hospitals/diagnostic centers in your city.
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Before spending on QEEG, it is best to clarify with your treating doctor whether it will significantly influence your management, as in many cases a standard EEG or clinical assessment may be sufficient.
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