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Home video telemetry is an at-home version of an electroencephalogram (EEG) test.
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Home video telemetry is an at-home version of an electroencephalogram (EEG) test.

Hypoglossal nerve stimulation is used in the treatment of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and is an effective alternative to CPAP therapy.

An intratympanic steroid injection delivers steroid medicine directly into the middle ear to treat conditions affecting hearing and balance.

The ISAC test uses advanced microchip technology to detect specific lgE antibodies to food, airborne, and venom allergens.

A laryngeal and pharyngeal endoscopy is a diagnostic test performed by an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist to examine your voice box (larynx) and throat (pharynx).

Laser treatment for acne is an effective, non‑invasive procedure which can help reduce inflammation, target acne‑causing bacteria, and improve overall skin clarity.

Laser treatment for acne scarring helps smooth and refine the skin.

Lumps and bumps removal surgery, also known as excision, is a procedure to remove noncancerous lumps on or under your skin.

Medications and topical treatments are often the first line of defence against breakouts.

Microneedling helps to gradually repair acne scarring by encouraging the skin to renew itself.

Microscopic examination and microsuction is a safe and effective way for an ENT specialist to examine the ear using a microscope.

Migraine infusion therapy, also known as eptinezumab or Vyepti IV, is a type of treatment used to prevent instances and reduce the severity of chronic and episodic migraines.

Mohs micrographic surgery is used to remove skin cancers in precise, staged layers.

At Welbeck, our leading dermatologists check and assess both symptomatic and asymptomatic moles, as well as other skin marks, to identify and monitor changes.

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take images of the inside of your body.

Myringotomy is a procedure performed by an ENT surgeon to drain the middle ear of fluid that may be causing hearing loss and pressure symptoms.

A nasoendoscopy involves passing a flexible endoscope through one of your nostrils to examine the inside and back of your nose, throat, voice box and tongue.

Natalizumab, also known as Tysabri, is a highly effective injectable drug treatment used to reduce nerve damage caused by MS.

Nerve conduction studies and electromyography (EMG) are specialised tests used to assess how well your nerves and muscles are working.

A neurological sleep study is used to monitor brain activity, eye movements, heart rate, muscle tone, and breathing pattern while you sleep.

Ocrelizumab is a disease-modifying therapy that targets specific immune cells involved in the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Omalizumab is an injectable medication that’s used to treat persistent or severe hives (urticaria), or swelling under the skin (angioedema) that haven’t responded to regular treatments.

An orchidopexy is a simple surgical procedure used to move a testicle that has not descended into its correct position in the scrotum.

Otoplasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes the ears to change their position, size, or shape.

Food allergies can cause problems ranging from eczema to life-threatening reactions.

Patch testing is used in the diagnosis of contact allergies - reactions that occur when the skin comes into direct contact with a substance that irritates it.

Phototherapy uses ultraviolet (UV) light to treat a range of skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, and sun allergy.

PRP injections are an effective, non-invasive treatment for hair loss, hair thinning and pattern baldness in both men and women.

A punch biopsy is a quick and simple surgical procedure where a small, circular sample of skin is removed under local anaesthetic and analysed by a specialist laboratory.

A punch biopsy for small fibre neuropathy (SFN) takes a small sample of skin to assess the health of tiny nerve fibres and confirm a diagnosis SFN.