A Remote EEG Monitoring Company

24/7 EEG MONITORING SOLUTIONS

Continuous EEG analysis by highly credentialed neurodiagnostic specialists.

Arium EEG is a tech-centric remote EEG monitoring company. We believe investing in our technologist creates the best service.

24/7 EEG MONITORING SOLUTIONS

Continuous EEG analysis by highly credentialed neurodiagnostic specialists.

Arium EEG is a leader in EEG monitoring solutions for practice of all size. 

OUR SERVICES

rEEG & cEEG Monitoring,
Reading and Consulting

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Arium EEG is proud to be a tech-owned company that can offer clients the most cost-effective and reliable continuous EEG services in the industry. We provide exceptional remote EEG monitoring from the highest credentialed and experienced team in the industry. Partner with us today for end-to-end Neurodiagnostic care.

ABOUT US

Who is Arium EEG?

Arium EEG is dedicated to providing the most dependable continuous remote EEG monitoring in the hospital setting. We provide comprehensive, real-time continuous remote EEG analysis by highly credentialed and experienced registered specialists 24/7.

Sarah Fraser Solano
Chief Executive Officer & Founder
Gil Solano BS, R. EEG T.
Chief Operating Officer
Ro Elgavish, MD, PhD
EEG Educator

Why Choose Us?

Arium EEG for rEEG & cEEG Monitoring Services

Arium EEG is one of few that has gone through The Joint Commission process and was accredited on the first inspection with no recommendations. Arium EEG has been accredited by The Joint Commission (TJC) Gold Seal of Approval in Ambulatory Care and Telehealth since 2023. We are proud to have the highest standards in quality care in order to earn this high level of achievement.

rEEG & cEEG REMOTE MONITORING

What Is Our Process?

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Question and answer below. Topic: #EEG pattern recognition ❓ What EEG finding is most often associated with Angelman Syndrome? 💡 – Frontal slowing– Rhythmic discharges in 2-4Hz

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Happy #2MinuteTuesday everyone!!

Question and answer below. Topic: #EEG pattern recognition ❓ What EEG finding is most often associated with Angelman Syndrome? 💡 – Frontal slowing– Rhythmic discharges in 2-4Hz

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