Nerve and Muscle Testing in Hialeah, FL

Get Answers About Your Nerve Pain

Advanced EMG and nerve conduction studies that pinpoint exactly what’s causing your symptoms.

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EMG and NCV Testing

Finally Know What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness for months. Maybe your fingers go numb at night, or your leg feels weak when you walk. You’ve tried treatments that didn’t work because nobody could tell you exactly what was wrong.

Nerve and muscle testing changes that. Our electromyography and nerve conduction studies measure how well your nerves send signals and how your muscles respond. Instead of guessing, you get precise answers about which nerves aren’t working properly and why your muscles feel weak.

When you know exactly what’s causing your symptoms, treatment becomes targeted. No more trying random therapies or medications that might help. You get a clear diagnosis that leads to a treatment plan designed specifically for your condition.

Hialeah Nerve Testing Specialists

Experience You Can Trust

NY Spine Medicine has been serving the Hialeah community with advanced neurological testing for years. Our team includes board-certified specialists who understand that accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment.

We use state-of-the-art EMG and nerve conduction equipment to ensure precise results. Every test is performed by experienced technicians who know how to get clear readings while keeping you comfortable throughout the process.

You’re not just getting a test – you’re getting answers from professionals who’ve helped thousands of patients in South Florida understand their nerve and muscle conditions.

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Nerve Function Test Process

What Happens During Your Test

Your nerve and muscle evaluation starts with a consultation about your symptoms. We need to understand when your problems started, what makes them better or worse, and how they affect your daily activities.

The nerve conduction study comes first. Small electrodes are placed on your skin, and mild electrical impulses measure how fast signals travel through your nerves. It feels like small taps or mild static – uncomfortable for a moment, but not painful.

The EMG portion involves inserting thin needles into specific muscles to measure electrical activity. The needles are much thinner than those used for blood draws. You’ll feel a brief pinch, then the muscle activity is recorded while you relax and contract the muscle.

Most testing takes 30-60 minutes depending on which nerves and muscles need evaluation. You get results immediately, and we explain exactly what the findings mean for your condition and treatment options.

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Comprehensive Muscle and Nerve Evaluation

Complete Diagnostic Testing Package

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both EMG and nerve conduction studies in one appointment. This comprehensive approach evaluates nerve signal transmission, muscle response, and the connection between them.

The testing can identify conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, pinched nerves, muscle disorders, and spinal nerve compression. Each test provides different information, so combining them gives a complete picture of your neurological function.

You receive detailed results with clear explanations of what each finding means. The report includes specific recommendations for treatment, whether that’s physical therapy, medication, injections, or other interventions. Many patients find relief just knowing they have a definitive diagnosis after months of uncertainty.

Insurance typically covers these diagnostic tests when medically necessary. Our staff verifies your coverage beforehand so you know what to expect for costs.

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Most patients describe nerve conduction studies as feeling like mild static electricity or small taps. The sensation is brief and stops immediately when the test ends. EMG testing involves thin needles that cause a quick pinch when inserted, similar to acupuncture needles. The discomfort is temporary and manageable for most people. Many patients say the relief of finally getting answers outweighs any temporary discomfort during testing. The entire process is designed to gather accurate information while minimizing any pain.
You get your results immediately after testing is complete. We review the findings with you during the same appointment, explaining what each measurement means and how it relates to your symptoms. You’ll receive a detailed written report that day, which is also sent to your referring physician. This immediate feedback means you don’t have to wait days or weeks wondering about your results. You leave the appointment with clear answers about your condition and next steps for treatment.
These tests can identify carpal tunnel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, pinched nerves in the spine, muscle disorders like myasthenia gravis, peripheral neuropathy, radiculopathy, and various forms of nerve damage. The testing distinguishes between nerve problems and muscle problems, which require different treatments. It can also determine the severity of nerve damage and whether it’s getting worse over time. This information is crucial for developing an effective treatment plan that addresses the root cause of your symptoms rather than just managing pain.
Avoid using lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of testing, as they can interfere with electrode placement. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. Don’t stop taking any medications unless specifically instructed by your doctor. Bring a list of current medications and any previous test results related to your condition. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted device, inform our staff when scheduling. Most people can drive themselves to and from the appointment since there are no lasting effects from the testing.
Most insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. Our staff verifies your insurance benefits before your appointment and explains any potential out-of-pocket costs. Medicare typically covers these tests when ordered by a physician for appropriate symptoms. If you have a high-deductible plan, you’ll be informed of costs upfront. The diagnostic information from these tests often prevents more expensive procedures or ineffective treatments, making them cost-effective in the long run.
We discuss treatment options based on the specific findings from your tests. This might include physical therapy, medications, injections, lifestyle modifications, or referrals to specialists. The results help create a targeted treatment plan rather than a trial-and-error approach. Your referring physician receives a detailed report to coordinate your ongoing care. Some patients need follow-up testing in several months to monitor progress or changes in their condition. The key is that you now have objective data about your nerve and muscle function to guide all future treatment decisions.