Vestibular Care
Dizziness Treatment in Dubai
Feeling constantly off, light-headed or unsteady on your feet — even when every scan comes back normal? Dizziness is real, common and treatable. We assess the balance system properly and build a programme to settle it.
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Find Your Footing Again
Persistent dizziness usually has a treatable cause. Book an assessment and we'll get to the bottom of it.
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What Causes Persistent Dizziness
Inner-Ear (Vestibular) Dysfunction
When one or both balance organs underperform, the brain receives mismatched signals — leaving you dizzy, foggy and unsteady.
Cervicogenic Dizziness
Stiffness and dysfunction in the upper neck can disrupt your sense of position and trigger dizziness, especially with neck movement.
Vestibular Migraine
A migraine-related cause of dizziness and motion sensitivity, often without any headache, that responds well to vestibular rehabilitation.
Post-Viral or Post-Concussion
Dizziness that lingers after a virus or a head knock reflects a balance system that hasn't fully recompensated — exactly what rehab retrains.
Visual & Motion Sensitivity
Busy supermarkets, scrolling screens or traffic can overwhelm the balance system, provoking dizziness in sensitive people.
Deconditioning & Anxiety
Reduced activity, and the anxiety dizziness creates, feed back into the symptom — a cycle that graded rehabilitation is designed to break.
How we treat it
The KINETIKA Approach
Videonystagmoscopy, head-impulse testing and clinical balance tests identify exactly which system is involved. No two balance systems are the same — your plan won't be either.
Where indicated — Epley and repositioning manoeuvres for BPPV, plus upper-cervical manual therapy for neck-related dizziness.
Gaze-stabilisation, habituation and balance exercises, dosed to your symptom threshold and progressed deliberately.
Falls-prevention, return-to-driving guidance and a clear home programme so the gains hold long-term.

Take the next step
Book Your Initial Assessment
Tell us how the dizziness feels and when it strikes. We'll assess the balance system and build a clear plan to settle it.
No referral · Specialist vestibular testing · Same-week appointments
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Normal ENT and imaging tests don't rule out a treatable balance problem. Many causes of persistent dizziness are functional or vestibular and respond well to a tailored rehabilitation programme.
Yes. Vestibular rehabilitation is an exercise-based programme that retrains the balance system and is effective for many forms of chronic dizziness.
It varies with the cause. Some people improve within a few weeks; more complex cases take a couple of months. We'll set realistic expectations after your first assessment.
No — you can book directly. If we find something that needs a neurologist or ENT, we'll refer you and coordinate your care.
Medically reviewed by the Kinetika Clinical Team · Last reviewed 12 June 2026