Vestibular Therapy Calgary

Revital Health offers vestibular rehabilitation for dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. Clinics in Saddleridge, Savanna, Abbeydale, Chestermere, Airdrie, Macleod, Royal Vista, and Legacy.

Same-day and emergency appointments available!

Vestibular Therapy in Calgary, Chestemere and Airdrie at Revital Health

Revital Health provides vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) for individuals dealing with dizziness, balance problems, or inner ear-related issues. This specialized service is offered across our Calgary, Chestemere and Airdrie in SaddleridgeSavannaAbbeydaleChestermereAirdrieMacleodRoyal Vista, and Legacy. We provide specialized vestibular physiotherapy for dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems, making our clinic a convenient choice if you’re looking for Vestibular therapy near Royal Vista.

Vestibular therapy is a form of physiotherapy designed to address dysfunction of the vestibular system, which includes parts of the inner ear and brain responsible for balance and eye movement. It may help reduce dizziness, improve stability, and support confidence in movement.

Conditions That May Benefit from Vestibular Therapy

Vestibular therapy may support individuals with:

    • Vertigo (BPPV)

    • Dizziness or imbalance

    • Concussion-related symptoms

    • Motion sensitivity

    • Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis

    • Unsteadiness while walking

    • Visual disturbance related to movement

Your treatment begins with a full assessment, including history, balance testing, and positional movement checks. The physiotherapist will then guide you through a series of exercises that target your specific symptoms and goals.

Why Choose Revital Health for Vestibular Care?

  • Multi-location convenience (8 Calgary & area clinics)
  • Multi-lingual providers
  • Multi-modality support (physio, chiro, massage, acupuncture)
  • Same-day & emergency appointments often available
  • Collaborative team environment

Vestibular rehab may help reduce symptoms and restore confidence in everyday activities like walking, driving, or working.
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Find a Clinic Near You

You can access physiotherapy near you at the following Revital Health Physio locations:

  • Vestibular Therapy in Saddleridge
  • Vestibular Therapy in Savanna
  • Vestibular Therapy in Abbeydale
  • Vestibular Therapy in Chestermere
  • Vestibular Therapy in Airdrie
  • Vestibular Therapy in Macleod
  • Vestibular Therapy in Royal Vista
  • Vestibular Therapy in Legacy

Book an Appointment

If you are experiencing dizziness, vertigo, or balance challenges, you can book a vestibular therapy session at your nearest clinic or book online to begin.

Call us or book online to get started.

Common Questions About Vestibular Therapy

Are Physiotherapists Doctors?

While physiotherapists are highly trained healthcare professionals, they are not medical doctors. They undergo extensive education and training, but their focus is on restoring movement and function rather than medical diagnoses and prescriptions.

Physiotherapy cannot cure paralysis, but it can play a crucial role in improving the quality of life for people with paralysis. It can help maintain muscle strength, prevent complications, and improve mobility and function.

 

Physiotherapy works by addressing the underlying causes of pain, stiffness, and limited movement. It uses a combination of manual therapy, exercise, education, and other techniques to restore function, reduce pain, and improve overall well-being.

Physiotherapy helps people of all ages and abilities to achieve their physical goals, whether it’s recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or improving sports performance. It focuses on restoring movement, reducing pain, and improving overall quality of life.

Physiotherapy is important because it helps people to live full and active lives. It can reduce pain, improve mobility, prevent injuries, and manage chronic conditions, leading to better overall health and well-being.