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Pediatric EEG in Tucson, AZ

Pediatric EEG Treatment Near Tucson, AZ

Families in Tucson, AZ seeking expert EEG care for their children can turn to Dr. Tamara Zach MD at Rose Medical Pavilion. Our practice is conveniently located in Phoenix — approximately 110 miles from Tucson — and we welcome patients from throughout the greater Phoenix metro area, including Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita.

Pediatric EEG Testing

An EEG (electroencephalogram) measures electrical activity in the brain. It is essential for diagnosing epilepsy, evaluating seizure type, and guiding treatment. The test is painless and non-invasive.

How It Works

Small electrodes are placed on the scalp to record brain waves. The test typically takes 30–60 minutes. Results are interpreted by Dr. Tamara Zach MD in the context of the child's full clinical picture.

Serving Tucson and Surrounding Communities

Rose Medical Pavilion is proud to serve pediatric neurology patients from Tucson and the surrounding Pima County communities, including Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita. 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 Tucson

📍 22044 N 44th St, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85050
Approximately 115 miles — about 1 hour 40 minutes from Tucson.

We know about 1 hour 40 minutes from Tucson is a meaningful commitment, and we take that seriously. That's why we structure appointments to be comprehensive — 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 Tucson Choose to Make the Drive

  • Fellowship-trained specialist — 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 — We also coordinate closely with your local pediatrician so follow-up care can happen closer to home.
  • In-office EEG testing — No need to coordinate separate testing facilities. EEG studies can often be completed the same day as your consultation.
  • Flexible scheduling — We work around school and work calendars, including early morning appointments.
  • Statewide reach — We proudly serve families from across Arizona. You are not too far.

EEG Testing for Tucson Children: When the Drive to Phoenix Makes Sense

If you're a parent in Tucson raising concerns about seizures, unexplained fainting, developmental delays, or behavior changes with your pediatrician, you've likely heard the suggestion: "We should do an EEG." And if your pediatrician doesn't have that equipment on-site, you may have found yourself searching for options across Pima County and beyond. Many families in your situation face a real question: Is it worth the 115-mile drive north to Phoenix for specialized pediatric neurology care? The answer often depends on what you need, and how you approach the journey.

Here's what matters most: pediatric EEG testing isn't just about strapping on electrodes. It's about interpretation by someone who understands the developing brain. A board-certified pediatric neurologist like Tamara Zach MD, who practices at Rose Medical Pavilion in Phoenix, has completed additional fellowship training specifically in how children's brains work differently than adults' brains. Their EEG readings account for age-appropriate brain wave patterns, sleep stages, and how seizure activity presents in infants, toddlers, school-age children, and teens. Your general pediatrician is skilled at many things, but EEG interpretation in pediatrics is a specialized skill. That difference in expertise can mean the difference between a missed diagnosis and a clear path forward for your child.

The good news for Tucson families is that the initial EEG appointment may be your only in-person visit to Phoenix. Dr. Zach offers telehealth follow-up consultations, which means once your child has had testing and an evaluation, many of your future care visits can happen from home. This significantly reduces the travel burden while keeping your child connected to specialized pediatric neurology care. You'll have someone on your team who knows your child's case, understands the nuances of pediatric seizure disorders or related conditions, and can adjust treatment plans or answer urgent questions without requiring another four-hour round trip.

When you do make the drive, Rose Medical Pavilion is well-equipped with pediatric-friendly EEG equipment and a team accustomed to working with anxious children and tired parents. The facility understands that a calm, supportive testing environment leads to better results. Dr. Zach takes time to explain what you're seeing on the monitor, what the results mean for your child, and what happens next. Many Tucson families tell us that one specialized visit answered questions that months of local appointments could not.

If your pediatrician has recommended EEG testing and you're weighing your options, we're here to help you understand whether a trip to Phoenix makes sense for your child's situation. Contact our office to discuss your child's symptoms and schedule an appointment with Dr. Zach. We'll help you get clarity on what your child needs and set up a care plan that works for your family's location and lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pediatric EEG and is it painful?

An EEG (electroencephalogram) is a painless test that measures electrical activity in the brain using small electrodes placed on the scalp. It is completely non-invasive and typically takes 30–60 minutes.

Why would a child need an EEG?

EEGs are ordered to evaluate suspected seizures, staring spells, unexplained episodes of altered awareness, or to monitor known epilepsy. They are essential for diagnosing seizure type and guiding treatment decisions.

How should I prepare my child for an EEG?

Wash your child's hair the night before — no conditioner or styling products. Keep your child mildly sleep-deprived if requested (this increases the chance of capturing abnormal activity). Bring a favorite comfort item for younger children.

Do you perform EEGs for patients from Tucson?

Yes — Dr. Tamara Zach MD performs in-office EEG testing and sees patients from Tucson (approximately 115 miles away). Having EEG available in the same office as the consultation means results are reviewed immediately by the ordering physician.

What do EEG results tell us?

EEG results show brain wave patterns that can identify abnormal electrical activity consistent with epilepsy, localize the region of the brain involved, help classify seizure type, and guide medication selection and dosing.