Vertigo treatment involves managing symptoms of vertigo, a condition causing dizziness, imbalance, and nausea. Methods include Epley maneuvers (canalith repositioning procedures), medications for vestibular system dysfunction, and vestibular rehabilitation therapy to improve balance and reduce symptoms.
Vertigo treatment involves managing symptoms of vertigo, a condition causing dizziness, imbalance, and nausea. Methods include Epley maneuvers (canalith repositioning procedures), medications for vestibular system dysfunction, and vestibular rehabilitation therapy to improve balance and reduce symptoms.
In Athens, there are 4 clinics that offer Vertigo Treatment
Vertigo treatment in Greece often includes vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) and medication. VRT helps improve balance and reduce dizziness by retraining the inner ear, while medication may include anticholinergics or benzodiazepines for symptom relief.
Greece's healthcare system is a mix of public and private services. Waiting times for non-emergency treatments can be long, but vertigo patients typically see specialists within 1-3 weeks.