Vestibular Care
Vestibular Migraine Treatment in Dubai
Recurring vertigo, dizziness and motion sensitivity — often with little or no headache? Vestibular migraine is one of the most common, and most missed, causes of dizziness. Rehabilitation, paired with the right trigger strategy, settles it.
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Vestibular migraine responds well to the right programme. Book an assessment and let's build yours.
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What Drives Vestibular Migraine
Migraine Neurology
Vestibular migraine shares the same hypersensitive brain pathways as classic migraine — but the main symptom is dizziness rather than headache.
Motion & Visual Triggers
Scrolling, driving, busy patterns and supermarket aisles can all provoke an attack in a sensitised system.
Sleep & Stress
Irregular sleep and stress are among the most reliable triggers, which is why managing them is part of treatment.
Dietary Triggers
Caffeine, certain foods and skipped meals can tip a sensitive system into an episode in some people.
Hormonal Changes
Fluctuations across the menstrual cycle can influence attack frequency for some women.
An Under-Compensated Balance System
When the balance system is already working hard, it has less reserve — and tips into dizziness more easily. Rehab rebuilds that reserve.
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.

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Book Your Initial Assessment
Tell us about your dizziness, your triggers and your history. We'll confirm whether vestibular migraine fits and build a plan to settle it.
No referral · Specialist vestibular testing · Coordinated care
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Vestibular migraine commonly causes vertigo and dizziness with little or no headache, which is why it's so often missed. A vestibular assessment can identify it.
Treatment combines vestibular rehabilitation to reduce dizziness and motion sensitivity with practical trigger and lifestyle strategies, coordinated with your doctor where medication is involved.
Some exercises briefly provoke symptoms while the brain adapts — that's part of how rehabilitation works. We dose it carefully so you stay in a tolerable range and improve over time.
Sometimes. We work alongside your doctor or neurologist, especially where medication is part of the plan, and will refer you if needed.
Medically reviewed by the Kinetika Clinical Team · Last reviewed 12 June 2026