EMG Testing in Atlantic Heights, FL

Get Clear Answers About Your Nerve Pain

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

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Electromyography Diagnostic Testing Atlantic Heights

Finally Know What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with symptoms that don’t make sense. Numbness that comes and goes. Muscle weakness that’s getting worse. Tingling that keeps you awake at night.

EMG testing gives you the definitive answers you need. This advanced diagnostic procedure measures the electrical activity in your muscles and nerves, identifying exactly where the problem is and how severe it’s become.

When you know what’s actually wrong, you can stop guessing about treatments. You can move forward with confidence, knowing your treatment plan is based on precise, scientific data about your specific condition.

Nerve Conduction Study Specialists Florida

Experience You Can Trust

We’ve been providing accurate diagnostic testing to Atlantic Heights residents for years. Our team specializes in spine and nerve conditions, using advanced EMG and nerve conduction technology to deliver reliable results.

You’re not just getting a test. You’re getting expert interpretation from physicians who understand exactly what your results mean for your specific situation.

We focus on clear communication, making sure you understand your diagnosis and what comes next.

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EMG Nerve Test Process

Simple Testing, Clear Results

Our EMG testing process is straightforward and typically takes 30-60 minutes. First, you’ll have a nerve conduction study where small electrodes are placed on your skin to measure how well your nerves transmit electrical signals.

Next comes the electromyography portion, where a thin needle electrode is inserted into specific muscles to record their electrical activity. This sounds more uncomfortable than it actually is – most patients describe it as similar to getting blood drawn.

Your results are available immediately, and we’ll explain exactly what we found, what it means for your condition, and what treatment options are available based on your specific diagnosis.

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Muscle Nerve Testing Atlantic Heights

Comprehensive Diagnostic Testing

Your EMG testing includes both nerve conduction studies and electromyography to give a complete picture of your nerve and muscle function. This comprehensive approach can diagnose conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, and various muscle disorders.

We perform testing using state-of-the-art equipment that provides precise measurements and reliable results. You’ll receive a detailed report explaining your findings in terms you can understand.

Most insurance plans cover EMG testing when medically necessary, and our staff handles all the insurance coordination so you can focus on getting the answers you need about your health.

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EMG testing involves some discomfort but is generally well-tolerated by most patients. The nerve conduction portion feels like small electrical pulses on your skin – similar to static electricity. The needle EMG part involves inserting thin electrodes into muscles, which feels like getting multiple small injections. Most patients describe the discomfort as mild to moderate and temporary. The entire test usually takes 30-60 minutes, and any discomfort stops immediately when the test is complete. Our technician will explain each step and help you stay comfortable throughout the process.
EMG testing can diagnose a wide range of nerve and muscle disorders including carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, pinched nerves, herniated disc nerve compression, muscle diseases, and various forms of peripheral neuropathy. The test is particularly useful for determining the exact location and severity of nerve damage, which helps us develop the most effective treatment plan. It can also distinguish between nerve problems and muscle problems, which often have similar symptoms but require different treatments.
Preparation for EMG testing is minimal. Avoid using lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of the test as they 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 beforehand, though you typically won’t need to stop them. You can eat normally and take your regular medications unless we specifically instruct otherwise. The most important thing is to arrive relaxed and ask any questions you have about the procedure.
Your EMG test results are available immediately after the procedure is complete. We’ll review the findings with you during your appointment, explaining what the results mean and how they relate to your symptoms. You’ll receive a detailed written report that you can share with your referring doctor or other healthcare providers. This immediate availability of results means you can start making informed decisions about your treatment right away, rather than waiting days or weeks for answers about your condition.
Most insurance plans, including Medicare, cover EMG testing when it’s medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. The test is considered a standard diagnostic procedure for nerve and muscle problems. We work with most major insurance providers and handle the prior authorization process when required. Our staff will verify your coverage before your appointment and explain any out-of-pocket costs upfront. If you have questions about your specific coverage, call with your insurance information and we’ll check your benefits before scheduling your test.
EMG testing is very safe with minimal risks. Some patients experience mild soreness at needle insertion sites for a day or two after the test, similar to how you might feel after getting a vaccination. There’s a very small risk of bleeding or infection at needle sites, but this is extremely rare when proper sterile technique is used. People with bleeding disorders or those taking blood thinners should inform us beforehand. The electrical stimulation used in nerve conduction studies is completely safe and won’t interfere with pacemakers or other medical devices when performed by trained professionals.