The Dizzy Patient Evaluation

by Dr. Christopher Chang, last modified on 8/17/17

DISCLAIMER: We do NOT consider ourselves "dizzy" experts, but provide the following info as a service to patients. As we are an ENT practice, we will only perform the appropriate testing and evaluation to see if the ears and/or allergies are a cause of a patient's dizziness. Anything more needs to be arranged through your primary care physician or another specialist. Generally speaking, a neurologist is the specialist able to provide the most comprehensive evaluation of dizziness.

The dizziness lasts continuously for weeks to months before improving.


Is this associated with fluctuating hearing loss, ringing of the ears, and/or ear fullness on only one side?
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Is this associated with only ear fullness and/or hearing loss to one or both ears?
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Is this associated with severe hearing loss and/or tinnitus?
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Started AFTER a boat/plane trip (like a cruise) with dizziness described as a rocking sensation that resolves with movement but not when standing or sitting still. No ear symptoms at all.
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