We are a leading neurophysiological diagnostics center with qualified specialists and state-of-the-art equipment since 2012.
Welcome to Afrispin Neuro Diagnostics Lab, a premier center for neurological and physiological diagnostics in Africa. Established in 2012 by Margaret Woki and John Waithaka in response to the growing need for advanced neuro-diagnostic services in Africa, Afrispin has grown to become a leader in providing cutting-edge diagnostic services, helping healthcare professionals diagnose and treat complex neurophysiological conditions with precision and care.
Recognizing the critical role accurate diagnostics play in patient care, we set out to build a facility equipped with the latest technology and staffed by a team of highly skilled experts. Over the years, our lab has become a trusted partner for healthcare providers, offering reliable and timely diagnostic services that support effective treatment planning.
To deliver top-tier accurate neurophysiological diagnostic services that empower healthcare providers to make informed decisions and enhance quality of life.
To make advanced neurophysiological diagnostic technologies and expert analyses accessible and affordable through continuous innovation, education, and collaboration.
Afrispin Neuro Diagnostics Lab has been committed to the neurophysiological domain since 2012, offering specialized services in Electroencephalography (EEG), Electromyography (EMG), and Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS).
By focusing exclusively on specialized neurophysiological diagnostics, we are able to commit to the highest standards of precision and continually refine our expertise.
Our core principles are rooted in sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy. We ensure
Precision through technology and expert interpretation
Patient-Centered Care
Integrity: Ethics and Transparency
Improvement and Innovation
Collaboration and Support
Efficiency and Timeliness
Our clients have praised us for seamless procedures, affordability, and accurate timely diagnostic results with detailed reports.