WHY DOES DIZZINESS LINGER?
Many people with chronic dizziness undergo CT scans, MRIs, or bloodwork that all return “normal.” This can be confusing — but dizziness is often a functional problem, not a structural one.
Your symptoms may be caused by:
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Weakness or slowing in specific neural pathways
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Imbalance between the right and left vestibular systems
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Visual-vestibular mismatch
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Impaired eye tracking or difficulty stabilizing vision
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Cervical (neck) dysfunction affecting balance signals
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Overactive stress or autonomic responses
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Difficulty tolerating motion, screens, or busy environments
Functional Neurology is focused on identifying and rebuilding the exact pathways responsible for these issues.
COMMON DIZZINESS SYMPTOMS
You may benefit from Functional Neurology if you experience:
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Vertigo or spinning sensations
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Feeling unsteady or off-balance
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Lightheadedness or “floating” sensations
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Motion sensitivity (cars, elevators, quick turns)
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Difficulty walking in crowds or busy environments
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Trouble focusing your vision
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Feeling disconnected or “not fully present”
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Pressure or discomfort in the head or ears
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Sensitivity to lights, screens, or rapid visual motion
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Fatigue or brain fog associated with dizziness
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Neck stiffness or discomfort
Your symptoms are real — and they are rooted in neurological pathways that can improve with the right therapy.
OUR DIZZINESS ASSESSMENT
Your evaluation is designed to pinpoint which systems are contributing to your dizziness. Testing may include:
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Vestibular and balance assessments
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Eye movement and visual tracking analysis
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Gait and coordination evaluation
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Cervical (neck) function testing
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Sensory integration and motion tolerance testing
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Autonomic nervous system evaluation
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Reflex and motor function analysis
This allows us to understand how your brain is functioning — not just whether a structural issue exists.
TARGETED NEURO REHABILITATION
Once we identify the source of your dizziness, we create a personalized treatment plan that may include:
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Vestibular rehabilitation therapy
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Eye movement and visual-vestibular exercises
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Balance and gait retraining
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Sensorimotor integration
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Head-neck-vestibular rehabilitation
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Cognitive and spatial orientation training
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Autonomic nervous system regulation
Each therapy is precisely designed to activate and strengthen neural circuits responsible for stability, balance, and clear perception.
WHY CHOOSE FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY FOR DIZZINESS CARE
Many dizziness treatment programs rely on medications, rest, or generalized physical therapy. While these may help certain cases, many people continue to struggle without meaningful improvement.
Functional Neurology offers a different approach:
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We evaluate functional brain activity, not just symptoms
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We work on rebalancing visual, vestibular, and cognitive systems
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We use targeted neuro-rehabilitation, not medications
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We identify the exact pathways causing your symptoms
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We tailor treatments to your individual neurological profile
This is why so many patients find relief here — even after months or years of searching for answers.
HOW LONG DOES RECOVERY TAKE?
Recovery times vary based on:
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Severity and duration of symptoms
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Which vestibular or neurological systems are affected
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Whether dizziness began after injury, illness, or stress
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Your overall neurological resilience
Many patients notice improvement within the first few sessions. More complex cases may require a structured multi-week program. Our goal is steady, measurable progress that restores your confidence and quality of life.
GET THE RIGHT CARE FOR YOUR DIZZINESS
If you’re dealing with dizziness that disrupts your daily life — or if you’ve been told “everything looks normal” but you still don’t feel stable — you don’t have to continue struggling. There are effective, evidence-based therapies that can help retrain your brain and restore balance.
We’re here to guide you with a clear assessment, a personalized plan, and a path toward long-term relief.