Nerve and Muscle Testing in Bayside, FL

Get Real Answers About Your Symptoms

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

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EMG and NCV Testing Bayside

Finally Know What's Really Wrong

You’ve been dealing with unexplained symptoms long enough. That tingling in your hands, the weakness in your legs, the pain that shoots down your arm – you need answers, not more guessing.

Our nerve and muscle testing gives you the clarity you’ve been searching for. Through advanced electromyography and nerve conduction studies, we identify exactly which nerves or muscles aren’t functioning properly.

No more wondering if it’s serious. No more trying treatments that don’t work because they’re not targeting the real problem. You get a clear diagnosis that leads to a treatment plan that actually addresses what’s wrong with your body.

Nerve Testing Specialists Bayside FL

We've Been Solving These Puzzles for Years

NY Spine Medicine has been serving the Bayside community with specialized neurological diagnostics for years. We understand that living with unexplained symptoms is frustrating and scary.

Our team focuses exclusively on nerve and muscle disorders. We’ve seen thousands of cases, from simple nerve compressions to complex neurological conditions. That experience means we know what to look for and how to find it.

We’re not a general practice trying to do everything. We’re specialists who do nerve and muscle testing every day, and we’re good at it.

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EMG Testing Process Bayside

Here's Exactly What Happens During Testing

First, we’ll review your symptoms and medical history. This helps us understand which nerves and muscles need the most attention during testing.

The nerve conduction study comes next. We place small electrodes on your skin and send tiny electrical pulses to measure how well your nerves transmit signals. It feels like small taps – uncomfortable for a moment, but not painful.

For the EMG portion, we use a thin needle electrode to measure electrical activity in your muscles. This shows us if your muscles are responding normally to nerve signals. The whole process typically takes 30-60 minutes, depending on how many areas we need to test.

You’ll get your results immediately. We’ll explain what we found, what it means for your condition, and what your next steps should be.

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Comprehensive Nerve Function Testing

What You Get With Our Testing

Our nerve and muscle evaluation covers both motor and sensory nerve function. We test nerve conduction velocity, muscle response patterns, and electrical activity to build a complete picture of what’s happening.

You’re not just getting a basic screening. This is comprehensive diagnostic testing that can identify conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves, peripheral neuropathy, muscle disorders, and spinal nerve compression.

We use the latest EMG and nerve conduction study equipment, which means more accurate results and more comfortable testing for you. Most importantly, you leave with clear answers about your condition and a path forward for treatment.

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The nerve conduction study portion feels like small electrical taps on your skin – brief and mildly uncomfortable, but not painful. The EMG uses thin needle electrodes that cause minimal discomfort, similar to getting blood drawn. Most patients find the testing much more tolerable than they expected. The discomfort is temporary and worth it for the answers you’ll get about your condition. We explain everything as we go and work at a pace that keeps you comfortable throughout the process.
You get your results immediately after testing is complete. We review the findings with you right away, explaining what we discovered and what it means for your specific symptoms. There’s no waiting days or weeks to find out what’s wrong. We believe you deserve answers the same day, especially when you’ve been dealing with unexplained symptoms. You’ll leave our office knowing exactly what’s causing your problems and what steps to take next for treatment.
These tests can identify a wide range of nerve and muscle disorders including carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves in the spine, peripheral neuropathy, muscle weakness disorders, and nerve damage from injuries or medical conditions. We can determine if your symptoms are coming from nerve compression, muscle problems, or neurological conditions. The testing shows us exactly where the problem is located and how severe it is, which is crucial for developing an effective treatment plan that targets the root cause of your symptoms.
Requirements vary by insurance plan, but many patients can schedule directly without a referral. We recommend checking with your insurance provider first to understand your specific coverage requirements. Our staff can help verify your benefits and determine if you need a referral from your primary care doctor. If you do need a referral, we can guide you through that process. The important thing is getting the testing you need to diagnose your symptoms properly, and we’ll work with you to make that happen.
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. If you’re taking blood-thinning medications, let us know in advance, though you typically don’t need to stop them. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your symptoms. Most importantly, come ready to discuss your symptoms in detail so we can focus our testing on the areas most likely to provide answers.
Most major insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary for diagnosing your symptoms. Coverage typically includes both the technical component of the testing and the professional interpretation of results. We accept most insurance plans and will verify your benefits before your appointment. Our billing team can explain your coverage details and any out-of-pocket costs upfront, so you know exactly what to expect. We believe cost shouldn’t prevent you from getting the answers you need about your health.