At YOS HEALTH, we provide specialist balance rehabilitation and support for people living with Meniere's disease. While the medical management of Meniere's disease — including medication and specialist ENT involvement — sits with your doctor and ENT specialist, vestibular physiotherapy plays an important and often underutilised role in managing the balance problems that develop between episodes and over time.
Meniere's disease causes episodes of intense vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus and a feeling of fullness in the ear. Between attacks, many people experience residual unsteadiness, anxiety about when the next episode will come, and a gradual loss of confidence and independence. These are exactly the problems that specialist vestibular rehabilitation can address.
Our specialist works collaboratively with your ENT consultant and GP, providing rehabilitation that complements your medical management and helps you maintain the best possible quality of life.
Our rehabilitation programme is carefully tailored to your stage of disease, frequency of attacks and individual goals.
Specialist vestibular rehabilitation can significantly improve balance, confidence and quality of life for people living with Meniere's disease.
Our specialist works within your overall care plan to ensure rehabilitation complements your medical management.
We work alongside your ENT consultant and GP. Your rehabilitation is designed to complement your medical management and support your overall care plan.
Meniere's disease affects every person differently. We design your rehabilitation programme around your specific stage of disease, symptom pattern and personal goals.
Our vestibular physiotherapist has extensive specialist expertise in both vestibular rehabilitation and neurological physiotherapy, with an advanced NHS clinical background.
Physiotherapy cannot treat the underlying condition or reduce the frequency of attacks. However, specialist vestibular rehabilitation can significantly improve balance between attacks, reduce falls risk, and help maintain quality of life and independence.
Vestibular physiotherapy is most beneficial between episodes, particularly if you experience residual unsteadiness, loss of confidence, or progressive balance deterioration.
Yes. BPPV occurs more frequently in people with Meniere's disease than in the general population. Both conditions can be assessed and managed within the same appointment.
No. You can self-refer directly. Please bring any letters from your ENT consultant or GP to your appointment.
Speak with our vestibular physiotherapy specialist at YOS HEALTH, London Bridge.