Vertigo Treatment in Surrey | Acupuncture for Dizziness Relief
- Apr 4
- 2 min read
What is Vertigo?
Vertigo is a spinning or off-balance sensation that can affect your daily activities. Many people notice it when turning their head, getting out of bed, or during periods of stress.
Common causes include:
Inner ear conditions such as BPPV
Neck tension and postural strain
Stress and nervous system imbalance
Circulation-related factors
How Acupuncture at SurreyWellness Can Help
At SurreyWellness, treatment focuses on restoring balance and addressing underlying causes of dizziness.
Acupuncture may help:
Improve circulation to the head and inner ear
Release tension in the neck and shoulders
Calm the nervous system
Reduce frequency and intensity of vertigo episodes
Each treatment is personalized based on your symptoms and lifestyle.
What We Commonly See in Clinic
Many patients experience vertigo related to:
Neck Tension and Posture : Long hours at a desk or phone use can contribute to dizziness.
Stress and Fatigue : An overactive nervous system can make symptoms more noticeable.
TMJ and Jaw Tension : Tension in the jaw and surrounding muscles can influence head and neck balance.
⚠️ Rule Out Serious Conditions First
Vertigo should always be properly assessed before starting treatment. It is important to rule out more serious medical conditions.
Please seek medical evaluation if you experience:
Sudden, severe vertigo unlike previous episodes
Weakness, numbness, or difficulty speaking
Double vision or severe headache
Loss of coordination or difficulty walking
Recent head injury
Acupuncture is used as a supportive treatment after appropriate evaluation, not a replacement for medical diagnosis.
A Natural and Supportive Approach
Our goal at SurreyWellness is not only to reduce dizziness, but to support overall balance by addressing tension, circulation, and nervous system regulation.
Acupuncture can be safely combined with:
Medical care
Vestibular rehabilitation
TMJ or dental-related care
Final Thoughts
Vertigo can be frustrating, but many cases improve with a structured and personalized approach. Addressing both physical and neurological factors can make a meaningful difference in your daily comfort.

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