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REFERRALS

Referrals for Vestibular Physical Therapy should be sent to:

Vestibular Therapy Specialists LLC (NPI 1700516606)

Fax number: 855-564-1831

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If you do not already have a referral from your Primary Care Provider (PCP) or other ordering provider, please request one ASAP.

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Be advised that we only require a referral if your insurance company requires it.

Referral for Vestibular Therapy

Unsure if you need a referral?

We suggest you call the number on the back of your insurance card to check benefits levels and any requirements. Be sure to utilize our Insurance Questions guide for assistance.

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If you have Medicare or a Medicare Advantage Plan you need a referral.

* Please be aware that if you have a Medicare Advantage plan this policy replaces your medicare benefits.

In our clinic, we use Infrared Video Frenzel Goggles to assess nystagmus to determine if a patient has a peripheral and/or central vestibular system dysfunction. These goggles allow us to be most effective with treatment plans.

VisualEyes Infrared Video Frenzel Goggles

We are Vestibular Specialists that focus on patients with Inner Ear/Vestibular Disorders. We treat peripheral and/or central vestibulopathies (acute or chronic). We understand the needs of this population from a functional, physiological and psychological perspective.

We Offer: 

• Comprehensive Vestibular Physical Therapy evaluation.

• Implementation and facilitation of evidence based neuromuscular exercises that are essential in stimulating and retraining the vestibular system at any stage of care for peripheral and/ or central vestibulopathies.​

• Functional vestibular baseline testing for best patient outcomes for pre/post operation and pre/post concussion.

• Telehealth options for those that cannot drive or are not in close proximity to our clinics. Read more: "Comparing in-clinic versus telehealth for vestibular physical therapy". We do get results and can find you resources closer to your home if more appropriate. 
 

We Manage

• Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV)

 Vestibular Migraines / Migraine Associated Dizziness

 Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (3PD)

 Unilateral / Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction including recovery with Vestibular Neuritis & Ototoxicity 

 Cervicogenic Dizziness (dizziness from the cervical spine)

 Meniere's Disease (in conjunction with MD management)

 Mal De Debarquement (MdDS)

 Post-COVID syndrome

 Pre and post operative Vestibular Schwannoma & Acoustic Neuroma removal procedures 

 Superior Canal Dehiscence (SSCD) rehab

 Post-concussive syndrome

 General imbalance and deconditioning

We Ensure

• Every patient's plan of care and documentation of progress will be communicated.​

• You will feel supported on your vestibular journey. 

You do not have to live with vertigo or imbalance. We look forward to working with you!

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