Vestibular Neuritis treatment in Jaipur
Welcome to NeuroEquilibrium’s Partner Clinic in Jaipur, your reliable center for advanced Vestibular Neuritis treatment. If you are experiencing symptoms like sudden vertigo, dizziness, balance issues, or nausea, our cutting-edge clinic is here to assist you. We specialize in accurately diagnosing the causes of Vestibular Neuritis and providing personalized treatment plans designed to restore balance, reduce symptoms, and improve your quality of life.
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Vestibular Neuritis treatment in Jaipur

NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:
Jaipur
Location: Dalda factory road, durgapura
Rajasthan
Pincode: 302018
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NeuroEquilibrium Clinic in:
Jaipur
Location: Gopal pura bypass road,gopalpura
Rajasthan
Pincode: 302018
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Why choose our Partner Clinic for Vertigo Treatment in Vestibular Neuritis treatment in Jaipur?

Expert Care:
Our highly trained ENT specialists and neurotologists specialise in diagnosing and treating various vestibular disorders, including vertigo and dizziness. With years of experience, the team brings unparalleled expertise to address the unique needs of each patient.

Advanced Diagnostic Technology:
At our partner clinics in Sangli, we use the latest cutting-edge diagnostic technologies to pinpoint the root cause of your vertigo symptoms.

Customised Treatment Plans:
Recognising that no two cases of vertigo are the same, we create individualised treatment plans. From vestibular exercises to cutting-edge medical interventions, our goal is to alleviate your symptoms and enhance your overall well-being.

Patient-Centric Approach
Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities. Our patient-centric approach ensures compassionate care throughout your journey with NeuroEquilibrium.
Our Patients Say

Dr. Mahaveer Mehta
Dubai
I’m Dr. mahaveer mehta from dubai. I unfortunately suffered from a severe attack of vertigo. It was extremely scary and uncomfortable. I was depressed with sleepless nights affecting work and routine. After taking an opinion from cardiologist in USA + top neurologist in India to find a cause. They suggested me various tests but I had heard about vertigo + ear clinic headed by Dr. Anita Bhandari. So I travelled to jaipur and met her. She did an evaluation and diagnosed and treatment the problem on the same day. To my surprise, I started feeling better from the same night. Next day I was 100% cured. Thank you so much for finding the cause and treatment me so quickly. I recommend this clinic eyes closed. Purpose of writing this to help people who suffer for vertigo should reach out to this place.

Mr. Rajendra Singh
A hospital, where you enter and feel the proper treatment.
a) The staff politeness.
b) The clinical tests.
c) The doctor’s advise/treatment.
d) The total satisfaction of cure.
I wish most of the medical centres have the same attitude in my city.
Thank You All,
All the best to all.

Mrs. Madhulika
I had a sudden onset of vertigo lasting a few hours every day for the past many days. The doctor diagnosed me with BPPV, which was treated with Particle Repositioning Manoeuvre. I am now symptom free and can’t tell you how relived I am!

Mrs. Amrit Kaur
I was suffering from recurrent spells of vertigo for over one month. I was diagnosed with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). I was treated with Epley’sManoeuvre and was symptom free after that. I have not required any further medication since then.

Mr. Sankalp Surana
I suddenly had acute vertigo with severe spinning, nausea and vomiting. I could not even walk without support. I was diagnosed with Vestibular Neuritis. She put me on treatment with medicines and Vestibular Rehabilitation. I feel much better now.

Mrs. Suman
I was suffering from severe vertigo spells lasting 1-2 days every month since the last 5 years. I had visited many doctors but nothing helped me. After I was tested at Advanced Balance and Vertigo Clinic , I was diagnosed with Vestibular migraine. Since I started treatment my vertigo attacks are now under control.

Mr. Bajrang
I felt unsteady on getting up from bed and on fast movements. I also had difficulty in driving and focusing while moving my head. I was evaluated at NeuorequilibriumClinic.and was told that I was suffering from Bilateral Peripheral Vestibulopathy. I was put on a Vestibular Rehabilitation program. Now I feel much better.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of doctor treats vestibular neuritis?
Vestibular neuritis is usually treated by a neurologist or an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist, as it involves the balance nerve of the inner ear. In some cases, neurotologists with expertise in balance disorders are consulted. Specialized balance clinics such as Neuroequillibrium focus on diagnosing vestibular conditions using objective tests, helping patients receive accurate diagnosis and targeted recovery plans.
What is the best treatment for vestibular neuritis?
The best treatment for vestibular neuritis combines short-term symptom control with long-term rehabilitation. During the acute phase, medications may be used briefly to reduce severe dizziness and nausea. Once symptoms stabilize, vestibular rehabilitation therapy is the most effective approach, as it helps the brain adapt to balance changes and restores stability, movement confidence, and daily functioning.
Can you fully recover from vestibular neuritis?
Yes, most people can fully recover from vestibular neuritis, especially with timely treatment and rehabilitation. While intense vertigo usually settles within days or weeks, mild imbalance may linger longer without therapy. With structured vestibular exercises and proper guidance from centers like Neuroequillibrium, many patients regain normal balance and return to their usual activities without long-term limitations.
Can surgery fix vestibular neuritis?
Surgery is not considered a treatment for vestibular neuritis. The condition is caused by inflammation of the vestibular nerve, most often due to a viral infection, and it typically improves with conservative management. Medications and vestibular rehabilitation are the primary treatments. Surgery is reserved for rare balance disorders that do not respond to standard therapy, not for vestibular neuritis itself.
How successful is vestibular surgery?
Vestibular surgery is generally reserved for specific, severe balance disorders rather than vestibular neuritis. When appropriately indicated, such surgeries can be effective in reducing disabling vertigo, but they carry risks and are not first-line treatments. Success depends on the exact diagnosis, patient health, and surgical expertise. For most vestibular conditions, non-surgical rehabilitation remains the preferred and effective option.




