How Is Dizziness Diagnosed?
Understand the tests used to identify the cause of dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems — and what to expect during your evaluation.
- ⭐ Tests for vertigo, imbalance, and inner ear disorders
- ⭐ Non-invasive and clinically proven diagnostics
- ⭐ Personalized evaluation based on your symptoms

Why Testing Is Important
Dizziness can come from many different causes — including inner ear disorders, circulation issues, or neurological conditions. Because symptoms often overlap, testing is essential to accurately identify the root cause.At Advanced Audiology Institute, we use specialized balance and vestibular testing to evaluate how your inner ear and brain work together. This allows us to create a treatment plan tailored specifically to your condition.
What Happens During Balance Testing?
- Comfortable and non-invasive
- Completed in a single visit
- Designed to pinpoint the exact source of your dizziness
You may be asked to follow moving objects, change head positions, or wear special goggles that track eye movement.
Common Tests for Dizziness and Balance Disorders
Inner Ear (Vestibular) Testing
- VNG (Videonystagmography)
Tracks eye movements to evaluate inner ear function - Dix-Hallpike Test
Identifies positional vertigo (BPPV) - Caloric Testing
Measures how each ear responds to stimulation
👉 These tests help diagnose conditions like vertigo, vestibular neuritis, and balance disorders.
Circulatory & Systemic Screening
- Blood pressure evaluation
- Oxygen and circulation checks
👉 Helps rule out non-inner ear causes of dizziness
Neurological Screening
- Balance and coordination testing
- Reflex and movement evaluation
👉 Used when symptoms may involve the brain or nervous system
Conditions Diagnosed Through Balance Testing
- BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
- Vestibular neuritis
- Meniere’s disease
- Chronic balance disorders
- Inner ear dysfunction
Is Balance Testing Safe?
Balance testing is safe, non-invasive, and performed by trained specialists. Some tests may briefly reproduce dizziness symptoms, but this is necessary to accurately diagnose the problem. Our team ensures you are comfortable throughout the entire process and explains each step along the way.
Get Answers for Your Dizziness
If you’re experiencing dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues, the first step toward relief is an accurate diagnosis.
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Our audiologists hold doctoral-level training in hearing and balance care, ensuring you receive expert diagnosis, treatment, and guidance every step of the way.

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We take the time to understand your unique needs and guide you through your options—without pressure—so you can make confident decisions about your hearing care.

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