Accepting New Patients!
Call (619) 582-2595
Accepting New Patients!
Call (619) 582-2595
Accepting New Patients!
Call (619) 582-2595
Accepting New Patients!
Call (619) 582-2595
“All procedures performed at our practice are conducted by our specially trained technicians and supervised by our physicians. Patient comfort and peace of mind during any procedure we perform, is always a priority.”
“All procedures performed at our practice are conducted by our specially trained technicians and supervised by our physicians. Patient comfort and peace of mind during any procedure we perform, is always a priority.”
“All procedures performed at our practice are conducted by our specially trained technicians and supervised by our physicians. Patient comfort and peace of mind during any procedure we perform, is always a priority.”
Our practice specializes in the diagnosis of neurological disorders utilizing standard neurological examination procedures supplemented, when indicated, by our on-site or ambulatory, electro-diagnostic equipment. All procedures performed at our practice are conducted by our specially trained technicians and supervised by our physicians. Patient comfort and peace of mind during any procedure we perform is always a priority.
This procedure is commonly performed to diagnose diseases of the muscles and nerves. Examples include nerve entrapments (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome), spine disorders causing “pinched nerve” (e.g., radiculopathy, spinal stenosis), peripheral neuropathy (polyneuropathy) and muscle disorders (e.g., myopathy, myasthenia gravis).
During the NCV, a stimulator is used to deliver electrical impulses to activate the nerves so that a measure of their conduction speed can be recorded. EMG is performed by inserting a narrow-gauge (small) sterile needle into different muscles to investigate their function and nerve supply. Patients may experience mild discomfort during the procedure, but most tolerate it well.
This procedure records brain activity in patients who are experiencing symptoms consistent with seizures. Presence of abnormal activity on EEG can help confirm the diagnosis of seizure disorder (epilepsy) and helps to localize the seizure focus and seizure type in patients with an established diagnosis of epilepsy.
We perform EEG studies in a quiet and comfortable room. Electrode wires are painlessly placed on the top of the head, in a specific pattern, to allow the digital recording of brain activity. The procedure takes 20-40 minutes and is not painful.
Unlike a standard EEG, an ambulatory EEG allows an extended recording of the patient’s electrical brain activity. The patient first comes to the office for instructions and to have the portable EEG monitoring equipment fitted. The patient is able to go home and move around while our portable recording unit records up to 72 hours of continuous electrical activity.
Ambulatory EEG is painless and usually requires a full day or two to complete. At the end of your study period, you will return to our office to have the electrodes removed and return our portable AEEG equipment.
Chemodenervation with Botulinum Toxin has proven to be a valuable treatment for a variety of neurological disorders. These treatments, covered by most health insurance plans, have improved the quality of life for many patients.
We perform Therapeutic Chemodenervation to treat:
Our practice specializes in the diagnosis of neurological disorders utilizing standard neurological examination procedures supplemented, when indicated, by our on-site or ambulatory, electro-diagnostic equipment. All procedures performed at our practice are conducted by our specially trained technicians and supervised by our physicians. Patient comfort and peace of mind during any procedure we perform is always a priority.
This procedure is commonly performed to diagnose diseases of the muscles and nerves. Examples include nerve entrapments (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome), spine disorders causing “pinched nerve” (e.g., radiculopathy, spinal stenosis), peripheral neuropathy (polyneuropathy) and muscle disorders (e.g., myopathy, myasthenia gravis).
During the NCV, a stimulator is used to deliver electrical impulses to activate the nerves so that a measure of their conduction speed can be recorded. EMG is performed by inserting a narrow-gauge (small) sterile needle into different muscles to investigate their function and nerve supply. Patients may experience mild discomfort during the procedure, but most tolerate it well.
This procedure records brain activity in patients who are experiencing symptoms consistent with seizures. Presence of abnormal activity on EEG can help confirm the diagnosis of seizure disorder (epilepsy) and helps to localize the seizure focus and seizure type in patients with an established diagnosis of epilepsy.
We perform EEG studies in a quiet and comfortable room. Electrode wires are painlessly placed on the top of the head, in a specific pattern, to allow the digital recording of brain activity. The procedure takes 20-40 minutes and is not painful.
Unlike a standard EEG, an ambulatory EEG allows an extended recording of the patient’s electrical brain activity. The patient first comes to the office for instructions and to have the portable EEG monitoring equipment fitted. The patient is able to go home and move around while our portable recording unit records up to 72 hours of continuous electrical activity.
Ambulatory EEG is painless and usually requires a full day or two to complete. At the end of your study period, you will return to our office to have the electrodes removed and return our portable AEEG equipment.
Chemodenervation with Botulinum Toxin has proven to be a valuable treatment for a variety of neurological disorders. These treatments, covered by most health insurance plans, have improved the quality of life for many patients.
