13711 72 Ave #230, Surrey, BC V3W 2P2
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Vertigo & Dizziness Therapy in Surrey, BC

Regain Balance. Reduce Dizziness. Feel Steady Again.

Regain Balance. Reduce Dizziness. Feel Steady Again.

At Alphawest Health, we provide personalized Vertigo & Dizziness Therapy in Surrey, BC to help patients reduce dizziness, improve balance, and regain confidence in daily movement. Whether you’re experiencing vertigo, BPPV, balance issues, motion sensitivity, or ongoing dizziness, our treatment approach is designed to identify the cause and support lasting relief.

Conveniently located in Surrey near Newton, our clinic offers focused assessment and evidence-based treatment for vestibular and balance-related concerns in a supportive and professional environment.

What Is Vertigo & Dizziness Therapy?

Vertigo & Dizziness Therapy is a specialized treatment approach designed to assess and manage balance disorders, dizziness, vertigo episodes, and vestibular conditions that affect your ability to move comfortably and confidently.

At Alphawest Health, our vertigo treatment in Surrey may help with:

  • Vertigo episodes
  • Dizziness and lightheadedness
  • Balance problems
  • Motion sensitivity
  • BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
  • Vestibular dysfunction
  • Unsteadiness while walking
  • Increased fall risk

This type of therapy focuses on improving your body’s balance system and helping you return to daily life with more stability and confidence.

Conditions We Treat with Vertigo & Dizziness Therapy

Our vertigo and dizziness therapy in Surrey can help with:

  • BPPV
  • Vertigo episodes
  • Dizziness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Vestibular dysfunction
  • Balance issues
  • Motion sensitivity
  • Unsteadiness while walking
  • Difficulty changing head positions
  • Feeling off-balance
  • Fall risk concerns
  • Positional dizziness
  • Post-viral dizziness (depending on assessment)
  • Sensitivity during daily movement
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