A specialized center dedicated to diagnosing and treating dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders with over 15 years of expertise.
Led by Mrs. Stephy Antony (BASLP, MASLP, MBA-HM, ARVD) — Audiologist and Vertigo Specialist providing personalized evaluation and treatment.
Advanced vestibular assessment and rehabilitation for BPPV, Ménière’s disease, vestibular migraine, neuritis, labyrinthitis, and more.
Auricle Balance Clinic
Feeling dizzy is a common sensation often described as lightheadedness, unsteadiness, or the feeling that you might faint. It can be caused by various factors such as dehydration, low blood pressure, inner ear problems, sudden movements, or even stress and anxiety. Sometimes dizziness is brief and harmless, but persistent or severe dizziness may indicate an underlying health issue that needs medical attention.
Your balance system allows you to stand, walk, and move through your surroundings without losing stability. To maintain balance, your brain processes information from your eyes, your ears (especially the inner ear, which houses the vestibular system), and various parts of your body like muscles, joints, and skin.
Presentation of vertigo
A quick change in posture may cause a drop in blood pressure, leading to momentary dizziness or imbalance.
Sudden movement from lying to standing can affect inner ear fluid, causing brief spinning sensations.
Shifting head positions while lying down can trigger vertigo, often due to inner ear crystals (BPPV).
Neck positioning and eye movement while tilting the head may disturb balance mechanisms.
Lowering the head quickly can shift inner ear pressure, leading to unsteadiness or disorientation.
Rapid head motion may disrupt signals from the balance organs, causing spinning or unsteadiness.
Inner ear dysfunction or visual-vestibular mismatch may cause instability during normal walking.
Sensory overload or spatial disorientation in busy environments can worsen balance issues.
Fast-moving visuals and alertness demand may cause momentary confusion or dizziness.
Poor lighting reduces visual cues, making balance harder to maintain.
Repetitive patterns and overhead lighting can trigger visual vertigo in sensitive individuals.
Motion-heavy scenes or large screens can induce a spinning sensation or discomfort.
Hearing loss may be linked to inner ear problems that affect balance control.
Persistent ear ringing may accompany or signal vestibular disorders.
Suggestive of inner ear disorders like Ménière’s disease or vestibular neuritis.
Often seen in vestibular migraines, where dizziness may precede or follow head pain.
Appointment
Expert care for dizziness with complete evaluation, customized treatment, and supportive rehab to restore balance, reduce recurrence, and improve your daily quality of life.
We focus on a complete and personalized approach to managing dizziness
Thorough assessment to identify the root cause of your symptoms.
Customized care plans tailored to your specific condition and needs.
Supportive therapy and guidance to help improve balance, prevent recurrence, and enhance daily functioning.
Testimonial
I had severe vertigo episodes, but the treatment here completely changed my life.
The doctors were patient and explained everything in detail. Highly recommend
Excellent facilities and very friendly staff. My dizziness improved within weeks.