Numbness or Tingling?
Get Accurate NCV Test in Jodhpur
Early diagnosis of nerve disorders with advanced neurodiagnostics
✔ Quick & Painless Procedure
✔ Same-Day Reports
✔ Expert Neurologist Consultation
What is NCV Test?
A Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV) test measures how fast electrical signals travel through your nerves. It helps doctors identify nerve damage and diagnose neurological conditions accurately.
Evaluates nerve function
Detects nerve injuries or disorders
Often performed with EMG for detailed analysis
Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
Burning sensation
Hand/leg pain
Muscle weakness
Tingling or numbness
Loss of coordination
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Why Choose Medipulse Hospital?
Advanced neurodiagnostic equipment
Experienced neurologists (you can optionally highlight a doctor like Dr. Anka Arora if relevant)
NABH-standard care
Quick turnaround time
Affordable packages
Meet Our Expert Neurologist
Dr. Kirti Sachdev
Consultant- Dept. of Neurophysician
Dr. Kirti is one of the leading neurologists or commonly known as brain doctor - in the city of Jodhpur.
Dr. Anka Arora
Consultant- Dept. of Neurophysician
Dr. Mahendra Kumar Jangid is Nephrologist or commonly called - Kidney doctor - practicing at Medipulse hospital, Jodhpur, India.
Frequently Asked Questions - Neurology
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An NCV test is a diagnostic procedure that measures how quickly electrical signals travel through your nerves. It helps detect nerve damage or dysfunction.
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The test involves mild electrical impulses, which may cause slight discomfort or a tingling sensation, but it is generally well tolerated and not considered painful.
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Typically, the test takes 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of nerves being evaluated.
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NCV is a safe and non-invasive procedure. There are no significant risks or side effects.
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Yes, in fact, NCV tests are commonly used to assess diabetic neuropathy and monitor nerve health in diabetic patients.
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It helps diagnose:
Peripheral neuropathy (often due to diabetes)
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Sciatica
Nerve injuries
Guillain-Barré syndrome
Herniated disc-related nerve compression
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NCV measures the speed of nerve signals
EMG (Electromyography) evaluates muscle activity
Often, both tests are done together for a comprehensive diagnosis.
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At Medipulse Hospital, the test is conducted by trained neurodiagnostic technicians and interpreted by experienced neurologists.
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The cost may vary depending on the number of nerves tested. Contact Medipulse Hospital for the latest pricing and packages.
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You can:
Book online through the Medipulse website
Visit the hospital reception for assistance