
NillyNoggin EEG Caps
A NillyNoggin EEG Cap is designed specifically for children and adults undergoing EEG (electroencephalogram) testing. These caps are colorful, comfortable, and immensely helpful during the testing process.
We’ve designed the NillyNoggin EEG Cap to be washed and re-worn over and over for when you need repeat EEG’s.
The girl behind Hannahtopia and the NillyNoggin EEG Cap
Hannah is a remarkable young woman, both inside and out. At just 22 years old, she faces the challenges of severe intractable epilepsy, specifically Lennox Gastaut Syndrome. Over the past twenty-two years, she has experienced tens of thousands of seizures, resulting in numerous EEGs. We understand how crucial it is to provide comfort, distraction from the EEG leads, a touch of joy, and a sense of confidence during these testing moments!
What people are saying about the NillyNoggin EEG Cap!
The ESES had been hard to manage and has required frequent med changes and trials which come with frequent EEGs. She has had ambulatory EEGs about every 3 months for the past 2+ yrs. NillyNoggins have given Rylee back comfort and dignity while she is around family and friends during testing, and makes her feel fashionable!
Warrior Mom Ryan P ~ worn at Duke University in Durham, NC
Many parents have praised the NillyNoggin EEG Cap. Parents report it has been very helpful in distracting their child from the EEG setup and study. Once the leads are placed, the cap is placed on the child’s head over top of the leads. The cap helps keep the leads in place and deters the child from touching the leads. The caps are also fun and colorful which helps to distract from the procedure allowing a better result. I highly recommend this one-of-a-kind cap!
Dr. Shelley Williams, MD, Pediatric Neurology, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburg
The NillyNoggin helped my son have easier EEG experiences at ages 5 and 7 because it covers up the medical tape and wires which can look a little scary for children. I purchased one in his favorite color and he did such a great job wearing it for 3 days during both EEGs. He was even able to go to his homeschool group with the other kids. When Lucas looked in the mirror he was not afraid to see what was on his head.
Warrior Mom Katie P ~ Ambulatory EEG
NillyNoggin at UNC Children’s Hospital
UNC Children’s – North Carolina Children’s Hospital created this video showing the NillyNoggin EEG Cap in action after receiving a large donation of NillyNoggin’s!
Bulk Orders for Hospitals and Non-Profit Epilepsy Organizations
Are you a hospital or a non-profit that supports Epilepsy? Contact us to discuss how we can get NillyNoggin EEG Caps to your Warriors!




