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 neurologist, psychiatrist, physical therapist, and / or vestibular therapist.
We help with Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Parkinson's Disease, Dizziness, Vertigo, 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.
What is dizziness? Is dizziness the same thing as vertigo? What causes it? How do you cure it? Here are the answers. A common definition of dizziness is an impairment of spatial orientation. What in the world does that mean? An easier way to understand dizziness is to compare it to the word pain. Pain is general term. There are many different types of pain – sharp pain, dull pain, aching pain, burning, stinging, shooting, etcetera. Just like pain, dizziness is a general term. There many different types of and words to describe dizziness, such as lightheaded, faint, foggy, vertigo, off balance, woozy, wobbly, wooshie, whirly, giddy etcetera. How dizziness is treated depends on the cause. It is important to have thorough examination by a healthcare provider trained in treating dizziness to find out what is causing the condition in order to get the right treatment for your dizziness.