We perform Therapeutic Chemodenervation to treat:
Our practice specializes in the diagnosis of neurological disorders utilizing standard neurological examination procedures supplemented, when indicated, by our on-site or ambulatory, electro-diagnostic equipment. All procedures performed at our practice are conducted by our specially trained technicians and supervised by our physicians. Patient comfort and peace of mind during any procedure we perform is always a priority.
This procedure is commonly performed to diagnose diseases of the muscles and nerves. Examples include nerve entrapments (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome), spine disorders causing “pinched nerve” (e.g., radiculopathy, spinal stenosis), peripheral neuropathy (polyneuropathy) and muscle disorders (e.g., myopathy, myasthenia gravis).
During the NCV, a stimulator is used to deliver electrical impulses to activate the nerves so that a measure of their conduction speed can be recorded. EMG is performed by inserting a narrow-gauge (small) sterile needle into different muscles to investigate their function and nerve supply. Patients may experience mild discomfort during the procedure, but most tolerate it well.
This procedure records brain activity in patients who are experiencing symptoms consistent with seizures. Presence of abnormal activity on EEG can help confirm the diagnosis of seizure disorder (epilepsy) and helps to localize the seizure focus and seizure type in patients with an established diagnosis of epilepsy.
We perform EEG studies in a quiet and comfortable room. Electrode wires are painlessly placed on the top of the head, in a specific pattern, to allow the digital recording of brain activity. The procedure takes 20-40 minutes and is not painful.
Unlike a standard EEG, an ambulatory EEG allows an extended recording of the patient’s electrical brain activity. The patient first comes to the office for instructions and to have the portable EEG monitoring equipment fitted. The patient is able to go home and move around while our portable recording unit records up to 72 hours of continuous electrical activity.
Ambulatory EEG is painless and usually requires a full day or two to complete. At the end of your study period, you will return to our office to have the electrodes removed and return our portable AEEG equipment.
Chemodenervation with Botulinum Toxin has proven to be a valuable treatment for a variety of neurological disorders. These treatments, covered by most health insurance plans, have improved the quality of life for many patients.
We perform Therapeutic Chemodenervation to treat:
Our practice specializes in the diagnosis of neurological disorders utilizing standard neurological examination procedures supplemented, when indicated, by our on-site or ambulatory, electro-diagnostic equipment. All procedures performed at our practice are conducted by our specially trained technicians and supervised by our physicians. Patient comfort and peace of mind during any procedure we perform is always a priority.
This procedure is commonly performed to diagnose diseases of the muscles and nerves. Examples include nerve entrapments (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome), spine disorders causing “pinched nerve” (e.g., radiculopathy, spinal stenosis), peripheral neuropathy (polyneuropathy) and muscle disorders (e.g., myopathy, myasthenia gravis).
During the NCV, a stimulator is used to deliver electrical impulses to activate the nerves so that a measure of their conduction speed can be recorded. EMG is performed by inserting a narrow-gauge (small) sterile needle into different muscles to investigate their function and nerve supply. Patients may experience mild discomfort during the procedure, but most tolerate it well.
This procedure records brain activity in patients who are experiencing symptoms consistent with seizures. Presence of abnormal activity on EEG can help confirm the diagnosis of seizure disorder (epilepsy) and helps to localize the seizure focus and seizure type in patients with an established diagnosis of epilepsy.
We perform EEG studies in a quiet and comfortable room. Electrode wires are painlessly placed on the top of the head, in a specific pattern, to allow the digital recording of brain activity. The procedure takes 20-40 minutes and is not painful.
Unlike a standard EEG, an ambulatory EEG allows an extended recording of the patient’s electrical brain activity. The patient first comes to the office for instructions and to have the portable EEG monitoring equipment fitted. The patient is able to go home and move around while our portable recording unit records up to 72 hours of continuous electrical activity.
Ambulatory EEG is painless and usually requires a full day or two to complete. At the end of your study period, you will return to our office to have the electrodes removed and return our portable AEEG equipment.
Chemodenervation with Botulinum Toxin has proven to be a valuable treatment for a variety of neurological disorders. These treatments, covered by most health insurance plans, have improved the quality of life for many patients.
We perform Therapeutic Chemodenervation to treat:
Dr. Boris Khamishon, M.D., A.P.C.
6699 Alvarado Rd. Ste. 2301
San Diego, CA 92120
(619)582-2595 p
(619)229-8006 f
Currently Accepting New Patients
Call today for an Appointment
(619) 582-2595
Dr. Boris Khamishon, M.D., A.P.C.
6699 Alvarado Rd. Ste. 2301
San Diego, CA 92120
(619)582-2595 p
(619)229-8006 f
Currently Accepting New Patients
Call today for an Appointment
(619) 582-2595
Boris Khamishon, M.D., A.P.C. © 2022, All rights reserved.
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Boris Khamishon, M.D., A.P.C. © 2022, All rights reserved.
Website by Dave Hammond