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Stop the Spinning
Reclaim your Balance

World’s largest chain of clinics for Vertigo, Dizziness and Balance Disorders. Get Expert Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment Near You.

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Stop the Spinning
Reclaim your Balance

World’s largest chain of clinics for Vertigo, Dizziness and Balance Disorders. Get Expert Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment Near You.

17+

Countries

1,50,000+

Patient Treated

4.8

Google Rating

300+

Clinics

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5% of the people worldwide suffer from Chronic Vertigo

Vertigo (Chakkar) and Dizziness are only symptoms, they maybe due to
more than 40 diseases of the ear and brain

*Epidemiology of vestibular vertigo H. K. Neuhauser http://www.neurology.org/content/65/6/ 898.short

Your journey to a dizziness-free life

A systematic 3-step process to diagnose and treat your condition

Diagnosis

Step 1

Identification

Step 2

Treatment

Step 3
Step 1 - Diagnosis
Advanced Diagnostic Tests

We identify the root cause with precision testing

VNG

Assesses how well the inner ear balance system and its brain connections are working to maintain stability.

SVV

Measures the perception of your balance control.

DVA

Measures how well the balance system maintains stability during head movement in daily activities.

Caloric Test

Tests each inner ear separately to detect weakness or asymmetry in the balance system.

Step 2 — Identification
What's causing your vertigo?

Your vertigo and spinning sensation could be linked to over 40 different conditions affecting the ear or brain. Some of these include:

BPPV

In many patients, the spinning starts suddenly without any apparent cause. This is called Primary BPPV.

Head injury
Prolonged bed rest
Prolonged bed rest
After surgery

Meniere's Disease

Meniere’s disease is a chronic vestibular disorder caused by fluctuating pressure of inner ear fluid. It presents with recurrent episodes of spinning with fluctuating hearing loss in one ear

Ages 30–60
Hearing loss
Tinnitus
Progressive disease
Step 3 - Treatment
Personalized Treatment

At NeuroEquilibrium, we focus on customized medical treatment for dizziness to ensure the best outcomes. Once the cause is identified using advanced tests, our vertigo clinics are equipped to tailor treatments specifically to your needs, providing our patients with the highest level of care.

Maneuver

Specialized repositioning maneuvers like the Epley and Semont techniques to treat BPPV by guiding displaced calcium crystals back to their correct position in the inner ear.

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Vestibular Rehabilitation

Patients with vertigo and dizziness can greatly benefit from video call sessions with trained physiotherapists. The comprehensive program includes interactive exercises, home videos, and continuous monitoring, with two sessions per week for five weeks.

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Counselling

Counselling is recommended for dizziness caused by various diseases, such as Vestibular migraine, tinnitus, PPPD, and many others. We use customized counseling techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Exposure therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.

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WHAT WE TREAT

40+ Conditions Diagnosed & Treated

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Hear it from our patients

Real stories of recovery — in their own words, in their own language.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vertigo?

Vertigo is a feeling of spinning or imbalance (chakkar). Patients may describe it in different ways like spinning, dizziness, giddiness, imbalance, rocking or feeling that they may fall. Vertigo can present as acute attacks or recurrent episodes.

Vertigo can be caused by many kinds of disorders of the balance system. Most commonly they are due to inner ear problems. They may also be due to central nervous system, systemic disorders like inadequately controlled BP or psychological disorders. Amongst the commoner causes are disorders like Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s disease, Vestibular migraine, Labyrinthitis, Vestibular neuritis, head injury stroke, etc.

BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) is one of the most common causes of vertigo. In this condition, the patient complains of spinning on getting up from bed or turning the head to certain positions. BPPV is caused by a displaced calcium carbonate crystals with the inner ear. It is treated by identifying the position of the crystals in the ear and repositioning them with specific exercises (maneuvers).

VNG or video nystagmography is an important test to evaluate dizzy patients. High speed infra red cameras are used to record eye movements in different tests. The tests allow the doctor to check the functioning of different parts of the balance system and their connections in the brain.

Vertigo is treatable ! A series of tests done by your doctor will help identify the cause of your vertigo. Once the cause is identified, treatment with medicines or rehabilitation exercises would be advised.

Any defect in the balance system resulting in vertigo, unsteadiness or imbalance will affect the day-to-day activities of the patient and diminish the quality of life. It may cause a drop in the confidence of the patient as well as induce a fear of falling or movement. Treating vertigo will help restore the balance and confidence of the patient. The fear of movements may cause the patient to restrict themselves to a sedentary lifestyle and lead to depression or anxiety.

Vertigo is treatable! Identifying the cause of your vertigo will help the doctor decide whether you require medicines or exercises to control your problem.

After a detailed history, the vertigo patient should undergo a thorough vestibular evaluation. This will include tests like Videonystagmography, Caloric test, Subjective Visual Vertical and Dynamic Visual Acuity. Some patients may require an MRI of the brain. Audiometric tests to measure the hearing function should also be done.

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