If the room is spinning or you don't trust your own footing, you don't have to live with it. Specialized vestibular rehab can resolve dizziness and vertigo — often in just a few visits.
of BPPV cases resolve within 1–3 treatment sessions
adults over 65 experience a fall each year — most are preventable with balance training
of patients with vestibular disorders show significant improvement with targeted PT
Your vestibular system — the inner ear and its connections to the brain — is your body's gyroscope. When it malfunctions, even simple movements can trigger debilitating dizziness, nausea, and disorientation.
Vestibular physical therapy uses highly specific, evidence-based techniques to recalibrate that system. Unlike medication that only masks symptoms, vestibular rehab addresses the root cause — whether that's misplaced inner ear crystals (BPPV), nerve inflammation, or a balance system that hasn't adapted after concussion or illness.
Our trained DPTs perform a detailed assessment to identify exactly what's driving your symptoms, then build a targeted treatment plan. No guesswork, no generic exercises — precision rehab matched to your vestibular profile.
The most common cause of vertigo — tiny calcium crystals displaced in the inner ear. We use the Epley and Semont maneuvers to reposition them, often resolving symptoms in one to three sessions.
Inflammation of the vestibular nerve or inner ear following illness. We use gaze stabilisation and habituation exercises to retrain your brain to compensate for the damaged side.
Chronic inner ear condition causing episodic vertigo, fluctuating hearing, and tinnitus. We help patients manage functional limitations and reduce fall risk between episodes.
Dizziness, visual disturbance, and balance problems following head injury. We use graduated vestibular-ocular exercises and balance retraining as part of a comprehensive return-to-activity protocol.
For older adults at risk of falls, we assess balance, strength, and gait — then build a personalized program to dramatically reduce fall risk and restore confidence in movement.
Difficulty tracking objects or reading after vestibular injury. We address vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) dysfunction with targeted gaze-stabilisation training.
Vestibular assessment requires a different set of skills than general PT. Here's our process:
Vestibular PT is covered by Medicare, most commercial plans, and many Medicaid plans when medically necessary. We accept BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, GEHA, MultiPlan, and VA/Tricare.
"I had BPPV for three weeks and couldn't function. My doctor referred me here and after two sessions of Epley manoeuvres it was completely gone. I didn't know that was even possible — I thought I'd be dizzy forever."
"Persistent dizziness after a head injury from a car accident. The vestibular PT here did a thorough assessment and identified exactly which system was affected. Six weeks of therapy and I'm back to work, driving, and exercising without symptoms."
"I'm 74 and had been falling — twice in a year. My primary care referred me for vestibular and balance PT. I do my exercises every morning now and haven't fallen since October. The program was clear and the team was incredibly patient."
Most vestibular conditions respond quickly to the right treatment. Same-day appointments available — book your evaluation today.
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