Welcome to the Balance Disorders and Dizziness Clinic
What is Dizziness?
A broad term that includes light-headeness, imbalance, disorientation, and vertigo (spinning)—is surprisingly common. It can range from a modest nuisance to a debilitating disorder.
How Can We Help?
New and ongoing services are available at the University of Rochester Medical Center for the evaluation and care of patients with dizziness and balance disorders. The control of balance is a crucial component of daily life. Proper function is essential for even routine tasks, such as reaching for objects, standing, and walking. Some common causes of balance disorders include:
- Acoustic neuroma and other head/neck cancers
- Benign Positional Vertigo (BPV)
- Connective tissue disorders (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, etc.)
- Diabetes
- Dysequilibrium of aging
- Head injury
- Ménière’s disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Ototoxicity from antibiotics and other agents
- Parkinson’s disease and other neuro-degenerative conditions
- Stroke and other vascular conditions
- Vestibular neuronitis and labyrinthitis
For more information on these or other conditions, please visit our Encyclopedia search page.
Balance Lab Testing
Patients suffering from dizziness can receive specialized testing to diagnose balance and orientation disorders.
Directions
The Balance Lab and Dizziness Clinic are located within the University of Rochester Medical Center.