Vertigo Care in Ponte Vedra FL

When dizziness feels like spinning or movement, it can disrupt work, driving, and daily routines. We help you understand what may be contributing and what to do next.

Vertigo Explained

“Dizzy” can mean two very different sensations. Some people feel lightheaded, like they might faint. Others feel true vertigo—the unsettling sense that the room is spinning or shifting. That distinction matters because it points to different causes and different care options. If you’re unsure which one you’re experiencing, our team can help clarify it during your visit.

What Can Trigger Vertigo

Balance depends on clear communication between the inner ear, nervous system, and the body’s position signals—especially from the neck.

Common Contributors We Look Into

Signs That Often Come With Vertigo

Vertigo isn’t always “just dizziness.” Many people notice additional symptoms that affect vision, hearing, energy, and stability.

Important note (keep on-page, not alarming)

Because vertigo can sometimes signal a more serious condition, it’s important to be evaluated by a medical professional when symptoms are present.

How Chiropractic Care May Support Vertigo Relief

When balance signals become distorted—especially from the neck and nervous system—symptoms can feel “scrambled.” Our goal is to identify likely sources and support steadier function.

Review your symptom history to spot patterns and triggers

Perform an exam to help determine what may be contributing

Check for neck and spinal issues that can affect nervous system signaling

Recommend a care plan that fits your findings (and refer out if needed)

Chiropractic adjustments are a gentle, conservative approach many people use when vertigo is tied to neck or spinal factors. With a thorough evaluation, care can be tailored to what’s most appropriate for you.

Talk With a Chiropractor About Vertigo in Ponte Vedra FL

If spinning sensations, balance issues, or persistent dizziness are affecting your daily life, schedule a consultation with us. We’ll help you understand possible causes and discuss a clear next step toward relief.

FAQs About Vertigo & Dizziness

Is vertigo the same as feeling lightheaded?

Not always. Lightheadedness often feels like you might faint. Vertigo is typically the sensation that the room is spinning or moving.

Common ones include blurred vision or focusing trouble, ringing in the ears, balance issues, fatigue, hearing changes (often one ear), and sometimes double vision.

Migraines or tension headaches, inner ear issues, reduced blood flow, spine/ligament strain after auto accidents, and neck misalignments are all commonly associated contributors.

It may help in cases where vertigo is linked to the neck/spine and nervous system signaling. A proper evaluation is the first step to determine what approach is appropriate.