Vertigo Treatment

In-office repositioning maneuvers that treat BPPV vertigo, often with relief in one visit.

Treating BPPV, the Most Common Cause of Vertigo

Few things are more unsettling than the room suddenly spinning when you roll over in bed, look up at a shelf, or bend down to tie your shoes. The most common cause is BPPV, a condition where tiny crystals in the inner ear shift out of place and send false motion signals to your brain. The good news is that BPPV is one of the most treatable causes of vertigo.

At Desert Valley Audiology & Balance, we diagnose the problem and treat it in house using proven repositioning maneuvers that guide the crystals back where they belong, often bringing relief in just one or two office visits. There is no reason to keep living around your vertigo when treatment is this effective.

Benefits of Professional Vertigo Treatment

Repositioning maneuvers look simple, but accuracy is everything. Professional treatment confirms the correct canal, uses the right technique for your diagnosis, and resolves vertigo faster and more safely than trying it all alone.

Fast relief, with many patients improving after one visit

Accurate diagnosis confirms which ear and canal need treatment

Proven repositioning techniques performed safely by trained providers

Guidance and follow-up care that reduce future vertigo episodes

BPPV stands for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, the most common inner ear cause of vertigo. Small calcium crystals shift into the wrong part of the ear and trigger brief spinning sensations whenever your head changes position.
Treatment involves a series of guided head and body positions, such as the Epley maneuver, performed right in our office. Each position is held briefly to let gravity move the crystals back into place. Most appointments take under an hour.
Many patients feel dramatically better after a single session, and most cases resolve within one to three visits. We recheck your symptoms at each appointment and adjust the treatment plan if your vertigo has not fully cleared.
The maneuvers themselves are not painful, though they can briefly trigger the spinning sensation you already know. That response is expected and actually confirms we are treating the right spot. Any dizziness typically settles within a minute.
Yes, BPPV can return, and studies show it does for some people within a few years. The good news is that repeat episodes respond to the same treatment. We also teach you what early signs to watch for so you can get help quickly.

Common Questions About Vertigo Treatment

Vertigo can be frightening, and most patients arrive with plenty of questions about what is happening and how we treat it. These answers cover what we hear most often, so you can walk into your appointment knowing what lies ahead.

How Vertigo Treatment Works

Vertigo treatment starts with finding the true source of your spinning. We confirm the diagnosis, perform gentle repositioning maneuvers in the office, and give you clear guidance to help keep symptoms from coming back over time.

  1. Diagnosis and Positional Testing: We review your symptoms and use positional testing to confirm BPPV and identify which ear canal is involved.
  2. In-Office Repositioning Maneuvers: Your provider guides your head and body through precise positions that move the crystals back into place.
  3. Relief and Follow-Up Care: We recheck your symptoms, explain what to expect at home, and schedule follow up care if it is needed.

Vertigo Treatment at Desert Valley Audiology & Balance

Desert Valley Audiology & Balance offers complete dizziness care in the Las Vegas valley, combining advanced diagnostic testing with in house treatment from providers who focus on vestibular disorders every day. When testing and treatment happen under the same roof, you get answers and relief without waiting on outside referrals. Your visit is straightforward. We confirm exactly what is causing your vertigo, treat it during the same appointment whenever possible, and make sure you leave knowing what to expect in the days ahead.

Follow up care is always available if symptoms need another look. If vertigo is disrupting your life, call us today at 702-605-9133 to schedule an evaluation. Most patients wish they had come in sooner, and relief may be closer than you think.

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