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  • VEP - Visual Evoked Potential
  • VEP - Visual Evoked Potential

    Also Known As:

    Visual Evoked Response (VER)

    Optic Nerve Function Test

    Visual Pathway EEG

    VEP Electrophysiology

    Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) measures the brain’s electrical response to visual stimuli. It helps detect problems in the optic nerve and visual pathways. The test is useful in diagnosing conditions like multiple sclerosis and visual impairments. It is safe, non-invasive, and provides reliable diagnostic information.


    Includes 4 Test Parameters

  • Technique

    Measurement of electrical signals reaching the visual cortex in response to light flashes or checkerboard patterns.

  • Purpose

    To identify damage to the optic nerve and visual pathways in the brain.

  • Area Covered

    The optic nerve, optic chiasm, and the occipital lobe of the brain.

  • Key Clinical Point

    Highly sensitive for detecting "silent" lesions in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) even before vision loss occurs.


  • Includes Test 5 Parameters

    It measures the time it takes for a visual signal from your eyes to reach the visual cortex in your brain.

    You will look at a television screen with a shifting checkerboard pattern or receive light flashes from goggles.

    Yes, it is a very sensitive test for detecting optic nerve inflammation (optic neuritis), which is often an early sign of MS.

    Yes, if you use corrective lenses for distance, you must wear them during the test.

    No, there is no physical contact with the eyes. It is purely a visual and electrical recording test.

    VEP - Visual Evoked Potential

    ₹3,800.00 ₹4,000.00 (5% OFF)

    ₹3,800.00 ₹4,000.00 (5% OFF)