


Electromyography and nerve conduction studies are diagnostic tests used to evaluate how well nerves and muscles are functioning. EMG measures electrical activity within muscles, while NCV measures how quickly electrical signals move through nerves. These tests are often used to identify neuropathy, nerve compression, muscle disorders, weakness, numbness, tingling, or unexplained pain. When symptoms involve the peripheral nervous system, patients may receive these studies as part of a larger workup by a neurology specialist.










Weakness, numbness, tingling, and persistent pain are symptoms that demand precise answers. Our neurology providers in Jacksonville perform and interpret EMG and nerve conduction studies in house, evaluating electrical responses in muscles and nerves to pinpoint whether symptoms originate from nerve compression, peripheral neuropathy, or neuromuscular disorders.
The difference here is clinical depth. Testing is not handed off for outside interpretation. Findings are reviewed by the same neurological team managing your care, ensuring diagnostic results translate directly into an effective treatment strategy.
Because everything happens within one integrated practice, patients leave with clarity and a defined path forward.
