At YOS HEALTH, our vestibular physiotherapy specialist brings a distinctive combination of expertise in both vestibular rehabilitation and neurological physiotherapy — making our dizziness and balance service uniquely placed to assess and treat people whose dizziness arises from or is complicated by a neurological condition.
Dizziness and balance problems are among the most common and most disruptive consequences of stroke, MS, brain injury and other neurological conditions. They affect confidence, independence and the ability to return to daily life. These presentations are often complex — involving a combination of vestibular dysfunction, neurological impairment and postural instability that requires specialist assessment to disentangle and treat effectively.
Our specialist holds a senior role in the Community Stroke and Neurorehabilitation Service at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust — one of the UK's leading NHS organisations. That neurological expertise is brought directly to our private clinic, offering patients prompt access to a level of specialist assessment not widely available in the private sector.
Specialist balance assessment and rehabilitation can significantly reduce falls risk, improve confidence and support independence.
Every assessment draws on both vestibular and neurological expertise to ensure a comprehensive and accurate clinical picture.
Specialist neurological balance rehabilitation can significantly improve function, confidence and independence.
Our specialist works closely with your neurological team to ensure your rehabilitation is coordinated, progressive and aligned with your overall care.
Our physiotherapist is one of very few specialists in both the NHS and private sector with advanced clinical skills and expertise in vestibular rehabilitation and neurological physiotherapy — essential for accurately assessing and treating complex neurological dizziness and balance disorders.
Our clinician holds a senior specialist role in stroke and neurorehabilitation at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, bringing the same level of clinical expertise to our private clinic.
Private neurological balance rehabilitation can supplement NHS care — providing more intensive input, faster access, or specialist expertise in an area not covered by your existing NHS team.
Yes. Dizziness is very common after stroke, particularly following posterior circulation stroke affecting the brainstem or cerebellum. Specialist vestibular and neurological physiotherapy can assess the specific cause of post-stroke dizziness and provide targeted rehabilitation — including treatment of any accompanying BPPV, vestibular rehabilitation exercises, and balance retraining.
Yes. Private specialist rehabilitation can complement NHS care — providing more intensive input, access to specialist vestibular assessment not available in all NHS settings, or simply faster access while you wait for NHS input. We are happy to liaise with your NHS team to ensure a coordinated approach.
Yes. Dizziness and balance problems arising from neurological conditions — including stroke, MS, traumatic brain injury and Parkinson's disease — respond well to specialist rehabilitation. There is good evidence that vestibular and balance rehabilitation can improve function, reduce dizziness and reduce falls risk across a range of neurological conditions. Our specialist has experience in assessing and rehabilitating complex balance presentations, taking into account the specific features and challenges of each condition.
No. You can self-refer directly. If you have a neurological diagnosis, please bring any relevant letters from your neurologist or NHS physiotherapy team to your appointment.
Speak with our vestibular physiotherapy specialist at YOS HEALTH, London Bridge.