Vasovagal syncope is usually recommended to consult a cardiovascular department, but some hospitals may also consult a neurological department to confirm the diagnosis. Syncope is a complex disorder that often occurs in patients with heart disease and cerebrovascular disease. If the examination except myocardial ischemia, arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy and other heart diseases, except cerebrovascular disease and other neurological diseases, need to consider the possibility of vasovagal syncope. Vasovagal syncope requires tests such as the upright tilt test. During the test, a syncopal episode is induced, and changes in the patient’s blood pressure and heart rhythm are monitored to confirm the diagnosis. This requires a qualified medical professional to perform the test, and resuscitation measures and medications need to be prepared during the test to avoid accidents. If vasovagal syncope is suspected, it is recommended to go to hospitals and departments with relevant qualifications for formal examination, confirmation of diagnosis and guidance for treatment. It is recommended that patients with syncope should consult cardiovascular medicine or neurology for examination and treatment.