Vestibular Testing

Vestibular Testing & Balance Assessments

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Vestibular Assessment, Brisbane

Support for Dizziness, Vertigo & Balance Concerns in Brisbane

Standing upright, walking and moving with confidence are abilities most of us take for granted, but they are only made possible by a complex system that stabilises our bodies and keeps us upright. One of the key components of this system is the vestibular system, a sensory system located in the inner ear.

The vestibular system detects movement and positions the body in space to maintain balance. When the vestibular system is disrupted, a number of symptoms can occur including dizziness and vertigo, visual disturbance, nausea and an increased risk of falls.

At Narangba Station Medical Centre, our vestibular assessment in Brisbane can help to determine the cause of these symptoms and guide treatment so you can get on with your life. Whether you suffer from chronic balance problems or have had a recent episode of vertigo, we can help.

Book a Vestibular Assessment today.

To book a vestibular assessment and consultation with one of our experienced audiologists, please call us on (07) 3521 4333, click the button below to book online or download the AMS Connect App to make an appointment.

Take the first step to managing vertigo and restoring your balance today.

Young woman receiving hearing assessment with an audiologist at Narangba Station Medical Centre.

Audiologist Availability

Our audiologist, Vidya Rajeev, is available at the clinic on Tuesdays. Please call (07) 3521 4333 to discuss availability.

Tuesday
11:00am - 4:00pm
Want to get back to feeling steady and confident?

Book your initial hearing assessment and consultation today with Vidya at Narangba Station Medical Centre. Call us on (07) 3521 4333 or book online via the button below.

What Is the Vestibular System?

The vestibular system senses motion and spatial orientation, working together with your vision and proprioception (body awareness) to keep you balanced.

When this system is impaired, patients may experience:

  • Vertigo or spinning sensations.
  • Persistent dizziness.
  • Unsteadiness or imbalance.
  • Blurred vision when moving the head.
  • Nausea or motion sensitivity.
  • Increased fall risk.

Understanding how this system functions is key to accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Audiologist at Narangba Station Medical Centre with hearing health tools laid out.

Common Causes of Balance Disorders

There are countless conditions that can cause imbalance. Symptoms are often shared between these various disorders which is why assessment is the first step to determining cause and developing the appropriate course of treatment.

What Is Vertigo?

Vertigo is more than just feeling light-headed. It’s that unmistakable feeling that you’re moving or the room around you is spinning when you’re not. It’s what many people describe as being pulled to one side or having lost their balance suddenly.

Vertigo can begin in the vestibular system, which is part of the inner ear and signals how the body is moving to help you remain upright and balanced. If an illness or injury affects the vestibular system such as with BPPV, vestibular neuritis or Meniere’s disease, it can send out confusing signals to the brain and make you feel like the room is tilting or spinning.

At our clinic, we are interested in the ‘why’ of vertigo so that we can best direct you to a specific vertigo treatment in Brisbane. Getting assessed as soon as you notice the symptoms allows us to hone in on the cause and help you regain balance.

Why Vestibular Testing Matters

On the surface, many different balance problems may feel similar, however the etiology can range from benign to a peripheral vestibular disorder to a neurological process. This is why a Comprehensive Vestibular Assessment is crucial.

This testing allows us to determine if the source of dizziness/vertigo is peripheral (inner ear) or central (brain) in nature, so we can rule out unnecessary imaging/scans, reduce delays, and rule out serious pathology early on. We can also more confidently direct treatment to a vestibular rehab approach, medical management, or referral to an ENT specialist or neurologist.

An accurate diagnosis can lead to faster recovery time, as well as reduce the risk of falls and persistent imbalance.

Anatomy of the Ear Infographic. Audiology available at Narangba Station Medical Centre.

Our Vestibular Test Battery

At Narangba Station Medical Centre, our vestibular test battery is a series of specialised assessments designed to give a detailed picture of how your inner ear and brain work together to maintain balance.

Each test looks at a different aspect of your vestibular system, helping us identify the precise cause of dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance. This ensures that any treatment or rehabilitation is tailored to your specific needs.

