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EEG vs ECG: What's the Difference?

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Understand the difference between EEG and ECG tests, how each one works, when they are required, and how you can get them done at home in Bangalore with Ghar Pe Diagnostics.

EEG vs ECG: What's the Difference?

When your doctor recommends a test, medical abbreviations like EEG and ECG can feel confusing. In Bangalore, where healthcare is fast-paced and accessible, understanding the difference helps you make the right decision without delays.
At Ghar Pe Diagnostics, both tests can be done at home — no hospital visits, no queues, no travel stress.


What is an EEG Test and How Does It Work?

An EEG (Electroencephalogram) records your brain’s electrical activity. Small sensors are placed on your scalp to detect signals from brain cells.
It’s recommended for conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, fainting spells, behavioral changes, or neurological concerns.
The test is painless, safe, and takes about 20–40 minutes.


What is an ECG Test and How Does It Work?

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) measures the electrical activity of your heart. Electrodes are attached to your chest, arms, and legs to record your heart’s rhythm and detect issues such as irregular beats, heart attacks, or poor blood flow.
It is quick, safe, and often completed in under 10 minutes.


EEG vs ECG: What’s the Main Difference?

The core difference lies in what they measure:

  • EEG → Brain activity
  • ECG → Heart activity

Both tests use electrodes, but their purpose, placement, and interpretations differ. Your doctor will choose the right test depending on symptoms — for example, dizziness might require an ECG, while seizures may require an EEG.


Can EEG and ECG Be Done at Home in Bangalore?

Yes. With Ghar Pe Diagnostics, you don’t need to visit a lab. Our trained technicians bring all equipment to your home, perform the test professionally, and send reports digitally to your doctor.
This is especially useful for elderly patients, bedridden individuals, working professionals, and those recovering from illness.


Which Test Should You Choose?

Your doctor’s recommendation is crucial. However, a quick guide:

  • If symptoms relate to heart health (chest pain, palpitations, breathlessness) → Choose ECG
  • If symptoms relate to brain health (seizures, confusion, memory issues) → Choose EEG

Our team helps you prepare and ensures complete comfort.


FAQs

1. Is an EEG painful?
No, EEG is completely painless. You may feel mild cooling when electrodes are applied.

2. How long does an ECG take at home?
Usually 5–10 minutes. Reports are shared quickly.

3. Can I eat before an EEG or ECG?
Yes, unless your doctor has advised otherwise.

4. Are home tests as accurate as hospital tests?
Absolutely. We use certified machines and trained medical staff to ensure hospital-grade accuracy.

5. How soon will I get my EEG/ECG reports?
Most reports are delivered within a few hours.


Need a hassle-free EEG or ECG at home in Bangalore?

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EEG vs ECG: What's the Difference?