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Syncope & Loss of Consciousness in Sedona, AZ

Syncope & Loss of Consciousness Treatment Near Sedona, AZ

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

Syncope and Loss of Consciousness

Syncope (fainting) in children is usually benign and related to dehydration or standing up quickly, but it can sometimes signal a cardiac or neurological condition. A thorough evaluation helps distinguish benign from concerning causes.

Evaluation

Dr. Tamara Zach MD evaluates syncope through detailed history, EEG when seizure is suspected, and coordination with cardiology as needed. Proper diagnosis guides management and reassures families.

Serving Sedona and Surrounding Communities

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

📍 22044 N 44th St, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85050
Approximately 115 miles — about 1 hour 45 minutes from Sedona.

We know about 1 hour 45 minutes from Sedona 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 Sedona 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is syncope in children?

Syncope (fainting) is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by a brief reduction in blood flow to the brain. It is common in children and adolescents and is usually benign, but requires evaluation to rule out cardiac or neurological causes.

How do I tell if my child fainted or had a seizure?

Fainting typically occurs when standing, with warning signs like lightheadedness, nausea, or tunnel vision. Seizures often involve jerking movements, occur without warning, and are followed by confusion. A neurologist can clarify the diagnosis with EEG and history.

When should syncope in a child be evaluated urgently?

Seek urgent evaluation for syncope during exercise, with family history of sudden cardiac death, associated chest pain or palpitations, or if the episode was prolonged or associated with injury.

Do you evaluate syncope patients from Sedona?

Yes — Dr. Tamara Zach MD evaluates children with syncope from Sedona (approximately 120 miles away). Determining whether an episode is cardiac or neurological requires specialist assessment.

What tests are done for pediatric syncope?

Evaluation may include EEG (to rule out seizure), ECG (to evaluate heart rhythm), tilt-table testing, and blood tests. Dr. Zach coordinates with cardiology when cardiac causes are suspected.