At Neuro Brain Health Institute, we are committed to bringing the latest diagnostic technology to our patients. We are pleased to introduce VitalScan ANS+, an advanced, non-invasive diagnostic system that evaluates the function of your Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)—the part of the nervous system responsible for regulating many of the body's automatic functions.
Understand how your autonomic nervous system is functioning with comprehensive, non-invasive autonomic testing available at Neuro Brain Health Institute.
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Explain that the autonomic nervous system controls body functions that occur automatically, including:
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Breathing
Digestion
Sweating
Temperature regulation
Bladder function
Blood circulation
When this system does not function properly, patients may experience dizziness, fainting, rapid heart rate, fatigue, abnormal sweating, gastrointestinal symptoms, and other unexplained neurological complaints.
Explain that ANS testing evaluates how well the sympathetic ("fight or flight") and parasympathetic ("rest and digest") nervous systems are working together.
The evaluation measures physiologic responses including:
Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
Blood pressure regulation
Heart rate response
Cardiovascular reflexes
Autonomic balance
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Examples include:
Dysautonomia
Orthostatic hypotension
Syncope (fainting)
Near-syncope
Postural symptoms
Dizziness
Lightheadedness
POTS evaluation
Peripheral neuropathy
Diabetic autonomic neuropathy
Parkinson's disease
Multiple system atrophy
Small fiber neuropathy
Chronic fatigue symptoms
Long COVID-related autonomic symptoms
Unexplained palpitations
Vasovagal episodes
(Some diagnoses require additional evaluation and cannot be diagnosed by ANS testing alone.)
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Examples:
✓ Dizziness
✓ Fainting
✓ Rapid heartbeat
✓ Palpitations
✓ Fatigue
✓ Exercise intolerance
✓ Brain fog
✓ Balance problems
✓ Blood pressure fluctuations
✓ Temperature intolerance
✓ Excessive sweating
✓ Numbness
✓ Tingling
✓ Chronic unexplained symptoms
Describe the visit without referring to any proprietary protocol:
The evaluation may include:
Resting cardiovascular measurements
Heart rate variability assessment
Deep breathing maneuvers
Valsalva maneuver
Tilt table assessment (when clinically indicated)
Continuous blood pressure monitoring
ECG monitoring
Testing is non-invasive, performed in the office, and supervised by trained medical professionals.
Include practical information such as:
Comfortable clothing recommended
Testing typically takes about 45–90 minutes (depending on protocol)
No needles or injections
Continuous monitoring throughout
Physician reviews the results
Explain how testing can help:
Identify autonomic dysfunction
Guide diagnosis
Support treatment planning
Monitor disease progression
Evaluate treatment response
Provide objective physiologic measurements
Complement neurological evaluation
This should be unique to your practice.
Examples:
Board-Certified Neurologist
Comprehensive neurological evaluations
Advanced diagnostic technology
Personalized treatment plans
Integrated approach to neurological care
Convenient outpatient testing
Detailed physician interpretation
Questions such as:
Is the test painful?
How long does it take?
Do I need to stop medications?
Will insurance cover it?
Can I drive afterward?
What should I wear?
When will I receive results?
Take the Next Step Toward Answers
If you're experiencing dizziness, fainting, unexplained fatigue, rapid heart rate, or symptoms that may be related to autonomic dysfunction, our team can help determine whether ANS testing is appropriate for you.
Schedule your consultation today.
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