EMG Testing in Parkdale South, FL

Get Clear Answers About Your Nerve Pain

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

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Electromyography Testing Parkdale South

Finally Know What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with symptoms that don’t make sense. Numbness in your hands that comes and goes. Muscle weakness that your doctor can’t explain. Tingling that keeps you awake at night.

EMG testing gives you concrete answers. This diagnostic test measures the electrical activity in your muscles and nerves, showing exactly where the problem is and how severe it might be.

When you know what’s actually happening in your body, you can stop wondering and start treating the real issue. No more guessing games or trying treatments that might not work for your specific condition.

EMG Nerve Testing Specialists

We've Been Doing This Right

NY Spine Medicine has been serving patients throughout South Florida with comprehensive diagnostic testing and spine care. We understand that getting an EMG test can feel intimidating, especially when you’re already dealing with uncomfortable symptoms.

We’ve performed thousands of electromyography tests for patients in Parkdale South and surrounding areas. Our experience means we know how to get accurate results while keeping you as comfortable as possible during the process.

You’re not just another appointment on our schedule. We take time to explain what we’re doing and why, so you understand your results and what they mean for your treatment options.

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EMG Diagnostic Testing Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we’ll review your symptoms and medical history to understand what we’re looking for. This helps us focus the test on the areas most likely to show problems.

During the nerve conduction study portion, we place small electrodes on your skin and send mild electrical pulses to measure how well your nerves are working. You’ll feel a brief tingling sensation, but it’s not painful.

For the EMG portion, we insert a thin needle electrode into specific muscles to measure their electrical activity. You might feel some discomfort, similar to getting a shot, but most patients tolerate it well. The entire process usually takes 30-60 minutes depending on how many areas we need to test.

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Comprehensive Muscle Nerve Testing

What You Get With Our Testing

Your EMG test includes both nerve conduction studies and needle electromyography to give us a complete picture of what’s happening. We test multiple muscle groups and nerve pathways to make sure we don’t miss anything important.

You’ll receive a detailed report that explains your results in terms you can understand, not just medical jargon. We coordinate directly with your referring physician to make sure they get the information they need for your treatment plan.

Most patients get their preliminary results the same day, so you’re not left waiting and worrying about what we found. If we discover something that needs immediate attention, we’ll make sure you know right away and help connect you with the right specialist.

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Most insurance plans cover EMG testing when it’s medically necessary and ordered by your doctor. We accept most major insurance plans and will verify your coverage before your appointment. The cost varies depending on how extensive the testing needs to be, but we’ll give you a clear estimate upfront. If you don’t have insurance or have a high deductible, we offer payment plans to make the testing affordable. Don’t let cost concerns prevent you from getting the diagnosis you need.
The nerve conduction study part feels like mild electrical tingling and isn’t painful. The needle EMG portion involves inserting thin electrodes into muscles, which feels similar to getting a vaccination. Most patients describe it as uncomfortable rather than painful. The discomfort is brief and manageable. The entire test typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on how many areas we need to examine. We work efficiently to minimize your time in the chair while still getting thorough results.
EMG testing can diagnose nerve disorders like carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, and peripheral neuropathy. It also detects muscle diseases, nerve root problems from herniated discs, and conditions like myasthenia gravis or ALS. The test shows whether your symptoms are coming from nerve damage, muscle problems, or issues where nerves connect to muscles. It can also determine how severe the problem is and whether it’s getting worse. This information is crucial for your doctor to recommend the right treatment approach.
Don’t use lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of your test, as they can interfere with the electrodes. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes that allow easy access to the areas being tested. You can eat normally and take your regular medications unless we specifically tell you otherwise. If you’re on blood thinners, let us know ahead of time. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your symptoms. The preparation is minimal because we want to see how your nerves and muscles function under normal conditions.
You’ll get preliminary results immediately after your test, so you’ll have a basic understanding of what we found before you leave. The complete written report typically goes to your referring doctor within 24-48 hours. We make sure both you and your doctor understand the findings and what they mean for your treatment options. If the results show something that needs urgent attention, we’ll contact you and your doctor the same day. You won’t be left wondering what the test showed or what happens next.
EMG testing is diagnostic only and doesn’t cause lasting problems or make your underlying condition worse. You might have some minor soreness at needle insertion sites for a day or two, similar to after getting a shot. This is normal and temporary. The test actually helps by providing information needed for proper treatment, which can ultimately improve your symptoms. Some patients feel relief just from finally knowing what’s causing their problems. The small amount of temporary discomfort is worth getting an accurate diagnosis that leads to effective treatment.