EMG Testing in Hillsdale, NJ

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

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Professional EMG Nerve Testing

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You’ve been dealing with unexplained symptoms long enough. That numbness in your hands, the shooting pain down your leg, or the muscle weakness that’s affecting your daily activities deserves real answers.

EMG testing gives you those answers. This diagnostic procedure measures the electrical activity in your muscles and nerves, revealing exactly where the problem lies and how severe it is.

No more guessing. No more wondering if it’s “all in your head.” You’ll walk away with clear results that explain your symptoms and guide your treatment plan. Whether it’s carpal tunnel syndrome, a pinched nerve, diabetic neuropathy, or another condition, you’ll finally have the clarity you need to move forward.

Hillsdale Electromyography Specialists

Experience You Can Trust

NY Spine Medicine has been serving patients in Hillsdale and throughout northern New Jersey with comprehensive spine and nerve care. We specialize in advanced diagnostic testing, including EMG and nerve conduction studies.

We use state-of-the-art equipment and follow the latest protocols to ensure accurate results. Each test is performed by our experienced professionals who understand that you’re not just looking for data—you’re looking for answers that will improve your quality of life.

Located conveniently in Hillsdale, our facility provides a comfortable environment where you can get the testing you need without traveling to distant medical centers.

A doctor in a white coat is conducting a medical test on a patient’s arm using sensors and wires attached to the patient's hand and wrist, likely performing a nerve or muscle function test.

EMG Testing Process

What to Expect During Testing

Your EMG test starts with a consultation where our technician explains the procedure and answers your questions. We’ll discuss your symptoms, medical history, and what areas need to be tested.

The actual testing involves two parts. First is the nerve conduction study, where small electrodes are placed on your skin to measure how well your nerves send electrical signals. Then comes the electromyography portion, where a thin needle electrode is inserted into specific muscles to record their electrical activity.

Most patients find the procedure tolerable, though you may feel some brief discomfort during needle insertion. The entire test typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on how many areas need evaluation. Results are often available the same day, and you’ll receive a clear explanation of what the findings mean for your condition and treatment options.

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Complete Diagnostic Testing Package

Your EMG testing includes both electromyography and nerve conduction studies to give a complete picture of your neuromuscular health. The testing can diagnose conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and muscle disorders.

We work with most major insurance plans and provide transparent pricing information upfront. You’ll receive detailed results that can be easily shared with your referring physician or other specialists involved in your care.

Testing is available for upper extremities, lower extremities, and specific muscle groups based on your symptoms. We coordinate with your other healthcare providers to ensure your results integrate seamlessly into your overall treatment plan.

Most patients describe EMG testing as uncomfortable rather than truly painful. The nerve conduction portion feels like small electrical pulses—similar to static electricity shocks. The needle EMG portion involves brief discomfort when the needle is inserted, but once in place, you’ll mainly feel pressure. The needles are very thin, much smaller than those used for blood draws. Any discomfort is temporary and stops immediately when the test ends. The entire procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes, and you can return to normal activities right away.
EMG testing can diagnose a wide range of nerve and muscle conditions. Common findings include carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, sciatica, herniated disc-related nerve compression, diabetic neuropathy, and peripheral neuropathy. It can also detect muscle disorders like myositis or muscular dystrophy. The test is particularly useful for determining the exact location and severity of nerve damage, whether the problem is in the nerve root, peripheral nerve, or muscle itself. This precision helps your doctor develop the most effective treatment plan for your specific condition.
Preparation is straightforward. 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 on blood thinners, let our office know when scheduling. You can eat normally and take your regular medications unless specifically instructed otherwise. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your symptoms. The entire process is designed to be convenient, so you won’t need extensive preparation.
Most major insurance plans cover EMG testing when it’s medically necessary and ordered by your physician. We work with most insurance providers and will verify your coverage before your appointment. Our office staff will explain your benefits, including any copays or deductibles that apply. If you have questions about coverage, call ahead with your insurance information. For patients without insurance or those with high deductibles, transparent pricing options are available. Our goal is to make necessary diagnostic testing accessible without financial stress.
Results are typically available the same day as your test. Our physician will review your results and explain what they mean in terms you can understand. You’ll learn whether nerve or muscle damage was found, how severe it is, and what the next steps should be. A detailed report is also prepared for your referring physician, usually within 24-48 hours. This quick turnaround means you won’t spend days or weeks wondering about your results. Having immediate answers allows you and your healthcare team to move forward with appropriate treatment without delay.
EMG testing provides crucial information that helps determine whether surgery might be beneficial, but it’s just one piece of the puzzle. The test can show the severity and exact location of nerve damage, which helps predict whether surgical intervention could improve your symptoms. For conditions like severe carpal tunnel syndrome or significant nerve compression, EMG results often influence surgical decisions. However, the recommendation for surgery also depends on your symptoms, how long you’ve had them, your response to conservative treatments, and your overall health. Your EMG results will give your doctor objective data to make the best treatment recommendation for your specific situation.