Of 1,200 NCS performed, 552 met inclusion criteria. The mean age was 39.9 ± 15.8 years, with 61.8 % males. Referrals were primarily from Nephrology (208) and Transplant (176) units, followed by Urology (56) and Vascular (43). Underlying conditions included ESRD on hemodialysis (217), renal transplant (178), and acute kidney injury (34). The most frequent abnormalities were sensory-motor axonal polyneuropathy (35.3 %) and mixed axonal-demyelinating polyneuropathy (10.5 %); 22.2 % had normal studies. Immune-mediated variants were less common (AMSAN 2.2 %, AMAN 0.5 %). Monomelic ischemic neuropathy (MIN) related to dialysis access occurred in 3.6 % of cases, with peroneal nerve involvement predominant (59.8 %). Arteriovenous fistula formation and its complications were associated with MIN.