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Nerve Injury in Camp Verde, AZ

Nerve Injury Treatment Near Camp Verde, AZ

Families in Camp Verde, AZ seeking expert nerve injury care for their children can turn to Dr. Tamara Zach MD at Rose Medical Pavilion. Our practice is conveniently located in Phoenix β€” approximately 120 miles from Camp Verde β€” and we welcome patients from throughout the greater Phoenix metro area, including Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, Chino Valley, Sedona.

Nerve Injury in Children

Peripheral nerve injuries in children can result from birth trauma, accidents, compression, or underlying medical conditions. Symptoms include weakness, numbness, tingling, and pain in the affected area.

Diagnosis and Recovery

Evaluation includes electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies. Treatment depends on injury type and severity and may include physical therapy, splinting, or surgical consultation.

Serving Camp Verde and Surrounding Communities

Rose Medical Pavilion is proud to serve pediatric neurology patients from Camp Verde and the surrounding Yavapai County communities, including Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, Chino Valley, Sedona. 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 Camp Verde

πŸ“ 22044 N 44th St, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85050
Approximately 90 miles — about 1 hour 25 minutes from Camp Verde.

We know about 1 hour 25 minutes from Camp Verde is a meaningful commitment, and we take that seriously. That's why we structure appointments to be comprehensive β€” so families leave with a complete evaluation, clear diagnosis when possible, and a full care plan in a single visit.

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Why Families from Camp Verde Choose to Make the Drive

  • Fellowship-trained specialist β€” Dr. Tamara Zach MD completed specialized pediatric neurology training beyond general pediatrics, offering a level of expertise that isn't available at most local clinics.
  • Answers in one visit β€” We also coordinate closely with your local pediatrician so follow-up care can happen closer to home.
  • In-office EEG testing β€” No need to coordinate separate testing facilities. EEG studies can often be completed the same day as your consultation.
  • Flexible scheduling β€” We work around school and work calendars, including early morning appointments.
  • Statewide reach β€” We proudly serve families from across Arizona. You are not too far.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes nerve injuries in children?

Peripheral nerve injuries in children can result from birth trauma (brachial plexus palsy), accidents, compression, sports injuries, or underlying conditions like Guillain-BarrΓ© syndrome. Dr. Tamara Zach MD evaluates and manages pediatric nerve injuries.

How are nerve injuries diagnosed in children?

Diagnosis involves neurological examination and nerve conduction studies / electromyography (EMG) to assess the location and severity of nerve damage. These tests help determine whether recovery is expected and guide treatment decisions.

Can children recover from nerve injuries?

Children often have excellent recovery potential from nerve injuries due to their nervous system's plasticity. Recovery depends on the type and severity of injury. Physical therapy and close neurological follow-up optimize outcomes.

Do you treat nerve injury patients from Camp Verde?

Yes β€” Dr. Zach evaluates nerve injuries in children from Camp Verde (approximately 95 miles away). In-office EMG and nerve conduction testing is available, meaning families don't need to coordinate separate testing facilities.

What is a brachial plexus injury in newborns?

A brachial plexus injury occurs when the nerves controlling the arm are stretched during birth. It causes weakness or paralysis of the arm. Most cases improve with physical therapy; some require further neurological management.