VEP (Visual Test) Test for families from Kadapa
Visual Evoked Potentials - checks how visual signals travel from eyes to brain.
VEP measures how the brain's visual pathways respond to a visual stimulus (a flashing pattern). It is useful when vision loss, optic nerve disease or a neurogenetic condition is suspected - particularly when the child is too young to do a standard eye test.
Quick Appointment
Takes less than 1 minute
What does this test help evaluate?
Suspected optic nerve disease
Unexplained vision concerns
When is this test recommended?
This diagnostic test is not automatically required for every child. The decision to recommend the test is made by the pediatric neurologist after evaluating the child's detailed clinical history and symptoms.
What happens during the test?
Child watches a flickering screen while sensors record.

How to prepare your child
How results are used
Diagnostic results are interpreted in correlation with clinical history, developmental timeline, and symptoms. A diagnostic report by itself does not confirm a complete care plan.
Why specialist interpretation matters
Interpretation by a DM-trained Pediatric Neurologist ensures subtle anomalies are identified accurately, preventing misdiagnosis of non-epileptic mimics.
Where is the test available?
The equipment is located in our Kurnool clinic. We coordinate schedules for families from Kadapa to complete tests and receive reports on the same day.
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Test FAQs
Q. What are VEP test costs, and what does it diagnose?
VEP test pricing is competitive. It checks how visual information travels from the eyes to the brain, helping diagnose optic nerve concerns or visual delays in young children.
Has a VEP (Visual Test) been recommended for your child?
Contact the clinic to confirm preparation instructions, slots, pricing, and timing details.