Your assessment may include:

When to Book a Vestibular Assessment

You may benefit from Vestibular Testing Brisbane if you experience:

  • Persistent dizziness or vertigo
  • Frequent falls or unexplained imbalance
  • Post-concussion dizziness
  • Blurred vision when turning your head
  • Suspected BPPV, vestibular migraine, or Meniere’s disease
  • Chronic motion sensitivity

Fatigue or anxiety linked to dizziness.

All vestibular assessments are conducted under the guidance of our highly skilled audiologist, Vidya Rajeev. Accredited by the Australian College of Audiology (ACAud), Vidya brings extensive experience in diagnosing and treating both hearing and balance disorders.

Her personalised approach ensures that every patient receives expert care, whether it’s for routine vestibular testing, complex balance issues, or Cochlear Implant assessments.

What Happens After Testing?

Following your vestibular assessment, results are discussed in detail with our clinicians, and if required, with our ENT/neurotology specialists. Your diagnosis is explained to you and the available treatment options that are best suited for you are discussed.

You will be advised on your best next steps, including vestibular physiotherapy, medical management or ENT/neurology referral. Our team will also assist you with your symptoms, such as vertigo, imbalance and motion sensitivity to ensure you leave feeling informed, reassured and confident in the management of your care.

We strive to provide a timely and patient-centric experience at Narangba Station Medical Centre, with answers along the way that you can meaningfully understand.

Variety of hearing aids laying on a surface around ear model.

Why Choose Narangba Station Medical Centre?

Conveniently located next to Narangba Train Station, NSMC combines accessibility, affordability, and high-quality medical services to meet the diverse healthcare needs of north Brisbane residents. Our experienced medical team, led by Dr. Madhu Lakshmaiah, ensures personalised, patient-centred care with holistic solutions to a variety of health concerns.

We're open 7 days a week with after-hours availability and our patients also benefit from the convenience of on-site blood tests, free parking, and proximity to a local pharmacy.

  • Advanced vestibular diagnostic technology.
  • Fast turnaround times.
  • Collaborative care with experienced ENT and neurology specialists.
  • Clear, easy-to-understand reporting.
  • Support for over 40 vestibular-related conditions.
  • Convenient North Brisbane location with mixed billing.

Book a Vestibular Assessment Today

If you’re experiencing dizziness, vertigo or imbalance, early assessment can make a significant difference. Take the first step towards greater stability and a better quality of life.

Vidya Rajeev

Audiologist - ACAud

Vidya Rajeev is an experienced audiologist dedicated to improving hearing health through personalised care and advanced diagnostic techniques. Accredited by the Australian College of Audiology (ACAud), she specialises in diagnosing and managing hearing loss, with a particular interest in Cochlear Implant assessments and comprehensive hearing rehabilitation.

Passionate about integrating the latest advancements in audiology, Vidya tailors treatment plans to suit each patient’s unique needs. Her expertise spans hearing assessments, tinnitus management, and auditory processing disorders, ensuring holistic support for those experiencing hearing challenges.

Why Choose NSMC?

Conveniently located next to Narangba Train Station, NSMC combines accessibility, affordability, and high-quality medical services to meet the diverse healthcare needs of north Brisbane residents. Our experience medical team, led by Dr. Madhu Lakshmaiah, ensures personalized, patient-centered care with holistic solutions to a variety of health concerns. We're open 7 days a week with after-hours availability and our patients also benefit from the convenience of on-site blood tests, free parking, and proximity to a local pharmacy. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you still have questions about vestibular assessments at Narangba Station Medical Centre? No problem! Here are the most commonly asked questions we receive about balance services in Brisbane.

Contact & Bookings

To make an appointment, please call reception or use our online booking system via the button below. You can also visit our contact page to see further details about our location and directions.

Bookings are available from as early as 7AM on weekdays and Saturday. We are also open Sunday afternoon and late evening on Tuesday and Thursday until 8:30PM. 

Fax: (07) 3521 4334

Address: Shop 1/30 Main Street, Narangba, QLD, 4504

Can't find us? - We are situated across the road from Narangba Train Station next to the Narangba Village shopping complex. Look for signs for Narangba Health Centre and IGA.

Serving patients in Narangba, Burpengary, Dakabin, Deception Bay, Morayfield, North Lakes and North Brisbane surrounds