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Vestibular & Vertigo Therapy in Stuart, FL

Relief from Dizziness Starts Here

If you are experiencing dizziness, vertigo or balance problems, Oceanside Physical Therapy offers specialized vestibular therapy in Stuart, FL to help you feel steady and confident again.

These conditions can make everyday activities difficult. Our goal is to restore balance and reduce symptoms so you can return to normal life.

Vestibular &Amp; Balance Therapy In Stuart, Fl

Common Conditions We Treat

  • Vertigo
  • Dizziness
  • Balance disorders
  • Inner ear dysfunction
  • Post-concussion symptoms

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How Vestibular Therapy Works

Treatment focuses on retraining your brain and body:

  • Balance exercises
  • Eye and head coordination
  • Gaze stabilization
  • Strength and mobility training

Why Choose Oceanside Physical Therapy

  • Personalized one-on-one care
  • Experienced vestibular therapists
  • Safe, progressive treatment plans

What Our Patients Are Saying

See what our patients are saying on our reviews page.

Get Back to Feeling Steady

Call 772-283-3820 to schedule your evaluation

A Real Patient Recovery Journey

The most knowledgeable physical therapy office I have ever been to!
Bryan Graham is outstanding. He examined my knee better that any orthopedic physician ever did and his staff all are very attentive and professional. I feel very confident with the care that I am receiving at Oceanside PT.”

– RSA
5 Star Google Review

Vestibular &Amp; Balance Therapy In Stuart, Fl

FAQs About Vertigo and Vestibular Therapy

What causes vertigo?

Vertigo is often caused by inner ear issues or problems with the body’s balance system.

Can physical therapy really help dizziness?

Yes, vestibular therapy is highly effective for many types of dizziness and balance disorders.

How long does vestibular therapy take?

Some patients improve in just a few visits, while others need a longer plan depending on severity.

Is vertigo dangerous?

It can increase your risk of falls, which is why treatment is important.

Will I feel dizzy during therapy?

Some exercises may briefly trigger symptoms, but this is part of retraining your system safely.

Can vertigo come back?

It can, but therapy helps reduce frequency and severity.

Do I need a referral for vestibular therapy?

In many cases, no. Call and we can guide you.