About NJ Center for Fainting

Dr. Nicholas G. Tullo

The New Jersey Center for Fainting, founded by cardiac electrophysiologist Dr. Nicholas Tullo, is part of Consultants In Cardiology, PA.  We are one of the oldest cardiology practices in Essex County, NJ and are located at 741 Northfield Ave in West Orange, NJ.  

For an appointment call: (973) 467-1544

For more information, please go to our main website: Consultants In Cardiology

You can call and request any of the following services: 

Outpatient Consultation
Inpatient Consultation  
Diagnosis of Fainting / POTS / Dysautonomia
Management / Medical Therapy

Outpatient Consultations

Dr. Tullo is available for consultation at Consultants in Cardiology. Please be prepared to bring any medical records or test results you may have obtained in the past. Call our office to set up an appointment. You will be given instructions at that time. Most consultations will take at least 60 minutes, so plan to spend enough time in the office. Follow-up appointments may be with Dr. Tullo or one of our extended providers, who are all very familiar with the management of these very complex medical problems. 

Inpatient Consultations 

Dr. Tullo practices at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, NJ.  If you are an inpatient in need of consultation, please have your physician request a consultation from Dr. Tullo and CIC. Outpatient procedures like Tilt Table Testing and Implantable Cardiac Monitors are performed by Dr. Tullo personally. Please contact our office for more information.

Diagnosis and Management of Fainting / POTS / Dysautonomia

Dr. Tullo has been practicing cardiac electrophysiology and has been caring for patients with these problems for 40 years. He has received the "Excellence in Caring" award from St. Barnabas and was voted a "Top Doc" in New Jersey in New Jersey Monthly magazine. He is very skilled at explaining complex problems to patients and received the prestigious Harvey E. Nussbaum Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching. Most recently, he authored a textbook chapter on cardiac arrhythmias aimed at nurse practitioners, which was published in 2026. He strives to make sure patients understand the nature of the problem being treated, to empower patients to overcome their symptoms and hopefully get back to a normal lifestyle.