
REFERRALS
Referrals for Vestibular Physical Therapy should be sent to:
Vestibular Therapy Specialists LLC (NPI 1700516606)
Fax number: 855-564-1831
​
If you do not already have a referral from your Primary Care Provider (PCP) or other ordering provider, please request one ASAP.
​
Be advised that we only require a referral if your insurance company requires it.
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.
​
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.

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!

