Do You Need an EMG or Nerve Conduction Study in Davenport or the Quad Cities? Here’s What to Know
Need an EMG or nerve conduction study (NCS) in Davenport or the Quad Cities? Vitality Physical Medicine offers fast scheduling, experienced nerve conduction technicians, and physician-performed EMGs by Dr. Joseph Brooks, DO. Learn what to expect.
What Is an EMG and Nerve Conduction Study?
If you’re dealing with numbness, tingling, weakness, or unexplained pain, your provider may order an EMG (electromyography) and NCS (nerve conduction study) to better understand how your nerves and muscles are functioning.
These tests are essential for diagnosing conditions such as:
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Ulnar neuropathy
Pinched nerves in the neck or back
Radiculopathy (nerve root irritation)
Peripheral neuropathy
Sciatica
Muscle disorders such as myopathy
At Vitality Physical Medicine, your nerve conduction study is performed by Dr. Joseph Brooks, DO, a board-certified PM&R physician who has been performing EMGs in the Quad Cities since 2011. His experience, accuracy, and ability to put patients at ease set our clinic apart as the best in the area.
Symptoms That Might Mean You Need an EMG/NCS
Many people turn to Google before visiting a specialist because their symptoms interfere with work, sleep, or daily activities. Common reasons patients in the Quad Cities seek nerve testing include:
Numbness or Tingling in the Hands or Feet
This may indicate nerve compression, carpal tunnel syndrome, or neuropathy.
Muscle Weakness or Fatigue
If certain movements feel more difficult, the nerves supplying the muscle may not be functioning normally.
Burning, Electric, or Radiating Pain
Nerve irritation often produces these symptoms and may require testing to confirm the cause.
Neck or Low Back Pain Radiating into the Arms or Legs
Often related to pinched nerves or herniated discs — EMG testing clarifies the source.
If you’re experiencing these symptoms, an EMG/NCS helps your provider pinpoint the cause and choose the right treatment.
Why Quad Cities Patients Choose Vitality Physical Medicine
Patients from Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline, Rock Island, East Moline, Muscatine, Clinton, and surrounding areas choose our clinic for several reasons:
Experienced Physician — EMGs Performed Since 2011
Dr. Joseph Brooks, DO, has spent more than a decade performing EMG testing in the Quad Cities. Patients frequently comment on how comfortable, informed, and reassured they feel during their procedure.
Fast Scheduling
Most patients are scheduled within 7–10 days, often sooner. We prioritize fast appointments so you can get answers and form a treatment plan with your provider.
A Friendly, Comfortable Clinic Setting
Avoid long hospital system waitlists. We provide easy parking, a calm environment, and clear communication every step of the way. Plus no added hospital fee to your bill!
Timely, Detailed Reports to Your Provider
Referring providers receive reports promptly so they can move forward with diagnosis and treatment.
What to Expect During Your EMG/NCS Appointment
Step 1 — Nerve Conduction Study
Your test starts with the NCS portion. Small sensors are placed on the skin, and gentle electrical stimulations measure how well your nerves conduct signals.
This portion helps identify nerve compression or damage.
Step 2 — EMG
Next, a very thin, sterile needle electrode is placed into a few muscles to measure their electrical activity at rest and with movement.
Dr. Brooks is known for:
Explaining each step before it happens
Working efficiently and accurately
Making patients feel calm and informed
Providing a comfortable, patient-centered experience
Most patients say the procedure is much easier than they expected.
Step 3 — Questions Answered and Next Steps
Dr. Brooks will discuss what he is observing and ensure you understand the purpose of each part of the test. He will send a report to your provider who ordered the test and you will follow up with the ordering provider.
Step 4 — Resume Normal Activity
There is no downtime. You may drive yourself and return to normal activities immediately afterward.
Conditions an EMG/NCS Test Can Help Diagnose
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Ulnar neuropathy
Sciatic nerve irritation
Cervical and lumbar radiculopathy
Peripheral neuropathy
Muscle disorders (myopathies)
Tarsal tunnel syndrome
Brachial plexus injuries
If you’re unsure whether your symptoms require testing, your referring provider can help guide the decision.
EMG Testing in Davenport — How to Get Scheduled
Vitality Physical Medicine accepts referrals from physicians, NPs, PAs, chiropractors, orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, and primary care providers across the region.
To schedule your EMG/NCS test:
Ask your provider to send a referral to Vitality Physical Medicine.
We will contact you within a couple of days to schedule.
Most patients are seen within one week.
We proudly serve patients from:
Davenport
Bettendorf
Moline & Rock Island
East Moline
Muscatine
Clinton
Eldridge, LeClaire, Blue Grass
And the surrounding Quad Cities areas
Why an Accurate Diagnosis Matters
Your EMG/NCS results help your provider determine:
Whether your symptoms are caused by nerve or muscle dysfunction
How severe the problem is
Whether treatment should include therapy, medication, injections, surgery, or lifestyle modifications
Whether early intervention could prevent worsening symptoms
A clear diagnosis allows your care team to create a plan tailored to your needs.
Schedule Your EMG/NCS Test in the Quad Cities
If you’re searching for:
“EMG test Davenport, IA”
“Nerve conduction study near me”
“Carpal tunnel testing Quad Cities”
“Where can I get an EMG in Bettendorf or Moline?”
—Vitality Physical Medicine offers the experience, convenience, and expertise you’re looking for.
Have your provider send your EMG/NCS test order to Vitality Physical Medicine. They can call 563-424-6400 or fax the referral to 563-424-6272. Downloadable forms are available here.



