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Why Choose Stanford Health Care
Vertigo Care at Stanford Health Care
As you and your family prepare for your first visit to Stanford Health Care, you’ll likely have many questions about your care journey with us. This overview helps you understand what to expect as you go through the early steps of your care.
At the Stanford Ear Institute, you'll find world-class care. We are among the top in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Our specialists know that vertigo introduces new challenges for you and your loved ones. We offer extensive resources to assist you with every facet of your care—physical, emotional, spiritual, and social. We’re here to help you and your family each step of the way.
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Your Circle of Care
A diagnosis of a balance condition can disrupt your life. We are here to guide you through every challenge using our Circle of Care approach. You have a team supporting you and placing your needs at the center of every decision. Our multispecialty team works together to tailor treatments to your needs. Depending on your condition, you will be cared for by our otologists, neurologists, and advanced practice providers. Together, we prioritize your overall health and give you renewed hope for a better quality of life.
Access to Excellence
We strive to make access to care as simple as possible. User-friendly virtual health tools and video appointments help you stay connected with your care team from home. We accept most insurance plans and offer discounted transportation, short-stay options, and international travel and translation services. We make it easy for you to get the care you deserve. Our team guides you through each step, so you can make decisions that are right for you.
Innovation Through Clinical Research
As a leading academic and research institution, we are always striving to find new techniques and apply the latest and best technology to your treatment. Specialists at Stanford’s Vestibular Balance Disorders Program work with each other and with teams across the nation to spark groundbreaking research. We are committed to bringing you clinical trials that test new and better ways to diagnose, treat, and manage balance conditions. Participating in a trial may give you access to the latest therapies before they are widely available.
Each patient’s experience is unique, which is why we provide individualized care. Our doctors, clinicians, nurses, technicians, and staff are here to support you throughout your journey with treatment plans tailored to fit your needs.
Your Doctors
Audiologists are trained, licensed, and certified health care professionals. They perform diagnostic evaluations to test hearing and balance.
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A neurologist is a medical doctor with specialized training in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system, including those affecting balance.
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Our skilled nurse practitioners and physician assistants specialize in diagnosing and treating balance disorders. They see patients independently and occasionally alongside your doctor. APPs can give you a thorough exam, write prescriptions, and help prevent or treat any issues. Our APPs meet weekly to discuss patient needs.
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A physical therapist trained in vestibular rehabilitation teaches you exercises that address your balance disorder symptoms.
Nurses, new patient coordinators, patient access representatives, and medical assistants coordinate your care with your care team. They guide you from your first contact through follow-up care and help you find counseling, financial, and other support services.
If you qualify for a clinical trial, our research coordinators guide you through the process. They educate you about what to expect during the study, answer your questions, and schedule your appointments.
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To request an appointment with a specialist, call: 650-723-5281