Vertigo & Balance Private practice for vertigo diagnostics. Regain your confidence: Modern diagnostics and interdisciplinary evaluation for your stability in everyday life

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When everything is spinning

Vertigo is one of the most common yet most complex symptoms in ENT medicine. The causes range from benign functional disorders of the vestibular organ to neurological or internal medicine conditions. We can help with:

  • Rotational vertigo & swaying dizziness

  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

  • Gait instability & risk of falls

  • Motion sickness & nausea

  • Tinnitus with vertigo

Holistic approach

Vertigo has a massive impact on quality of life. Since the vestibular system is closely linked with vision and proprioception, we take a holistic view of your symptoms. A thorough medical history is always our starting point.

Interdisciplinary

If we cannot identify the cause within the ENT field, we will not leave you on your own. We coordinate further investigations with our network of neurologists, cardiologists and orthopaedic specialists.

Precise root-cause analysis

Instrumental diagnostics

Video head impulse test, VEMP and caloric testing for precise examination of the vestibular organs.

Repositioning manoeuvres

Targeted repositioning exercises can often resolve benign paroxysmal positional vertigo immediately.

Fall prevention

Balance training and advice to prevent falls in everyday life.

Stability in life

Precision

By using computer-assisted measurement techniques, we can objectively determine whether and which vestibular organ is affected. This provides certainty for further treatment.

Root-cause analysis

It is not always the ear. We look beyond the obvious and investigate whether circulatory disorders, medication or the cervical spine play a role.

Quality of life

Vertigo causes anxiety. Our goal is to restore your confidence through education, training and therapy, so that you can master your daily life without worry once again.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cause often lies in the inner ear (e.g. benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). However, circulatory disorders, blood pressure fluctuations or cervical spine problems can also be triggers.

Using videonystagmography (VNG), we examine the eye reflexes that are closely connected to the vestibular organ. Positional tests and specialised standing tests are also part of the diagnostics.

Yes. For example, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo can often be quickly resolved through targeted repositioning manoeuvres. Other forms respond well to medication or targeted vestibular rehabilitation exercises.
Dr. Eva Wimmer and Prof. Dr. Moritz Gröger

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