Wellspring Health & Wellness Clinic
Vestibular Physiotherapy in Stoney Creek & Hamilton
If you are dealing with dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, or motion sensitivity, vestibular physiotherapy can help you feel more steady, confident, and in control. At Wellspring Health & Wellness, we provide personalized vestibular physiotherapy in Stoney Creek and Hamilton for people experiencing inner ear and balance-related symptoms.
We provide vestibular physiotherapy in Stoney Creek and Hamilton for patients experiencing dizziness, vertigo, BPPV, and balance problems.
Our physiotherapists assess the cause of your symptoms and create a treatment plan focused on improving balance, reducing dizziness, and helping you return to daily activities safely.
Common problems we help with
- Vertigo and room-spinning sensations
- Dizziness with head movement
- BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
- Balance problems and unsteadiness
- Motion sensitivity
- Post-concussion dizziness
- Visual dizziness and disorientation
- Fall risk related to vestibular dysfunction

What is Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy?
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy, often called VRT, is a specialized form of physiotherapy used to assess and treat problems related to the inner ear, balance system, and the way your brain processes movement and position.
It is commonly recommended for people who feel dizzy, off-balance, lightheaded with movement, uncomfortable in visually busy environments, or unsteady while walking.
At Wellspring, our goal is to help you move with less fear and more confidence. Your treatment is based on your symptoms, the cause of your dizziness or imbalance, and how those symptoms affect your work, walking, driving, exercise, and daily life.
Symptoms that may improve with vestibular physiotherapy
- Dizziness when lying down, rolling over, or looking up
- A spinning sensation or vertigo
- Feeling off-balance while walking
- Unsteadiness when turning quickly
- Lightheadedness triggered by head movement
- Motion sensitivity in cars, stores, or crowds
- Blurred vision or difficulty focusing with movement
- Nausea associated with dizziness
- Fear of falling or reduced confidence walking alone
- Post-concussion dizziness or imbalance
Conditions we commonly treat
Vestibular symptoms can come from different causes. A proper assessment helps determine what may be contributing to your dizziness or balance issues and whether vestibular physiotherapy is appropriate for you.
Inner ear and vestibular conditions
- BPPV – brief episodes of vertigo triggered by position changes
- Vestibular hypofunction – reduced function in one or both vestibular systems
- Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis
- Motion sensitivity and visual-vestibular mismatch
Other balance-related presentations
- Post-concussion dizziness
- Balance decline with aging
- Cervicogenic dizziness where neck issues may be contributing
- General balance impairment and fall-risk concerns
What happens during your vestibular physiotherapy assessment?
Your first appointment is focused on understanding your symptoms, identifying possible triggers, and determining the most appropriate treatment plan. We take the time to understand when your dizziness happens, how long it lasts, and how it affects your daily routine.
1. History
We review your symptoms, medical history, concussion history, falls, and triggers.
2. Testing
This may include positional testing, eye movement testing, and balance screening.
3. Findings
We explain what may be contributing to your symptoms in clear, simple language.
4. Plan
You receive a personalized treatment plan and home exercises where appropriate.
How vestibular physiotherapy treatment works
Treatment depends on the source of your symptoms. Some people improve quickly with repositioning techniques, while others benefit from a more gradual program focused on retraining the vestibular system, balance, and movement tolerance.
Treatment techniques may include
- Canalith repositioning techniques for BPPV
- Gaze stabilization exercises
- Habituation exercises for motion sensitivity
- Balance and coordination training
- Walking and functional mobility progressions
Your goals may include
- Reducing dizziness episodes
- Improving balance and confidence
- Walking more steadily
- Returning to work, driving, and exercise
- Lowering your risk of falls
Meet Your Vestibular Physiotherapists

Kriti Singh – Physiotherapist
Kriti has experience treating patients with vestibular conditions including BPPV, dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. She focuses on detailed assessment, hands-on treatment, and guided exercise programs to help patients improve balance, reduce dizziness, and return to daily activities safely.
She works with patients experiencing vertigo, post-concussion dizziness, motion sensitivity, and general balance problems.
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Ana Carassini– Physiotherapist
Ana provides physiotherapy treatment for patients experiencing dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues. Her treatment approach includes vestibular rehabilitation exercises, balance retraining, and movement-based therapy to help patients regain confidence and stability.
She works with patients of all ages and focuses on creating personalized treatment plans based on each patient’s symptoms and goals.
Book with AnaWhy choose Wellspring for vestibular physiotherapy in Stoney Creek?
At Wellspring Health & Wellness, we focus on practical, one-on-one care that is tailored to your symptoms and goals. Whether you are dealing with sudden vertigo, lingering post-concussion dizziness, or gradual balance problems, we work with you step by step to help you feel steadier and safer.
- Convenient location for patients in Stoney Creek and Hamilton
- Individualized assessment and treatment planning
- Hands-on guidance with home exercise support
- Multidisciplinary clinic with physiotherapy and related rehab services
- Easy online booking and direct support by phone
Important note
Dizziness is not always caused by a vestibular condition. If your symptoms are sudden, severe, or associated with fainting, chest pain, facial drooping, difficulty speaking, sudden weakness, or other concerning symptoms, seek urgent medical attention right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can physiotherapy help vertigo?
Yes, vestibular physiotherapy can help certain types of vertigo, including BPPV and other balance-related conditions. Treatment depends on the underlying cause of your symptoms.
Do you treat BPPV?
Yes, vestibular physiotherapy commonly includes assessment and treatment for BPPV using repositioning techniques when appropriate.
How many sessions will I need?
This depends on your diagnosis, symptom severity, and how long you have been experiencing the problem. Some conditions improve quickly, while others need a more gradual rehab plan.
Do I need a doctor’s referral?
In most cases, you do not need a doctor’s referral to see a physiotherapist, although some insurance plans may require one for reimbursement.
Is vestibular physiotherapy covered by insurance?
Many extended health plans include physiotherapy coverage. We recommend checking your individual plan details to confirm eligibility and limits.
Can vestibular physiotherapy help after a concussion?
Yes, vestibular physiotherapy may help people experiencing dizziness, visual motion sensitivity, and balance issues after a concussion, depending on their presentation.
Book vestibular physiotherapy in Stoney Creek today
If dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems are interfering with your daily life, our team is here to help. Book your vestibular physiotherapy assessment at Wellspring Health & Wellness.
975 Queenston Road, Unit -3A, Stoney Creek, ON
Start with a No-Obligation Consultation
We understand how frustrating and disruptive dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues can be. That’s why we offer a free 15-minute consultation with our vestibular physiotherapist to answer your questions, understand your symptoms, and determine if vestibular therapy is right for you.