Dr. Paige Roy

Alabama EMG

Alabama EMG is a state-of-the-art clinic that specializes in electrodiagnostic consultation for suspected nerve and muscle disorders. Paige C. Roy, M.D. directs the clinic and evaluates patients using sophisticated tests called nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG). Patients with symptoms of numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the arms or legs may benefit from testing.

NCS and EMG can be extremely helpful in pinpointing an accurate diagnosis and including or excluding an alternative diagnosis. Common diagnoses evaluated include Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Ulnar Neuropathy, Radiculopathy, and Polyneuropathy. Electrodiagnosis may also assist in selecting an appropriate therapeutic option.

Paige C. Roy, M.D. is Fellowship trained in Electrodiagnostic Medicine and is Board Certified in both Electrodiagnostic Medicine (ABEM) and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR).

Paige C. Roy, M.D.

Dr. Paige Roy is a respected full-time electromyographer that combines expertise with empathy to provide skilled care to patients. Dr. Roy takes pride in personally performing the entire electrodiagnostic study for each patient and providing individualized consultation. At Alabama EMG, we create a friendly, professional environment and prioritize patient comfort during the visit.

Dr. Roy’s goal is to provide the highest quality electrodiagnostic consultation and diagnostic support to our referring physicians. This includes thoughtful, thorough testing, clinical correlation, timely scheduling, and rapid report turnaround.

Dr. Roy’s Specialty Interests:

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Ulnar Neuropathy
  • Traumatic Nerve Injuries
  • Brachial Plexopathies
  • Radiculopathies
  • Entrapment neuropathies
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Peripheral Neuropathies
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If you would like to learn more, please follow our links to "About the EMG/NCS Test" and "Why choose Alabama EMG"
If you are a physician and would like to make a referral, please follow our link to "For Physicians".