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Old 09-04-2011, 04:30 AM #1
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Default Needle EMG Studies in the US- who does this?

edit to add- sorry for posting this here. I mean emg studies on the spine- I meant to post in general neuropathy



Hello,

I live in Canada. Here only specialized MD's can do needle EMG studies. I would like to go to the US to get a thorough job done. Can physical therapists do this This? Do you know about how much a visit to a Neurologist in the US would cost?

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My neurologists office has one neuro whom does all of their needle EMG's. I am on Long Island, NY.
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Default Most large neurology practices--

--have at least one neurologist who does nerve conduction and EMG studies, though the skill and interpretation varies considerably form person to person/office to office.

Some physiatrists and orthopedists in specialized practices also do them.
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My neurologists office has one neuro whom does all of their needle EMG's. I am on Long Island, NY.
Dr. G? If so we go to the same office.
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601 N Caroline Street. Baltimore MD- 410-955-2227
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JB63..do you go to South Shore Neurology? If so, yes, Dr. G, I believe is his name.
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I second Bob's (nide44) recommendation. Hopkins has an excellent Neuro dept.
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