Hospitals and Physicians
Our Approach
SPINE
Cervical/Thoracic/Lumbar/Sacral Decompression and Fusion, Trauma, Spinal Cord Tumor Resection, Scoliosis, Spinal Cord Stimulators, Tethered Cord
BRAIN
Acoustic Neuroma/Brainstem Tumor, Microvascular Decompression, Aneurysm Clipping, Brain Mapping, Facial Hemispasm
ENT
Thyroid/Parathyroidectomy, Neck Dissection, Parotidectomy, Inspire Procedures
DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION
Movement disorder patients
PERIPHERAL NERVE
Brachial Plexus Exploration, Tumor Resection, Neurolysis
Our Unique Value Proposition
- Reliability & Trust We are committed to punctuality and accountability — we show up on time and never miss a case.
- Seamless Integration Our team becomes an extension of your own. We fully integrate into your workflows, systems (including EMRs), and culture to ensure unified patient care.
- Tailored Solutions We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. Every service we provide is customized to meet your specific needs and preferences.
- Improved Patient Care From strict quality assurance and standardized operating procedures to experienced neurologists, certified technologists, and advanced equipment — everything we do is designed to deliver exceptional care to your patients.
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring
Common Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Modalities
- Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEPs) Monitor the functional integrity of sensory pathways.
- Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials (TcMEPs) Assess motor pathways by stimulating the brain and recording muscle responses.
- Electromyography (EMG) Evaluates muscle and nerve activity during surgery.
- Free-Run Electromyography Continuously monitors spontaneous muscle activity for nerve root irritation or damage.
- Triggered Electromyography Uses electrical stimulation to map and test nerve integrity.
- Direct Nerve Stimulation Helps identify and protect nerves during delicate surgical procedures.
- Electroencephalogram (EEG) Measures electrical brain activity, especially during neurosurgical procedures.
- Sensorimotor Cortex Localization Identifies critical brain regions responsible for movement and sensation to avoid injury.

Comprehensive EEG Services Tailored to Your Needs
MAS provides a full spectrum of EEG services, including Routine EEG, Ambulatory EEG (AEEG), and Continuous EEG (cEEG) or Long-Term Monitoring (LTM). We customize our offerings to align with the specific requirements of each facility and physician we work with. By collaborating closely with your team, we ensure a smooth and personalized experience for your patients. From scheduling and equipment setup to expert staffing, data collection, and interpretation, AMS delivers end-to-end neurodiagnostic solutions designed to support your clinical goals.
Modalities
A Routine EEG is typically conducted in a hospital, physician’s office, or even in the comfort of your home, and usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes. It serves as one of the most important initial diagnostic tools for identifying epilepsy, seizure disorders, and various other neurological conditions such as brain tumors, strokes, or head injuries. As a first step in neurodiagnostic evaluation, a Routine EEG provides your physician with essential insights to help guide an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
An In-Home EEG (Ambulatory EEG or AEEG) is a safe, painless diagnostic test conducted in the comfort of the patient’s home. Similar to a Routine EEG, it records the brain’s electrical activity to provide valuable insights for diagnosis and treatment. However, unlike the shorter Routine EEG, an AEEG is typically performed over a period of 3 to 5 days to capture extended brain activity. This longer monitoring period allows physicians to collect more comprehensive data, leading to a more accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.
At Monitoring Advanced Services (MAS), we provide real-time monitoring of AEEG studies to ensure your physician is continually informed about your condition throughout the duration of the test. AEEG is often recommended when additional information is needed beyond what a Routine EEG can provide, making it a critical step in achieving precise and effective neurological care.
Continuous EEG (cEEG), also known as Long-Term Monitoring (LTM), is an advanced diagnostic method used to record brain activity over extended periods—ranging from several hours to days or even weeks. This type of monitoring is especially valuable in critical care settings such as the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Neuro ICU, or other inpatient areas. It can also be conducted in a home setting, similar to Ambulatory EEG (AEEG), depending on the patient's condition and physician's recommendations.
At Monitoring Advanced Services (MAS), our expert EEG technologists monitor cEEG and LTM data in real-time to ensure patient safety and deliver timely updates to the attending physicians. This continuous observation allows for immediate response to neurological changes, supporting accurate diagnoses and informed clinical decisions for optimal patient outcomes.
An Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU), also known as a Seizure Monitoring Unit (SMU), is a specialized area within the hospital dedicated to the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of seizure disorders for patients of all ages. In this controlled environment, physicians may temporarily reduce or adjust seizure medications to safely capture and study seizure activity.
Using advanced video EEG technology, the EMU records brain activity and behavior before, during, and after a seizure. This comprehensive data collection allows specialists to accurately identify seizure types and pinpoint their origin within the brain. With this critical information, physicians can create highly personalized treatment plans—whether that involves medication adjustments, dietary therapy, neurostimulation techniques, or surgical options.
The goal of the EMU is to provide precise diagnoses and empower patients with the most effective path toward seizure control and improved quality of life.
Rapid Answers, Faster Treatment
MAS is raising the standard of care by combining compassionate service, quick scheduling, and the highest quality EEG data. Our goal is to help physicians deliver accurate diagnoses and treatment plans—faster and more comfortably for their patients.
Home-Based EEG Testing
Our ambulatory video EEGs are performed in the comfort of the patient’s home, usually within just a few days of receiving your order. This ensures a quicker path to diagnosis while reducing the stress of hospital visits.
Trusted, Compassionate Technologists
Every EEG is administered by Registered Electroencephalography Technologists who follow strict protocols. Our team is not only highly skilled but also trained to offer care with empathy, minimizing patient anxiety throughout the process.
Fast, Reliable Reporting
MAS uses experienced Certified Long-Term Monitoring (CLTM) Technologists to review and process patient data. Reports are typically delivered within 48 hours after the study is completed. Access to results is simple and secure through our HIPAA-compliant portal.
Simple and Quick Scheduling
Scheduling is easy—patients are typically booked within 2 days to 1 week of your request. Just email us at ayoob@mas-neuro.com or call us at +92 335 6223331. We welcome all patients and work with all types of insurance.