UrgentCare2Go® offers mobile nerve conduction testing to evaluate peripheral nerve function. Our clinicians perform safe, in-home assessments to help diagnose neuropathy, nerve compression, or other nerve disorders, with guidance on treatment or specialist referral.
We accept most major insurance plansA nerve conduction study measures electrical signals in peripheral nerves to detect abnormalities in nerve function.
Mobile testing helps identify nerve disorders early, allowing for prompt intervention and preventing further nerve damage. UrgentCare2Go® assists patients:
Create a Clean and Comfortable Environment:
Secure All Pets in an Enclosed Area:
At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
UrgentCare2Go®
provides comprehensive healthcare services for every member of your family, from the youngest to the oldest.
Our dedicated team includes Board Certified Family Medicine physicians and Physician Assistants
Family Medicine / Urgent Care
Des Moines University College
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Family Medicine / Urgent Care
Baylor College of Medicine
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Primary Care / Internal Medicine
Maryville University
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Internal Medicine
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Medical College
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Family Medicine / Urgent Care
Arcadia University
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Family Medicine
Texas College
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
1273 Google reviews
Conditions include neuropathy, radiculopathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral nerve injuries, and muscle weakness caused by nerve dysfunction.
Small electrodes are placed on the skin to deliver mild electrical impulses and measure the speed and strength of nerve signals.
Yes, the procedure is non-invasive, generally painless, and conducted under medical supervision.
Generally, no special preparation is needed. Your provider will give instructions if required.
Most NCS tests take 30–60 minutes depending on the number of nerves evaluated.
Yes, testing is appropriate for patients of all ages with clinician guidance.
Preliminary observations can be shared, but detailed interpretation is reviewed by a clinician and included in a follow-up discussion.
Most major insurance plans cover medically necessary nerve conduction studies when ordered by a clinician.
Yes, NCS is effective for identifying early signs of nerve dysfunction, allowing timely management.
For UrgentCare2Go, clinicians bring equipment to your home, conduct testing, and provide results and guidance without leaving your location.
Mild tingling or minor discomfort may occur during electrical impulses, but serious risks are rare.
Follow-up may include treatment for nerve conditions, referral to specialists, physical therapy, or medication management based on results.