Muscle and nerve biopsy

If you experience muscle or nerve problems, our neurophysiology experts can carry out a biopsy to diagnose your condition

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About having a muscle and nerve biopsy

Muscle and nerve biopsies help to diagnose a range of related conditions. These may not have been identified from other tests.

From the results, your consultant neurophysiologist can recommend the necessary treatments for your recovery. The procedure is fairly simple and should last about 45 minutes.

Need to know

If you're having a muscle biopsy, your consultant surgeon will apply a local anaesthetic to the biopsy area. They will then make a small incision on the numb area. It's likely you'll feel a pulling sensation as the muscle sample is taken. The incision area will then be stitched and appropriately dressed.

If you're having a nerve biopsy, your consultant surgeon will determine whether a local or general anaesthetic is required. The biopsy is similar to the muscle procedure. However your surgeon may take a nerve sample from your ankle area.

Your consultant will explain the procedure and answer any questions you might have. Prior to the biopsy, blood tests may be required to check for clotting and blood flow. If you need a general anaesthetic, your consultant will advise you on food and drink intake.

Your consultant will let you know when you can get back your normal routine. During the recovery process, you may experience slight pain and/or discomfort in the biopsy area for up to two weeks. You can take normal pain relief medication for this.

You will have a small scar in the biopsy area. This should become less visible over time. You will be informed of your biopsy results shortly after the test. Your consultant can then schedule follow-up appointments with you and discuss treatment options.

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Mr Marco Sinisi - Peripheral Nerve Specialist

At HCA Healthcare UK, we work with leading consultants to enable access to the the latest techniques and treatment.

Mr Marco Sinisi is our lead consultant for Peripheral Nerve Injuries based at The Wellington Hospital. Mr Sinisi has a comprehensive knowledge of nerve injuries and has experience in a wide range of nerve problems from trauma through to sports injuries. He is experienced in managing complex nerve conditions as well as performing complex nerve operations. 

Our Muscle and nerve biopsy locations

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The Princess Grace Hospital Outpatients

30 Devonshire Street W1G 6PU London
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City of London - 31 Old Broad Street

City of London 31 Old Broad Street EC2N 1HT London
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Chelsea Outpatients

280 King's Road SW3 5AW London
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Elstree Waterfront Outpatients

The Waterfront Business Park, Beaufort House Elstree Road, Elstree WD6 3BS Hertfordshire
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Institute of Sport Exercise and Health (ISEH)

170 Tottenham Court Road W1T 7HA London
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London Bridge Hospital

27 Tooley Street SE1 2PR London
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Peripheral Nerve Injury (PNI) Unit

The PNI Unit at The Wellington Hospital 8A Wellington Place NW8 9LE London
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The Lister Hospital

Chelsea Bridge Road SW1W 8RH London
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The Princess Grace Hospital

42-52 Nottingham Place W1U 5NY London
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The Shard Outpatients

The Shard 32 St Thomas Street SE1 9BS London
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The Wellington Hospital

8A Wellington Place St John's Wood NW8 9LE London
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The Wellington Hospital Outpatients

15 - 17 Lodge Road NW8 7JA London