Nerve and Muscle Testing Historic Buena Vista East

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Advanced diagnostic testing that pinpoints exactly what’s causing your numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness.

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EMG Testing Historic Buena Vista East

Finally Know What's Really Wrong

You’ve been dealing with symptoms that don’t make sense. Numbness that comes and goes. Tingling that keeps you awake. Muscle weakness that makes simple tasks frustrating.

Our nerve and muscle testing gives you definitive answers. No more wondering if it’s serious. No more treatments that don’t work because nobody knows what they’re treating.

When you know exactly what’s happening with your nerves and muscles, you can move forward with confidence. The right treatment. The right timeline. Real relief instead of guesswork.

Nerve Testing Specialists Florida

We've Been Solving These Puzzles

NY Spine Medicine has been helping Florida patients get clear diagnostic answers for years. We specialize in the kind of nerve and muscle problems that leave other doctors scratching their heads.

Our physicians understand that symptoms like yours can be complex. That’s why we use advanced testing methods and take the time to interpret results properly. You’re not just getting a test – you’re getting answers from specialists who know what we’re looking for.

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Nerve Conduction Study Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we’ll review your symptoms and medical history. This helps us understand which nerves and muscles need the closest look.

During the electromyography (EMG) portion, we test how well your muscles respond to nerve signals. For the nerve conduction study, we measure how fast and strong your nerve signals travel. Both tests are done right in our office and take about 45 minutes total.

You’ll get your results the same day, along with a clear explanation of what they mean. No waiting weeks to find out if something’s wrong. No confusing medical jargon without context. Just straight answers about what’s happening and what comes next.

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Comprehensive Nerve Function Testing

Complete Evaluation in One Visit

Our nerve and muscle diagnostic testing covers everything you need to know about your condition. We test nerve conduction velocity to see if signals are moving properly. We evaluate muscle function to check for weakness or damage.

The testing identifies conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, pinched nerves, and muscle disorders. We also catch problems in early stages, when they’re easier to treat effectively.

You’ll leave with detailed results, a clear diagnosis, and specific recommendations for treatment. Most insurance plans cover these diagnostic procedures, and we handle the authorization process for you.

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Most patients describe the sensation as mild discomfort rather than pain. During the nerve conduction study, you’ll feel small electrical pulses that might cause brief muscle twitches. The EMG involves thin needles that detect muscle activity – similar to getting blood drawn. The entire process takes about 45 minutes, and any discomfort stops immediately when the test ends. Many patients say the relief of finally getting answers far outweighs the temporary discomfort during testing.
You’ll get your results the same day as your test. We review the data immediately and explain what the findings mean for your specific situation. We don’t believe in making you wait weeks to find out if something’s wrong with your nerves or muscles. During your results discussion, we’ll cover what conditions were ruled out, what was confirmed, and what treatment options make the most sense based on your diagnosis.
These tests identify a wide range of nerve and muscle problems including carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, pinched nerves, sciatica, muscle weakness disorders, and nerve damage from diabetes or other conditions. The testing can also determine if your symptoms are coming from nerve compression, muscle disease, or problems with nerve-to-muscle communication. This specificity is crucial because treatments vary significantly depending on the exact cause of your symptoms.
Most insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. We handle the prior authorization process and verify your coverage before scheduling your appointment. We work directly with insurance companies to ensure you understand any out-of-pocket costs upfront. We also offer payment plans if you have a high deductible or if certain portions of the testing aren’t fully covered by your plan.
In most cases, you can continue taking your regular medications before nerve and muscle testing. However, certain muscle relaxants or blood thinners might need to be adjusted temporarily. We’ll review all your medications when you schedule your appointment and let you know if any changes are needed. Never stop prescribed medications without specific instructions from us. If adjustments are necessary, we’ll coordinate with your other physicians to ensure your safety throughout the process.
After testing, you can resume normal activities immediately. Some patients experience mild soreness at needle insertion sites, similar to after blood work, but this typically resolves within a few hours. The most important part happens right after your test when we review results and discuss your treatment options. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your diagnosis and specific next steps. We also provide written results that you can share with other healthcare providers involved in your care.