Is dizziness, imbalance or hearing loss affecting your
  quality of life?

  360 Balance is a specialty clinic solely devoted to the
  evaluation and treatment of dizziness, balance and
  hearing problems.

  Our unique blend of audiology and physical therapy enables us to meet
  the needs of patients with neurological disorders, inner ear disorders,
  mild head injury, hearing loss and fall risk. Our audiology services
  include advanced testing and an array of specialized hearing devices
  that fit many different needs. The specialized physical therapy is
  tailored to the individual’s specific needs. The staff at 360Balance
  is committed to combining advanced technology with patient centered
  care to provide a unique experience for all parties involved.

  Reasons to Call 360° Balance

  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Vertigo (spinning sensation)
  • Tinnitus (ringing/noises in the ear)
  • Imbalance or unsteadiness
  • Hearing loss
  • Decreased concentration
  • Foggy or fuzzy headedness
  • Decreased range of motion and/or muscular strength
  • Vestibular disorder
  • Neurological disorder
  • Post mild head injury/concussion
  • High risk for falls

  Unfortunately, because of the broad range in symptoms, patients with
  dizziness and balance disorders are often misunderstood.
  This commonly leads to numerous visits to multiple health care
  providers, resulting in thousands of dollars in costs without
  an accurate diagnosis or appropriate treatment.

  Diagnosing & Treating the Problem

  At 360° Balance, we utilize advanced diagnostic tools to quickly and
  accurately identify the source of the patient's complaints.
  We offer testing that is not available elsewhere in the area.
  Testing is painless and non-invasive.

  The balance therapy or vestibular rehabilitation program will be tailored to the individual's
  specific findings as identified from the evaluation and diagnostics performed. Studies
  show that a rehabilitation program customized for a patient results in 85% resolution of
  symptoms versus less than 50% when medication alone or a general treatment approach is used.
  In addition, the average therapy duration drops from 11-14 weeks, to only 4-8 weeks.
  We take a one-on-one, hands on approach to diagnosis and treatment.

  As you browse our site you will find a wealth of information about hearing loss, dizziness
  and balance disorders. Please let us know if we can better serve you!