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Successful candidates will enjoy a balanced schedule, focused on general neurology outpatient care ... Access to state-of-the-art technology in our Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center that has earned the ...

NY · On-site

$210 - $270/hr

Successful candidates will enjoy a balanced schedule, focused on general neurology outpatient care ... Access to state-of-the-art technology in our Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center that has earned the ...

Neurology

Richland, WA · On-site

$335K - $418K/yr

Opportunity to work with advanced neurological diagnostic and treatment technologies. * Commitment to work-life balance and a collaborative professional environment. * Potential for leadership roles ...

Neurology

Richland, WA · On-site

$335K - $418K/yr

Opportunity to work with advanced neurological diagnostic and treatment technologies. * Commitment to work-life balance and a collaborative professional environment. * Potential for leadership roles ...

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How much do neurology tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for neurology tech in the United States is $25.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $31.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a neurology technician do?

A neurology technician assists in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions by performing tests such as EEGs, assisting with patient care, and operating specialized equipment. They work under the supervision of neurologists and often require knowledge of neuroanatomy, patient monitoring skills, and certification in neurodiagnostic technology.

What is the difference between Neurology Tech vs EEG Technician?

AspectNeurology TechEEG Technician
CertificationsCPR, Neurology Tech certificationEEG certification, CPR
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, neurological centersElectrophysiology labs, hospitals
Job ResponsibilitiesAssist with neurological tests, patient prep, data collectionPerform EEG tests, monitor equipment, record brain activity
Industry UsageBroad neurological care settingsSpecialized electrophysiology labs

Both roles involve working with neurological patients and require similar certifications. However, Neurology Techs often assist with a variety of neurological assessments, while EEG Technicians focus specifically on conducting and monitoring EEG tests. The choice depends on your interest in general neurological support versus specialized electrophysiology procedures.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Neurology Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Neurology Tech, you need a strong background in neurodiagnostic procedures, anatomy, physiology, and typically an associate degree or certification in neurodiagnostic technology. Familiarity with EEG, EMG, EP equipment, and relevant healthcare information systems is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to comfort and reassure patients are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate test results, patient safety, and effective collaboration with medical teams for optimal neurological care.

What are 5 potential jobs for neurology?

Potential jobs for someone with a background in neurology include neurology technician, neurodiagnostic technologist, neurological research assistant, neurophysiology technologist, and neurological clinical coordinator. These roles often require knowledge of neuroanatomy, diagnostic equipment, and patient care skills. They are typically found in hospitals, clinics, research facilities, and outpatient centers.

What are some common challenges faced by Neurology Techs in their daily work, and how can they be managed effectively?

Neurology Techs often encounter challenges such as managing multiple patient appointments, capturing high-quality neurodiagnostic data under time constraints, and working with patients who may be anxious or unable to cooperate fully. Effective time management, clear communication, and patience are key to overcoming these obstacles. Collaborating closely with neurologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals also helps ensure smooth workflow and optimal patient care. Keeping up with advances in neurodiagnostic technology through ongoing education can further enhance your effectiveness in the role.

What is a Neurology Tech?

A Neurology Tech, also known as a Neurodiagnostic Technologist, is a healthcare professional who specializes in performing diagnostic tests that assess the function of the nervous system. They typically operate equipment such as electroencephalograms (EEGs), evoked potentials, and nerve conduction studies to help doctors diagnose conditions like epilepsy, sleep disorders, and other neurological issues. Neurology Techs work closely with neurologists and other medical staff in hospitals, clinics, and specialized labs. Their role is essential for accurately monitoring and recording brain activity, ensuring patient safety, and maintaining equipment.

How much are EEG techs paid?

EEG technologists, a type of neurology technician, typically earn between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced techs with specialized skills can earn higher salaries, often working in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic labs.
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Infographic showing various Neurology Tech job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,941 per year, or $25.5 per hour.
Neurological Technologist - PD

Neurological Technologist - PD

Summa Health System

Akron, OH • On-site

$30.31 - $36.37/hr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Neurological Technologist
PRN
Akron City campus
Summa Health System is recognized as one of the region's top employers by a number of third party organizations, including NorthCoast 99. Exceptional candidates gravitate to Summa because of its culture, passion for delivering excellent service to our patients and families commitment to our philosophy of servant leadership, collegial working relationships at every level of the organization and competitive pay and benefits.
Summary:
Performs high quality neurodiagnostic testing as prescribed by physicians according to established policies and procedures.
Tests performed may include: EEGs, NCTs, Eps, TCDs
Formal Education Required:
a. Completion of a certified program for Neurology Technicians
OR
b. Undergraduate degree in Science with one (1) year of neurological testing experience
OR
c. Two (2) years neurological testing experience
Certifications:
a. BCLS Certification required.
b. Preferred Certifications: ABRET Certification in EEG or AAET or AANEM for NCT; EP, LIM, or NIOM
c. Any certification that is position relevant requiring continued education
Other Skills:
a. Ability to effectively interact with populations of patients/customers with an understanding of their needs for self-respect and dignity
b. Ability to perform neurological diagnostic testing, including: EEG's, nerve conductions (NCT), evoked potentials (EPs), electronystagmogram (ENG), and intra operative monitoring preferred (IOM)
Level of Physical Demands:
a. Prolonged standing/walking.
b. Pushes/pulls or moves/lifts equipment, supplies or patients.
c. May be exposed to the risk of blood borne pathogens through direct patient contact.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
$30.31/hr - $36.37/hr
The salary range on this job posting/advertising is base salary exclusive of any bonuses or differentials. Many factors, such as years of relevant experience and geographical location are considered when determining the starting rate of pay. We believe in the importance of pay equity and consider internal equity of our current team members when determining offers. Please keep in mind that the range that is listed is the full base salary range. Hiring at the maximum of the range would not be typical.
Summa Health offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits program to include medical, dental, vision, life, paid time off as well as many other benefits.
  • Basic Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D)
  • Supplemental Life and AD&D
  • Dependent Life Insurance
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
  • Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity, and Critical Illness
  • Retirement Savings Plan
  • Flexible Spending Accounts - Healthcare and Dependent Care
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Identity Theft Protection
  • Pet Insurance
  • Education Assistance
  • Daily Pay

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