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🌿 Vestibular Therapy in Burlington, ON

Expert Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment in Burlington

Registered physiotherapists specializing in vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders. No referral needed.

Direct Insurance Billing β€” No referral needed. Most extended health plans accepted.
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Your Vestibular Specialists in Burlington

Meet your vestibular physiotherapists

We take time to know you as a person, not just your symptoms. Every session is unhurried and built around what actually fits your life.

Stephanie β€” Vestibular & Concussion Physiotherapist
Vestibular & Concussion Physiotherapist

Hi, I'm Stephanie

With advanced training in vestibular rehabilitation and concussion management, I've helped hundreds of patients resolve BPPV, recover from vestibular neuritis, and return to full activity after concussion β€” often in just a few sessions.

I take an unhurried, evidence-based approach. Whether it's a repositioning manoeuvre or a complex balance disorder, I find the root cause and build a treatment plan that gets results.

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Juhi β€” Vestibular & Concussion Physiotherapist
Vestibular & Concussion Physiotherapist

Hi, I'm Juhi

I pursued advanced continuing education in vestibular assessment and concussion rehab because these conditions are so treatable β€” yet so many patients go months without answers. Seeing someone walk out symptom-free after their first Epley manoeuvre is exactly why I do this work.

From post-concussion dizziness to Ménière's disease and motion sensitivity, I bring a thorough, patient-centred approach to every assessment.

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Vestibular Conditions We Treat

Vertigo, dizziness & balance disorders

Whether it started suddenly or has been building for months, we have the specialized training to find the cause and treat it effectively. Learn more about vestibular therapy β†’

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BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)

The most common cause of vertigo β€” that intense spinning sensation when you roll over in bed or look up. Caused by displaced crystals in the inner ear, BPPV is treated with repositioning manoeuvres like the Epley technique. Often resolved in just 1–3 visits.

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Chronic Dizziness & Imbalance

Persistent dizziness can stem from many sources β€” inner ear dysfunction, medication side effects, or neurological conditions. We perform a thorough vestibular assessment to identify the root cause and create a targeted treatment plan.

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Post-Concussion Dizziness

Dizziness and balance problems are among the most common symptoms following a concussion or head injury. Specialized vestibular rehabilitation helps retrain your brain and guides your safe return to work, sport, and school.

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Vestibular Neuritis & Labyrinthitis

Sudden, severe vertigo from inner ear inflammation can be frightening and debilitating. Vestibular rehabilitation uses targeted gaze stabilization and balance exercises to speed your recovery significantly.

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Falls & Balance Rehabilitation

Feeling unsteady on your feet or worried about falling? Our progressive, evidence-based balance rehabilitation programs restore your confidence and reduce fall risk through structured exercises and real-world balance training.

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Motion Sensitivity & Visual Vertigo

Busy stores, scrolling screens, or car rides making you dizzy? Habituation therapy gradually retrains your brain to process visual motion comfortably, so you can get back to daily life without triggering symptoms.

Your First Vestibular Therapy Visit

What to expect at your assessment

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We start by listening

Tell us about your dizziness or vertigo β€” when it started, what triggers it, what you've tried, and how it's affecting your daily life. No rush and no judgement.

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A thorough vestibular assessment

We evaluate your eye movements, positional responses, balance, and vestibular function using specialized testing to find the root cause β€” not just treat the surface symptoms.

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A personalized treatment plan

Based on our findings, we create your individualized rehabilitation plan. You'll know exactly what's causing your symptoms, what treatment involves, and how long recovery typically takes.

Vestibular Therapy FAQ

Common questions about vestibular treatment

Everything you need to know before your first visit to our Burlington clinic.

Vestibular therapy (also called vestibular rehabilitation therapy or VRT) is a specialized form of physiotherapy that treats disorders of the inner ear and balance system. It uses techniques like canalith repositioning manoeuvres for BPPV, gaze stabilization exercises, habituation training, and balance retraining. Most people notice significant improvement within just a few sessions.
No referral is needed β€” you can book directly with our vestibular physiotherapists. In Ontario, physiotherapy does not require a physician referral. If your insurance plan requires a referral for reimbursement, it's worth checking with your provider first. We're happy to help you figure that out.
It depends on your specific condition. BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) can often be resolved in 1–3 visits with repositioning manoeuvres. Vestibular neuritis and other conditions typically take 4–8 sessions. After your initial assessment, we'll give you a clear idea of your expected treatment timeline.
Yes β€” vestibular therapy is provided by registered physiotherapists and is covered under most extended health benefit plans in Ontario. We also offer direct billing to many major insurers, so you won't need to pay out of pocket and wait for reimbursement.
Your first visit takes about 60 minutes. We'll review your medical history, discuss your symptoms in detail, and perform a comprehensive vestibular assessment including eye movement testing, positional testing, and balance evaluation. You'll leave with a clear diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.
Vertigo is a specific spinning or rotational sensation β€” as if you or the room is moving. Dizziness is a broader term covering lightheadedness, unsteadiness, or a floating feeling. Both symptoms are very treatable through vestibular therapy and proper assessment can determine the underlying cause.
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) is the most common cause of vertigo. It happens when tiny calcium crystals in the inner ear become dislodged and enter the semicircular canals, sending false movement signals to the brain. Treatment involves specific repositioning manoeuvres (like the Epley manoeuvre) that guide the crystals back to their correct location. It's often resolved in just 1–3 sessions.
Yes β€” post-concussion dizziness is one of the most common and treatable symptoms following a head injury. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy helps retrain the brain's balance system, reduce dizziness and visual motion sensitivity, and guide you safely back to work, sport, and daily activities. Early assessment leads to faster recovery.

Ready to treat your vertigo or dizziness?

Book your vestibular assessment today. No referral needed, direct insurance billing available.

Burlington's dedicated vestibular therapy clinic β€” serving Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Milton & surrounding areas.