
Dizziness, Vertigo & Balance
Living with dizziness or balance problems can feel unsettling, especially when it interferes with daily life. At the Functional Neurology Brain Center of Florida, support begins with care designed around you—because no two people experience vertigo or imbalance in the same way.
For some, dizziness may come and go in brief waves, while for others it lingers and affects every step. That’s why we start by listening to your unique story: when your symptoms appear, what makes them worse, and how they’re impacting your confidence and independence. From there, we create a personalized plan aimed at stabilizing your system, reducing flare-ups, and restoring steadiness.
Whether you’re navigating occasional unsteadiness or chronic vertigo, our goal is to help you feel safe, supported, and in control. By addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of balance challenges, we work toward improving your quality of life—one steady step at a time.

Areas of focus:
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Vertigo or spinning sensations
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Lightheadedness or faint feelings
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Loss of balance and fall risk
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Difficulty walking in crowds or uneven spaces
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Motion or visual sensitivity
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Fatigue, stress, or brain fog linked to imbalance
How We Support Patients with Dizziness, Vertigo, and Balance Challenges
At Functional Neurology Brain Center of Florida, our goal is to support each person facing dizziness or balance difficulties. That means recognizing your strengths, gently addressing the areas of challenge, and creating a space where steady progress—no matter how small—is always valued.
Treatment may include balance and coordination training, visual-vestibular exercises, and sensory integration activities. One of the advanced tools we use is GyroStim, a computer-controlled, multi-axis rotating chair system. This technology provides precise, safe, and repeatable motion stimulation that engages the vestibular system, promotes neuroplasticity, and helps retrain balance and coordination—key areas for those living with dizziness and vertigo.

Our approach begins with a detailed, non-invasive assessment to identify where support is most needed—whether that’s improving balance, coordination, stability, or focus. We take time to understand your comfort levels and goals so that every step of care aligns with your capacity and natural rhythm.
