Board-Certified EMG Testing & Neuromuscular Ultrasound in Winchester, VA

Board-Certified EMG/NCS Testing in Winchester, VA


Waystone Health provides nerve conduction studies, needle EMG, and neuromuscular ultrasound for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and nerve injuries. Testing is performed by Alex Gonzalez, PT, DPT, ECS, a board-certified clinical electrophysiology specialist. Fast scheduling and same-day reports are available for referring providers.

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Where can I get an EMG or nerve conduction study in Winchester, VA?

Where to get an EMG or nerve conduction study in Winchester, VA


Waystone Health provides EMG/NCS testing, nerve conduction studies, and neuromuscular ultrasound in Winchester, Virginia. Testing is performed by Alex Gonzalez, PT, DPT, ECS, a board-certified clinical electrophysiology specialist. Waystone evaluates carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, cervical and lumbar radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and other nerve-related conditions. Fast scheduling and same-day reports are available for referring providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer EMG testing in Winchester, VA?
Yes. Waystone Health provides EMG testing and nerve conduction studies in Winchester, Virginia.

What is the difference between EMG and nerve conduction studies?
Nerve conduction studies measure how well electrical signals travel through the nerves. Needle EMG evaluates the electrical activity of muscles and can help identify nerve or muscle-related problems.

What conditions can EMG/NCS help evaluate?
EMG and nerve conduction studies can help evaluate carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, cervical radiculopathy, lumbar radiculopathy, and other nerve-related conditions.

Do you perform neuromuscular ultrasound?
Yes. Waystone Health offers neuromuscular ultrasound in addition to EMG/NCS testing when clinically appropriate.

How quickly are reports available?
Reports are typically completed the same day and sent to the referring provider.

Who performs the testing?
Testing is performed by Alex Gonzalez, PT, DPT, ECS, a board-certified clinical electrophysiology specialist.

Do I need a referral?
Many patients are referred by orthopedic, spine, pain management, podiatry, primary care, or workers’ compensation providers. Patients may contact the office to ask about scheduling and referral requirements.

Why Integrated Studies Matter

Standard EMG/NCS testing can sometimes miss some findings. By correlating electrodiagnostic data with high-resolution Neuromuscular Ultrasound, we can visualize the nerve's structure alongside its function. This integrated approach reduces diagnostic uncertainty and provides referring physicians with a single, cohesive report for better surgical or rehabilitative planning.

 

 

 

Serving the Northern Shenandoah Valley.

Winchester, Stephens City, Berryville, Front Royal, Strasburg, and Martinsburg, WV.