The typical cases when Nelli® is used
Confirmed epilepsy
To find out the patient's current condition and help to adjust the treatment when needed.
Suspected epilepsy
Helping to find out if epileptic or non-epileptic events occur at night.
Upcoming intervention
To find out the patient's condition before and after a medical intervention.
What happens during a Nelli® recording?
The physician prescribes a Nelli® recording for a patient.
A small camera on a stand is installed to monitor the patient while at rest.
A Nelli® recording does not require any wearables on the patient.
The patient can behave as usual during the recording.

A recording is typically prescribed for 14 to 28 days, but can be from days to months depending on the use case. This way, even less frequently occurring seizures can be captured.
Frequently Asked Questions
DownloadWhat patients are saying about Nelli®
Nelli patient survey (N=52)
Reduces travel and hospital stays.
NPS 85
Net Promoter Score
(Proportion of patients
who recommend Nelli®)
Based on survey with 95 patients
Nelli® helped find the right treatment for Martta
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