Nerve and Muscle Testing in Stapleton, NY

Get Real Answers About Your Symptoms

Stop wondering what’s causing your numbness, tingling, or weakness. Our comprehensive testing pinpoints the exact problem.

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EMG and Nerve Testing Stapleton

Finally Know What's Really Wrong

You’ve been dealing with symptoms that don’t make sense. Numbness in your hands that keeps you awake. Weakness that makes simple tasks frustrating. Tingling that comes and goes without explanation.

Our nerve and muscle testing cuts through the guesswork. Within minutes, we can tell you if your symptoms are coming from nerve compression, muscle damage, or something else entirely. No more generic treatments that don’t work because they’re not targeting the real problem.

The EMG and nerve conduction studies we perform are the gold standard for diagnosing neuromuscular conditions. You’ll walk out with clear answers about what’s happening in your body and a specific plan to address it. Most patients say the relief of finally knowing is worth it alone.

Diagnostic Testing Specialists Stapleton NY

We Do This All Day

NY Spine Medicine has been serving Staten Island residents for years, focusing specifically on spine and nerve conditions. Our physicians are board-certified specialists who understand that accurate diagnosis is everything.

We’ve seen thousands of patients who were told their symptoms were “normal aging” or “stress-related” when they actually had treatable nerve or muscle conditions. That’s why we invested in advanced EMG and nerve conduction testing equipment.

You’re not getting shuffled through a system here. You’re getting focused attention from specialists who know exactly what we’re looking for and how to find it.

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Nerve Function Test Process Stapleton

Simple Testing, Clear Results

The nerve conduction study comes first. We place small electrodes on your skin and send mild electrical impulses to measure how fast signals travel through your nerves. It feels like small taps or light shocks – uncomfortable for a moment, but not painful.

Next is the EMG, or electromyography. We insert a thin needle electrode into specific muscles to measure their electrical activity. This shows us if your muscles are responding normally to nerve signals or if there’s damage affecting function.

The entire process takes 30-45 minutes depending on which areas we’re testing. You’ll get your results immediately, not days later. We’ll explain exactly what we found and what it means for your treatment options.

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Comprehensive Neuromuscular Evaluation Stapleton

Everything You Need in One Visit

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both EMG and nerve conduction studies, so we get a complete picture of what’s happening. We test the specific areas where you’re having symptoms, plus related nerve pathways that might be contributing to the problem.

You’ll receive a detailed report explaining your results in plain language, not medical jargon. We’ll discuss whether your condition is something that will improve on its own, needs treatment, or requires referral to a specialist for advanced care.

Most insurance plans cover these diagnostic tests when they’re medically necessary. We handle the authorization process and provide transparent pricing upfront, so you know what to expect.

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The nerve conduction study feels like small electrical taps or light static shocks. Most people describe it as uncomfortable but not painful. The EMG involves thin needle electrodes, which feel like small pinpricks when inserted. The discomfort is brief and manageable for most patients. We explain each step as we go and can pause if you need a break. The entire test is over in 30-45 minutes, and any discomfort stops immediately when we finish.
These tests can diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, herniated disc nerve compression, muscle weakness disorders, and many other neuromuscular conditions. The testing shows us exactly where nerve signals are being blocked or slowed down, and whether muscles are responding normally. This helps us distinguish between nerve problems, muscle problems, or issues in your spine that are affecting nerve function.
You get your results immediately during your appointment. We don’t make you wait days or weeks to find out what’s wrong. As soon as we complete the testing, we’ll review the findings with you and explain what they mean in terms you can understand. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your diagnosis and next steps for treatment. If additional testing or specialist referral is needed, we’ll arrange that right away.
Most insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. We verify your benefits before your appointment and handle any required authorizations. You’ll know your expected cost upfront, with no surprise bills later. If you don’t have insurance or your plan doesn’t cover the testing, we offer transparent self-pay pricing and can discuss payment options that work for your situation.
Some insurance plans require a referral from your primary care doctor, while others allow you to schedule directly with specialists. We can check your specific plan requirements when you call to schedule. If you do need a referral, we can coordinate with your doctor’s office to get it processed quickly. Many patients are referred by their primary care physician, orthopedist, or neurologist when symptoms suggest nerve or muscle problems that need definitive diagnosis.
You can resume normal activities immediately after testing. Some patients have minor soreness at needle insertion sites for a few hours, but this is uncommon. Based on your results, we’ll discuss treatment options, which might include physical therapy, medications, injections, or referral to other specialists. You’ll have a clear diagnosis and specific next steps rather than continuing to wonder what’s causing your symptoms. We’ll also coordinate with your other doctors to ensure everyone is working from the same information.