Vestibular Physiotherapy Gold Coast
Supporting patients with dizziness, vertigo and balance problems
Regain balance and confidence
Vestibular Physiotherapy services at Balance Physio are designed to help people experiencing dizziness, vertigo and balance problems regain confidence and stability. Vestibular Physiotherapy is an area of Physiotherapy that focuses on the inner ear (vestibular system), balance control, and how the brain processes movement and position.
Balance Physio provides Vestibular Physiotherapy from our Mermaid Beach clinic, supporting patients across the Gold Coast with evidence-based assessment and treatment. Our Physiotherapist regularly works with people experiencing acute vertigo, ongoing dizziness, balance impairment, and other vestibular issues.
Why choose Balance Physio for your Vestibular Physiotherapy?
Vestibular Physiotherapy differs from regular Physiotherapy by focusing specifically on balance systems, eye-head coordination, and inner ear function. Treatment often includes specialised testing and exercises that are not typically used in general musculoskeletal physiotherapy. At Balance Physio, vestibular care is closely linked to our broader Physiotherapy services to address overlapping symptoms such as neck pain and postural dysfunction.
Balance Physio is trusted across the Gold Coast for delivering clear, structured care for complex conditions involving dizziness and balance.
- Vestibular experience – Assessment and treatment by Physiotherapists with special interest in in vestibular and neurological rehabilitation.
- Individualised treatment plans – Programs tailored to your symptoms, triggers, lifestyle, and functional goals.
- Evidence-based care – Treatment guided by current research, clinical guidelines, and outcome-focused rehabilitation.
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Conditions we treat
We support patients experiencing dizziness, balance issues, and vestibular-related symptoms by addressing the underlying causes and improving functional stability.
Conditions we commonly assist with include:
- Vertigo
- BPPV
- Persistent dizziness
- Balance impairment
- Vestibular migraines
- Cervicogenic dizziness
The Vestibular Physiotherapy process
Comprehensive assessment
Your Vestibular Physiotherapy journey begins with a detailed assessment to understand your symptoms, triggers, balance responses, and medical history. This includes specific vestibular testing, movement analysis, and screening of the neck and nervous system.
Treatment plan
Based on your assessment, your Physiotherapist develops a tailored treatment plan that may include vestibular exercises, balance retraining, eye–head coordination drills, and gradual exposure to movement.
Hands-on therapy
Where appropriate, treatment may also integrate manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation, or perhaps our Headache Clinic services, to address contributing neck or headache-related factors. Programs progress gradually as your tolerance, confidence, and balance improve.
Hands-on therapy
Where appropriate, treatment may also integrate manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation, or perhaps our Headache Clinic services, to address contributing neck or headache-related factors. Programs progress gradually as your tolerance, confidence, and balance improve.
Ready to start your recovery journey?
Our proven treatment process has helped thousands of patients achieve lasting pain relief and return to their active lifestyles. Let us help you too.
Meet our Physiotherapist
Christopher Biilmann
Physiotherapist
Christopher Biilmann joins our team with a clinical focus on:
- Positional vertigo
- Persistent dizziness and imbalance
- Cervicogenic dizziness
Chris provides structured assessment, clear diagnosis and targeted rehabilitation plans tailored to each patient’s presentation.
Appointments with our Physiotherapist are now available. Early assessment can reduce symptom duration and improve recovery outcomes.
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about our headache appointment, and what to expect during your treatment.
What does Vestibular Physiotherapy actually involve?
Vestibular Physiotherapy involves specialised assessment and exercises targeting balance, eye movement control, and inner ear-related symptoms.
Is Vestibular Physio safe for older adults or people with balance problems?
Yes. Programs are carefully tailored and progressed to suit individual ability, safety, and confidence levels.
How soon can I expect to feel less dizzy after starting Vestibular Physio?
Timeframes vary, but many people notice gradual improvement as exercises are progressed consistently.
Can Vestibular Physio help with dizziness from vertigo, BPPV, or long-term imbalance?
Yes. Vestibular Physiotherapy is commonly used to manage vertigo, BPPV, and persistent balance or dizziness symptoms.