At The EMG Center, we specialize in providing top-tier EMG/Nerve Conduction Testing services (EMG/NCS) across Pennsylvania, with a keen focus on serving the Lancaster/Chester County communities.
Our team of Board Certified Specialists are dedicated to delivering precise and reliable diagnostic tests. These tests play a crucial role for healthcare professionals, legal experts, and case managers in pinpointing the underlying causes of symptoms like weakness, numbness, or pain.
Understanding the urgency of accurate diagnostics, we ensure that results from our EMG/NCS and Diagnostic Ultrasound tests are available within 24-48 hours.
This swift turnaround is crucial in guiding the decision-making process, whether it's for medical treatment, legal cases, or case management. By accurately identifying the root cause of the problem, we eliminate the guesswork, paving the way for the most effective treatment strategies.
The EMG Center
Ready to uncover the cause of your symptoms with precision and care? Book an appointment with The EMG Center, your go-to destination for EMG/NCS testing in South Central Pennsylvania.
We provide testing and treatment for numbness, tingling, or pain to the following areas:
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Our EMG testing at The EMG Center involves a precise technique using a tiny wire electrode to assess electrical signals in specific muscles. This crucial part of the test helps determine whether a muscle is affected directly or if issues lie in the nerve connections to the muscle. This distinction is vital for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning, ensuring targeted care for conditions causing weakness, numbness, or pain.
At The EMG Center, our Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) precisely measures the speed and strength of electrical signals in nerves across specific body areas. This test is essential for identifying localized or segmental nerve issues, as well as disorders that impact signal transmission. Understanding these aspects is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of nerve-related conditions.