NHS HOSPITALS
A new approach to home monitoring
Seer combines product innovation and service delivery to provide world-class ambulatory video-EEG-ECG monitoring for your patients.
How it works
The Seer Home service equips you with the tools to deliver excellence in-clinic and and amplifies the efficiency of your neurophysiology team.
Your team sets up patients with Seer Home in-clinic or at home.*
Your neurophysiology team is supplied with:
- Seer’s medical devices and home monitoring equipment
- All consumables required for setup
- Comprehensive neurophysiologist training
*The Seer Home service can include setup/connection where required.
After you have set up your patients, every aspect of data collection is handled by the Seer team.
Seer’s team of clinical neurophysiologists:
- Conducts data collection
- Provides patient support
- Curates data
- Compiles technical report
You are supplied with all curated data and a high-quality technical report.
Your consultant neurophysiologists:
- Access complete data sets from anywhere via web portal
- Report findings with time-synced video-EEG-ECG data
- Conclude studies and generate diagnostic reports
Tailored services, such as inclusion of set-up/connection and providing a consultant’s report are available where required.
Seamless home video telemetry
Our team of neurophysiologists conduct home video-EEG-ECG for up to 7 days with the utmost care and support for your patients.
- No need for home visits or clinic check-ins
- Data checks and patient support conducted entirely remotely
- Patients self-disconnect at home (collodion-free)
Deliver experiences that patients prefer
Every aspect of Seer’s monitoring technology is designed with patient experiences at the centre — improving compliance and clinical outcomes.
- EEG-ECG wearable can be disconnected to allow for showering
- Water-soluble electrode adhesives substantially minimise skin injury
- Comprehensive patient support throughout testing

What patients say
Everything you need to see, in one place
Our GDPR-compliant web portal, Seer Cloud, gives you a full view of the data collected during your patients’ studies and enables you to generate your diagnostic reports efficiently.
- Precision time-synced video to EEG and ECG data
- Powerful zoom to view event semiology
- View patient self-reported events
- Access data from anywhere with a secure internet connection

Push past technology limitations
Clinical studies show that, on average, only 55% of video-EEG studies result in a conclusive diagnosis. Extending the duration of monitoring to 7 days increases the proportion of studies with a conclusive diagnosis to 87%. 1-4 Ours is the only ambulatory system that enables studies up to 7 days with high rates of event capture to support a confident diagnosis.
Committed to your success
From the start, we work alongside you to provide comprehensive onboarding and technical support on an ongoing basis.
Free up hospital beds
80% of referrals to inpatient long-term video-EEG are suitable candidates for home-based monitoring.5
Increase throughput
Investigate events and seizures, characterise known epilepsy, and assess fitness to drive.
Give beds back to neurosurgery
Identify more candidates who require complex care and surgical evaluations.
Patient case studies
See how the Seer Home service captures pertinent information for neurologists to manage their patients with confidence.
We’d love to show you more
If you’d like more information, reach out and a Seer team member will be in touch with you.
1Schulze- Bonhage et al, Diagnostic yield and limitations of in- hospital documentation in patients with epilepsy, Seizure 2022. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/epi.17307
2Nurse et al, Ambulatory Video EEG extended to 10 days: A retrospective review of a large database of ictal events, 2023. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.04.12.23288496v1.full.pdf
3Adenan et al, A retrospective study of the correlation between duration of monitoring in the epilepsy monitoring unit and diagnostic yield, Epilepsy and Behavior, 2022. https://www.epilepsybehavior.com/action/showPdf?pii=S1525-5050%2822%2900368-7
4Friedman et al, How long does it take to make an accurate diagnosis in an epilepsy monitoring unit?, Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2009. https://journals.lww.com/clinicalneurophys/Abstract/2009/08000/How_Long_Does_It_Take_to_Make_an_Accurate.1.aspx
5Brunnhuber, F, Slater, J, Goyal, S, et al. Past, Present and Future of Home video-electroencephalographic telemetry: A review of the development of in-home video-electroencephalographic recordings. Epilepsia. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.16578