FAQ
No, a prescription is not required for an ENMG examination. You can book an appointment directly.
The examination is generally not considered painful but may sometimes be slightly uncomfortable. The nerve stimulation part causes brief tingling sensations, and the needle used for muscle recording is very fine.
An ENMG lasts between 20 and 45 minutes depending on the indication.
No, a prescription is not required for a consultation. You can book an appointment directly.
The injection may cause slight discomfort at the time of administration, but it is generally well tolerated. Ultrasound or radiographic guidance ensures optimal precision and minimizes discomfort.
Relative rest of a few days is generally recommended after an injection. Return to sport modalities depend on the type of injection and the treated area, and will be discussed during the consultation.
Yes, consultations and examinations are reimbursed by CNS according to standard rates in Luxembourg.
Please bring your CNS card, ID, prescription if applicable, and any complementary examinations already performed (imaging, blood tests, previous ENMG, etc.).
If eligible, the CNS pays its share directly (88%), and the patient only pays their share (12%) via PID (immediate direct payment) by bank card, or by invoice sent to their home address.