Most clinic websites just list “physiotherapist,” with no indication of who has real experience with dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems. Find My Physio shows you physios with a genuine Clinical Focus Area in Vestibular Rehabilitation, before you ever pick up the phone.
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Vestibular physiotherapy treats dizziness, vertigo and balance problems caused by inner-ear and balance-system conditions, including BPPV and vestibular migraine. Find My Physio matches patients searching “dizzy physio” or similar plain-English terms to physios who have genuinely listed Vestibular Rehabilitation as a Clinical Focus Area — verified, not just claimed — anywhere in Australia.
Balance and dizziness conditions need a physio who’s actually trained in vestibular assessment and treatment techniques — not just a general physiotherapist willing to give it a go.
Physios list this as “Vestibular Rehabilitation.” You probably wouldn’t think to search that. So search however it actually feels — we match it to the same physios either way.
Search any of these, in your own words, and we’ll show you physios whose listed Clinical Focus Area is Vestibular Rehabilitation — the clinical term for exactly this. No guessing required on your end.
Dizziness triggered by specific head movements — like rolling over in bed or looking up — is one of the most common presentations vestibular physios assess and treat.
Dizziness linked to migraine, sometimes without a headache at all. A genuinely experienced vestibular physio knows to look for this pattern, not just treat it as “general dizziness.”
Ongoing unsteadiness, a feeling of swaying, or balance that’s “just not right” since an inner-ear issue, illness, or fall — the kind of issue that’s easy for a generalist physio to miss.
A generic “physio near me” search that surfaced paid ads, not physios with real vestibular experience.
Asking your GP, who gave a general physio recommendation — not necessarily someone with vestibular training.
A first physio visit that treated you like a standard back-pain client, with no real improvement.
Asking friends or family online, and getting recommendations for completely unrelated conditions.
Not another guessing game on your first appointment. You see a physio’s real Clinical Focus Area before you call — so you walk in already knowing they’ve worked in this space.
Every “Find My Physio Verified” physio has been checked against the official AHPRA register by us — not just a claim a clinic makes about itself. We can’t call a physio a “specialist” unless AHPRA says they are, so instead we show you their real Clinical Focus Areas and Advanced Training, which tells you more anyway.
Every physio listed with a Premium profile shows their real Clinical Focus Areas up front — including Vestibular Rehabilitation — so you can see whether they actually treat dizziness and balance conditions before you ever pick up the phone.
Vestibular physiotherapy is physio focused on the inner ear and balance system — the parts of the body that control dizziness, vertigo and spatial orientation. A physio with this Clinical Focus Area has genuine training in assessing and treating conditions like BPPV and vestibular migraine, not just general musculoskeletal complaints.
Dizziness when turning your head is a common symptom of inner-ear or balance system conditions such as BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). A physio with Vestibular Rehabilitation experience can properly assess what’s causing it — this isn’t something Find My Physio can diagnose, but it’s exactly the kind of presentation our listed physios are matched to.
In most cases, no — you can book directly with a physiotherapist without a GP referral. If you’re using a Medicare Chronic Disease Management plan or WorkCover, a referral may be required; check directly with the clinic.
Yes. We never collect health information, and we only ever send you the contact details you’ve specifically asked for. You still book and share any health information directly with the clinic, not with us.
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A plain-English guide to vestibular causes of dizziness, and when to see a physio who treats it.
Read the guide →What vestibular physio actually involves, and how it’s different from a general physio appointment.
Read the guide →A quick-win explainer on a very specific, commonly searched dizziness presentation.
Read the guide →Search “dizzy physio” plus your suburb or postcode, and see physios who actually treat vestibular conditions — not just physios who happen to be nearby.
Find a Dizzy Physio Now →Free for patients, always. You pay the clinic directly, the same as booking any other way.