Nerve and Muscle Testing in King Heights, FL

Get Clear Answers About Your Symptoms

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

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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies

Finally Know What's Really Wrong

You’ve been dealing with numbness, tingling, or weakness for too long without real answers. Maybe you’ve tried treatments that didn’t work because nobody could tell you exactly what was wrong.

Our nerve and muscle testing changes that. Through electromyography and nerve conduction studies, we measure how well your nerves and muscles actually function. No more guessing about whether it’s carpal tunnel, a pinched nerve, or something else entirely.

When you know exactly what’s causing your symptoms, you can target the right treatment. That means faster relief and better results instead of wasting time on approaches that miss the mark.

King Heights Nerve Testing Specialists

Experience You Can Trust

We’ve been serving King Heights, FL patients with comprehensive nerve and muscle diagnostic services. Our physicians specialize in neuromuscular conditions and understand how these problems affect your daily life.

We use the most advanced diagnostic equipment available and interpret results with the clinical experience that comes from years of helping patients get accurate diagnoses. When you’re dealing with nerve or muscle problems, you need specialists who know exactly what they’re looking for.

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Our Diagnostic Testing Process

Simple, Accurate, and Efficient

Your nerve and muscle testing starts with a consultation about your symptoms, when they started, and what makes them better or worse. We’ll explain exactly what tests you need and why.

During the EMG portion, we measure electrical activity in your muscles using small electrodes. The nerve conduction study checks how well signals travel through your nerves. Both tests are performed right in our office and typically take 30-60 minutes total.

You’ll get your results the same day, along with a clear explanation of what they mean for your condition. We’ll discuss your treatment options and coordinate with your other healthcare providers to make sure you get the right care.

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Complete Testing for Accurate Diagnosis

Our nerve and muscle diagnostic testing includes both electromyography and nerve conduction studies to give you the complete picture. We test for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, radiculopathy, and other neuromuscular disorders that cause pain, numbness, or weakness.

King Heights residents choose us because we take time to explain your results clearly. You’ll understand not just what condition you have, but how severe it is and what treatment options make sense for your situation.

We work with your insurance and coordinate with referring physicians to ensure your diagnostic results lead to effective treatment. No more wondering what’s wrong or trying treatments that don’t address the real problem.

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Nerve and muscle testing can diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, sciatica, herniated disc nerve compression, muscle disorders, and many other conditions causing numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness. The EMG portion evaluates muscle function while nerve conduction studies check how well electrical signals travel through your nerves. Together, these tests can pinpoint whether your symptoms come from nerve damage, muscle problems, or compression at specific locations. This accurate diagnosis is crucial because different conditions require completely different treatments.
Most patients find the testing uncomfortable but not painful. During the nerve conduction study, you’ll feel small electrical pulses that might cause brief muscle twitches. The EMG uses thin electrodes inserted into muscles, which feels similar to getting an injection. The discomfort is temporary and stops immediately when testing ends. Many patients say the relief of finally getting answers about their condition far outweighs any temporary discomfort during the test. We explain each step so you know exactly what to expect.
You’ll get your nerve and muscle testing results the same day as your appointment. We review the findings immediately and explain what they mean for your specific condition. We’ll discuss the severity of any problems found and what treatment options are most appropriate. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your diagnosis and next steps. We also provide written results to share with your referring physician or other healthcare providers who are involved in your care.
Most insurance plans cover nerve and muscle testing when it’s medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. We work with major insurance providers and will verify your coverage before your appointment. The testing is considered a standard diagnostic procedure for evaluating nerve and muscle problems, similar to getting an X-ray or MRI. Our staff handles the insurance paperwork and can explain your specific coverage details. If you have questions about costs or coverage, we’ll address those before scheduling your testing.
Come to your appointment with clean skin and avoid using lotions or oils on the areas being tested, as these can interfere with the electrodes. Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the body parts being examined. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your nerve or muscle problems. If you take blood thinners, let us know beforehand. Most importantly, be ready to describe your symptoms in detail, including when they started, what makes them worse or better, and how they affect your daily activities.
Once we have your nerve and muscle testing results, we’ll create a comprehensive report for your referring physician and discuss treatment recommendations with you. Depending on what we find, treatment might include physical therapy, medications, injections, or other interventions. We coordinate with your other healthcare providers to ensure everyone is working from the same accurate diagnosis. Some patients need follow-up testing to monitor their condition over time. Our goal is making sure your test results lead to effective treatment that actually addresses the source of your symptoms.