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Dizziness & Vertigo in Youngtown, AZ

Dizziness & Vertigo Treatment Near Youngtown, AZ

Families in Youngtown, AZ seeking expert dizziness care for their children can turn to Dr. Tamara Zach MD at Rose Medical Pavilion. Our practice is conveniently located in Phoenix — approximately 20 miles from Youngtown — and we welcome patients from throughout the greater Phoenix metro area, including El Mirage, Sun City, Glendale.

Dizziness and Vertigo in Children

Children can experience dizziness from vestibular migraines, benign paroxysmal vertigo, inner ear disorders, or central nervous system causes. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for appropriate treatment.

What to Expect

Evaluation includes detailed history, neurological examination, and targeted testing. Most causes of childhood dizziness respond well to treatment once identified.

Serving Youngtown and Surrounding Communities

Rose Medical Pavilion is proud to serve pediatric neurology patients from Youngtown and the surrounding Maricopa County communities, including El Mirage, Sun City, Glendale. We understand that traveling to a specialist can be challenging for families, and we strive to make every visit as convenient and comfortable as possible.

Getting to Our Office from Youngtown

Our office is located at 22044 N 44th St, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85050 — approximately 20 miles from Youngtown. We offer flexible appointment scheduling to minimize travel time for Youngtown families.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes dizziness and vertigo in children?

Common causes include vestibular migraines, benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood, inner ear infections, and central nervous system conditions. Accurate diagnosis by a pediatric neurologist like Dr. Tamara Zach MD is essential for proper treatment.

Is vertigo serious in children?

Most causes of childhood vertigo are benign and treatable. However, vertigo accompanied by sudden hearing loss, double vision, weakness, or difficulty walking warrants urgent evaluation to rule out serious neurological causes.

How is pediatric dizziness evaluated?

Evaluation includes detailed history of episodes, neurological and vestibular examination, and targeted testing. MRI may be ordered if central causes are suspected. Most cases respond well to treatment once the cause is identified.

Do you see dizziness patients from Youngtown?

Yes — Dr. Zach evaluates children with dizziness and vertigo from Youngtown (approximately 20 miles away) and across Arizona. Specialized vestibular assessment is not available at most general pediatric clinics.

Can vestibular migraines cause vertigo in children?

Yes — vestibular migraine is actually the most common cause of recurrent vertigo in children. Children with vestibular migraines may have episodes of dizziness without headache, which can make diagnosis challenging without specialist evaluation.