Nerve and Muscle Testing in Allapattah Industrial District, FL

Get Clear Answers About Your Pain

Advanced nerve and muscle diagnostic testing that pinpoints exactly what’s causing your symptoms.

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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies

Finally Know What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness for too long. Maybe you’ve had doctors tell you it’s “just stress” or “part of getting older.” That’s not good enough.

Our nerve and muscle testing gives you concrete answers. We use electromyography and nerve conduction studies to measure exactly how your nerves and muscles are functioning. No guessing. No assumptions.

When you leave our office, you’ll understand what’s happening in your body and have a clear path forward. Whether it’s carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, or something else entirely, you’ll finally have the diagnosis you need to get your life back.

Allapattah Nerve Testing Specialists

Experience You Can Trust

We’ve been serving the Allapattah Industrial District and surrounding areas with comprehensive diagnostic services. Our team specializes in nerve and muscle function evaluation, using the latest technology to provide accurate results.

We understand that dealing with unexplained symptoms is frustrating. That’s why we focus on clear communication and thorough testing. You’re not just another patient to us.

Our specialists have years of experience interpreting EMG and nerve conduction study results. We work with your insurance and make the process as straightforward as possible.

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Nerve Function Test Process

Simple Testing, Clear Results

The process starts with a consultation about your symptoms and medical history. We explain exactly what we’re testing for and why. No medical jargon or confusing explanations.

During the nerve conduction study, we place small electrodes on your skin and send mild electrical pulses to measure how fast your nerves transmit signals. For the EMG portion, we use a thin needle electrode to record electrical activity in your muscles. Most patients find it less uncomfortable than they expected.

The entire testing session typically takes 30-60 minutes. We review your results immediately and explain what they mean for your specific situation. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your condition and recommended next steps.

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Comprehensive Muscle and Nerve Evaluation

What's Included in Your Testing

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both electromyography and nerve conduction studies. We test the specific areas where you’re experiencing symptoms, whether that’s your hands, arms, legs, or back.

We evaluate nerve transmission speed, muscle response patterns, and electrical activity. This combination gives us a complete picture of what’s happening with your nervous system. Many conditions that cause similar symptoms require different treatments, so accurate testing matters.

You’ll receive a detailed report of your results, plus we’ll coordinate with your referring physician or help you understand treatment options. We accept most major insurance plans and provide transparent pricing for any out-of-pocket costs.

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Most patients describe the nerve conduction study as feeling like small static shocks – uncomfortable but not painful. The EMG portion involves thin needle electrodes that feel similar to acupuncture needles. While you’ll feel the needles, the discomfort is brief and manageable. Many patients are surprised that it’s less painful than they expected. The entire process is designed to be as comfortable as possible while still providing accurate diagnostic information.
The complete nerve and muscle testing typically takes 30-60 minutes, depending on which areas we’re evaluating. We’ll give you a more specific timeframe when you schedule based on your symptoms. The actual testing time varies because we customize the evaluation to your specific condition. We don’t rush through the process – accurate results require thorough testing. Most patients appreciate that we take the time needed to get clear answers.
Most major insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary for diagnosis. We work with Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance companies. Our staff will verify your coverage before your appointment and explain any potential out-of-pocket costs. If you need testing but have concerns about coverage, we can discuss payment options. Getting an accurate diagnosis is important, and we’ll work with you to make it accessible.
Nerve and muscle testing can diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, pinched nerves, muscle disorders, and many other conditions affecting the nervous system. The testing helps differentiate between nerve problems and muscle problems, which often have similar symptoms but require different treatments. We can also determine the severity of nerve damage and track improvement over time. If you’re experiencing numbness, tingling, weakness, or unexplained pain, these tests can provide the answers you need.
Preparation is minimal. Avoid using lotions or creams on the areas being tested, as they can interfere with the electrodes. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas we’re evaluating. If you’re taking blood thinners, let us know, but you typically don’t need to stop them. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results if you have them. We’ll give you specific instructions when you schedule your appointment.
We review your results immediately after testing and explain what they mean before you leave. You’ll understand your diagnosis and recommended next steps during your appointment. We also provide a written report that we can send to your referring physician or other healthcare providers. If additional consultation is needed based on your results, we can discuss treatment options or refer you to appropriate specialists. You won’t have to wait weeks wondering what your tests showed.