EMG Testing in Florida City, FL

Get Clear Answers About Your Nerve Pain

Advanced electromyography testing that pinpoints exactly what’s causing your symptoms, so you can move forward with the right treatment.

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Electromyography Testing Florida City

Finally Know What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness long enough. You need answers, not more guessing games.

Our EMG testing gives you precise results about your nerve and muscle function. Within an hour, you’ll know if you’re dealing with carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, a pinched nerve, or another condition that’s been disrupting your life.

No more wondering if that tingling in your hands will get worse. No more avoiding activities because you’re not sure what’s safe. You get clear diagnostic information that leads to real solutions.

EMG Specialists Florida City

We've Done This Thousands of Times

We’ve been providing diagnostic testing services to Florida City residents who need reliable answers about their neurological symptoms.

We understand that you’re not just looking for test results. You want someone who can explain what those results mean for your daily life and what options you have moving forward.

We’ve performed thousands of EMG tests and nerve conduction studies. We know how to make the process as comfortable as possible while ensuring you get the accurate diagnosis you need.

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EMG Test Process Florida

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we’ll review your symptoms and medical history. This helps us focus the testing on the areas most likely causing your problems.

During the nerve conduction study portion, we place small electrodes on your skin and send mild electrical pulses to measure how well your nerves transmit signals. For the EMG portion, we use a thin needle electrode to record the electrical activity in your muscles.

The entire process typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. You’ll get your results immediately, along with a clear explanation of what they mean and what your next steps should be.

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Comprehensive EMG Diagnostic Testing

Complete Nerve and Muscle Assessment

Your EMG testing includes both electromyography and nerve conduction studies. This combination gives us a complete picture of how your nerves and muscles are functioning.

We test for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and various muscle disorders. You’ll receive detailed results that clearly identify any abnormalities in nerve conduction speed, muscle response, or electrical activity.

Most insurance plans cover EMG testing when medically necessary. We handle the insurance verification process and provide transparent pricing information upfront, so you know exactly what to expect.

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Most patients describe EMG testing as uncomfortable rather than painful. The nerve conduction study feels like small electrical pulses on your skin. The EMG portion involves thin needle electrodes that may cause brief discomfort when inserted, similar to acupuncture needles. The entire test typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on which nerves and muscles need evaluation. Any discomfort stops immediately when the test is complete, and most people return to normal activities right away.
EMG testing can diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, radiculopathy (pinched nerves), peripheral neuropathy, muscle disorders like myopathy, and nerve injuries. It’s particularly useful for identifying the exact location and severity of nerve damage or muscle dysfunction. The test can also rule out certain conditions, which is just as valuable as confirming a diagnosis. If you’re experiencing numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, or unexplained pain, EMG testing can determine whether the problem originates in your nerves, muscles, or both.
Avoid using lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of testing, as these can interfere with electrode placement. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. If you’re taking blood-thinning medications, let us know in advance, though you typically don’t need to stop them. You can eat normally before the test and take your regular medications unless we specifically instruct otherwise. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your symptoms.
Most insurance plans cover EMG testing when it’s medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. We verify your insurance benefits before your appointment and provide cost estimates upfront. Medicare typically covers EMG testing with appropriate documentation from your referring physician. If you have a high-deductible plan, we’ll explain your out-of-pocket costs before proceeding. We also offer payment plans for patients who need them. Our staff handles all insurance paperwork and prior authorization requirements when necessary.
You’ll receive your EMG test results immediately after the procedure. We’ll explain what the findings mean in plain language and discuss how they relate to your symptoms. You’ll also receive a written report that we can send to your referring physician the same day. If additional testing or treatment is recommended, we’ll explain your options and help coordinate your next steps. There’s no waiting period or callback for results – you leave our office with complete information about your diagnosis.
Yes, you can drive yourself home after EMG testing. The procedure doesn’t require sedation or pain medication that would impair your ability to drive. You might experience mild soreness at needle insertion sites, but this doesn’t affect your motor skills or reflexes. Most patients return to work and normal activities immediately after testing. If you’re particularly anxious about medical procedures, you’re welcome to bring someone with you for support, but it’s not medically necessary. The areas tested may feel slightly tender for a few hours, but this won’t interfere with daily activities.