Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions and explore our preparation guides to ensure you’re ready for your EMG or NCV testing. Learn what to expect before, during, and after your visit for a smooth and comfortable experience.

How quickly can I schedule my EMG or NCV test?

Most EMG and NCV appointments are scheduled within 1–2 weeks. Larger hospital systems often experience multi-month backlogs, while our practice is structured to provide timely access to neuromuscular diagnostics. When clinically appropriate, we can accommodate expedited scheduling with documentation from the referring provider.

A referral is generally helpful because it provides clinical background, confirms the correct test, and ensures your physician receives accurate diagnostic information. Some patients already know they need an EMG based on prior evaluations. If you’re unsure whether a referral is needed in your situation, contact our office—we’ll walk you through the guidelines and help determine what’s required.

Please bring any relevant medical reports with you, such as your medication list, past medical history, and test results like MRI, Ultrasound, or CT scans. You may also email or fax these ahead of time. This information is crucial for providing the most accurate diagnosis for your condition.

The full appointment usually lasts about 60 to 90 minutes, though timing varies depending on how many areas need to be studied and the complexity of your symptoms. Some tests are shorter, some slightly longer. The physician will explain what to expect based on whether your symptoms involve the neck, back, arms, legs, or multiple regions.

Yes, you may eat and drink as normal before your test. There are no dietary restrictions for EMG or NCV testing.

Wear loose-fitting clothing for your comfort. For neck and/or upper body testing, a loose-fitting short-sleeved shirt or tank top is recommended. For lower back or lower body testing, wear loose-fitting shorts.

Yes, please do not apply any lotions or moisturizers on the day of the test. These can interfere with the recordings. Your skin should be clean and dry. Deodorant is fine to use.

If you typically have cold hands or feet, please wear gloves or extra socks to keep your skin warm. Reduced skin temperature can affect the accuracy of the readings.

There is no recovery time needed after either test. You may experience mild temporary soreness at EMG needle sites, but this resolves quickly and does not interfere with driving, work, or daily activities. NCV testing does not cause lingering discomfort. Patients typically resume their normal routines immediately after leaving the clinic.

During EMG testing, small, fine needles are inserted into your muscles to measure their electrical activity at rest and during movement. You may feel a slight discomfort from the needles, but the process is generally quick and the discomfort is temporary. The test helps assess muscle and nerve function, providing critical diagnostic information.

During NCV testing, small electrodes are placed on your skin along the path of a nerve. A mild electrical impulse is sent through the nerve, and the test measures how quickly and efficiently the signals travel. This test is painless, although you may feel a mild tingling sensation from the electrical stimulation.

Both EMG and NCV testing are generally safe with minimal risks. Some patients may experience mild muscle soreness or bruising at the needle insertion sites after an EMG test, but this usually resolves quickly. There are no lasting side effects, and you can resume normal activities immediately after the tests.

Yes, it’s important to let the physician know if you are on blood thinners (e.g., Coumadin, Lovenox, Xeralto, Apixaban), have a pacemaker, breast implants, or conditions like hemophilia.

Absolutely. Our team is here to answer any questions you may have before, during, or after the test to ensure you feel comfortable and informed.

You may feel some mild discomfort during the test, particularly during EMG when small needles are used to measure muscle activity. However, the discomfort is temporary and usually minimal.

If you have a pacemaker or breast implants, please inform the physician prior to your test, as this may influence the testing process.

Your healthcare provider will typically receive your test results within a few days after the exam. They will review the findings and discuss them with you.

Besides avoiding lotions and moisturizers, there are no major restrictions. Make sure your skin is clean and dry, and feel free to follow your normal routine unless otherwise advised by your doctor.

Yes, you can drive yourself home and resume normal activities immediately after the test, as there are no lasting side effects.

Neuromuscular Diagnostics offers precise, evidence-based diagnostic testing performed by highly trained specialists. With cutting-edge technology and compassionate care, we ensure timely and accurate diagnoses to guide effective treatment plans.

You can easily schedule your appointment by clicking the “Book Appointment” link at the top of our navigation, or by contacting us directly via phone. Our team is ready to assist you with convenient scheduling and answer any questions you may have.

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