Subspecialty landing page

    Neuromuscular Medicine

    Neuromuscular Medicine within PM&R, with focused training, clearer routing, and transparent pricing before booking.

    3 subspecialties
    2 visit types
    $125–$190 estimated cash-pay pricing
    Neuromuscular Medicine is one of the focused care paths inside PM&R. OpenDoc keeps it separate so patients can compare the right visit types, understand the difference from adjacent subspecialties, and see $125–$190 estimated cash-pay pricing before booking.

    Neuromuscular Medicine is the specialty focused on neuromuscular medicine within pm&r, with focused training, clearer routing, and transparent pricing before booking.. OpenDoc keeps the common visit types visible so patients can compare the care path before they book. Transparent pricing on this page currently ranges from $125 to $190 across 2 common visit types. Neuromuscular Medicine is one of the focused care paths inside PM&R. OpenDoc keeps it separate so patients can compare the right visit types, understand the difference from adjacent subspecialties, and see $125–$190 estimated cash-pay pricing before booking.

    If you are not fully sure this is the right fit, start with PM&R New Patient Evaluation and OpenDoc will route you without losing price transparency.

    Cash-pay context

    Why pricing transparency matters here

    OpenDoc keeps pm&r pricing transparent before booking so patients can compare cash-pay options without getting surprised after the visit.

    Common conditions

    What Neuromuscular Medicine commonly helps with

    Neuromuscular Medicine New Patient Evaluation

    Neuromuscular Medicine Follow-Up Visit

    Typical visit types

    How Neuromuscular Medicine is usually entered on OpenDoc

    Common services & estimated pricing

    Review common visit types, transparent cash-pay estimates, and how the care path changes before you move into provider selection.

    ServiceTypeDurationEstimated price
    Neuromuscular Medicine New Patient Evaluation

    Best for first-time eval visits and a clear care plan.

    evaluation
    45 min$190
    Neuromuscular Medicine Follow-Up Visit

    Used for ongoing management, results review, and next-step decisions.

    evaluation
    20 min$125

    Pricing methodology: Pricing estimates are modeled from the current OpenDoc specialty taxonomy, visit archetypes, and transparent cash-pay assumptions. Posted provider pricing should be treated as the source of truth whenever it is available.

    Last updated: April 8, 2026

    Why subspecialty matters

    Why OpenDoc separates these care paths instead of collapsing them

    Focused training matters

    Specialties often branch into narrower care paths. Seeing them clearly helps patients choose providers with training that actually matches the problem.

    Prices match the care path

    A sports medicine visit, a spine evaluation, and a tumor consult are not the same visit. OpenDoc keeps pricing attached to the path, not just the umbrella specialty.

    Less guesswork before booking

    Patients should understand the likely route before they see provider cards. That lowers false starts and makes the next step into provider search feel clearer.

    Better provider fit

    This page keeps specialty, subspecialty, common visit types, and price context aligned so users can move into provider selection with more confidence.

    FAQ

    Frequently asked questions

    Neuromuscular Medicine is a focused care path inside PM&R. This page helps patients understand the kinds of visits that live inside that subspecialty and what pricing usually looks like before a provider is selected.

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    Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Pricing, provider availability, and location details can vary by provider. OpenDoc is designed to surface care-path and pricing context early, but provider-level details on the next step should be treated as the source of truth.