Arizona Telogen Effluvium Specialists

Curated Arizona dermatology practices that publicly list hair loss and scalp disorder care, including telogen effluvium. Use the filters to find options near Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, and Tucson.

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FAQ
Medical note: This directory is informational and not medical advice. If you have sudden patchy loss, scalp pain, pus, fever, or rapidly worsening symptoms, seek urgent care. Always confirm insurance, availability, and services directly with the clinic.
Arizona Telogen Effluvium FAQ Quick answers

When should I see a dermatologist for telogen effluvium?
If shedding lasts longer than 8 to 12 weeks, is severe, or you also notice thinning, widening part, or scalp symptoms, a dermatology visit can help confirm the cause and rule out overlaps like androgenetic alopecia.

What will a hair loss dermatologist do at the first visit?
Typically: history and trigger timeline, scalp exam, dermoscopy, and sometimes labs. If the diagnosis is still unclear, they may recommend a scalp biopsy.

Can telogen effluvium happen with other hair loss types?
Yes. TE can overlap with androgenetic alopecia or inflammatory scalp conditions, which is why a targeted evaluation can matter.