Neurology, Psychiatry, Physical Therapy and Vestibular Therapy

At Neurology, Psychiatry and Balance Therapy Center, our team treats patients with a full range of neurological, psychiatric, musculoskeletal and vestibular conditions that require the care of a neurologistpsychiatristphysical therapist, and / or vestibular therapist.


We help with Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Parkinson's Disease, Dizziness, Vertigo, Vertigo caused by Vertigo Caused by Vestibular Neuritis, Vestibulitis, Labyrinthitis, Peripheral Vestibulopathy, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Imbalance, Concussion, Migraine, Neurology, Psychiatry, Physical Therapy, Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy & Balance Therapy, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy & Balance Therapy

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy and balance therapy are subspecialties of physical therapy. All physical therapists have some training in vestibular rehabilitation and do some balance training with patients that need it, but most physical therapists that see people for dizziness or balance problems regularly have advanced training in these areas. While vestibular rehabilitation often involves treating people with inner ear (vestibular) problems, vestibular therapists often treat people with dizziness from many other causes besides the inner ear and they will also treat people with balance problems not related to dizziness. Just as with general physical therapy, the treatments that are provided are individually tailored to your specific problem, however some of the most common causes of dizziness can be quickly and successfully treated with the right exercises or positional maneuvers. At the NPBTC, we have a variety of technologies and equipment that can be used when needed to assist in the accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of your condition. For more info on vestibular disorders and support for patients with vestibular disorders, visit Vestibular.org.