13588 88 Ave #202, Surrey, BC V3W 2P5
Welcome to King George Physio!
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Call for help: (604) 503-5682
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At King George Physio, we specialize in providing a wide range of physiotherapy services to help you recover from injuries, manage pain, and optimize your physical well-being. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to delivering personalized care and effective treatment options tailored to your unique needs.
13588 88 Ave #202, Surrey, BC V3W 2P5
Welcome to King George Physio!
Call for help: (604) 503-5682
Has vertigo turned your world upside down? If simple movements like rolling over in bed, looking up, or turning your head send the room spinning, you’re not imagining it-and you’re definitely not alone. Every month, hundreds of Surrey residents search for a “vestibular therapist near me” hoping for fast relief from vertigo, dizziness, and balance problems.
At King George Physiotherapy inside Bear Creek Plaza, we’ve spent 9+ years helping people just like you eliminate vertigo, restore balance, and reclaim their confidence through specialized vestibular rehabilitation therapy. Our certified vestibular therapist uses hospital-grade infrared video goggles, vHIT testing, and evidence-based canalith repositioning manoeuvres (Epley, Semont, BBQ roll) to pinpoint the exact cause of your dizziness-then fix it, often in just 1-3 visits. No guesswork. No weeks of pills. Just results.
Same-day appointments available. Call (604) 503-5682 or book online now.
Over 300 verified five-star reviews. Direct ICBC billing. Free parking.
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on the assessment and treatment of balance and vestibular disorders, including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, vestibular migraine, and more. It involves a combination of exercises, manual techniques, and education designed to improve vestibular function, enhance gaze stability, and promote central nervous system compensation for vestibular deficits.
Our vestibular rehabilitation therapists have extensive experience treating the full spectrum of balance and dizziness disorders:
The most common cause of vertigo. If the room spins when you roll over in bed or look up, you likely have BPPV. Our vestibular physiotherapists use the Epley maneuver to reposition displaced crystals-often providing immediate relief in 1-3 sessions.
Viral infections that inflame your inner ear, causing severe dizziness. Our vestibular physio programs accelerate recovery and restore stability.
Car accidents and sports injuries can cause persistent dizziness. We work extensively with ICBC claims and provide specialized treatment for post-concussion vestibular problems.
Dizziness and vertigo triggered by stress, poor sleep, or certain foods. We help you manage symptoms and identify triggers.
We improve stability and significantly reduce fall risk through evidence-based balance training-especially important for Surrey seniors.
Targeted vestibular rehabilitation helps stroke survivors regain stability and independence.
Dizziness and vertigo triggered by stress, poor sleep, or certain foods. We help you manage symptoms and identify triggers.
During a vestibular rehabilitation program at King George Physio, our experienced vestibular rehabilitation therapists will conduct a thorough evaluation of your vestibular system.
Your first visit takes 60-75 minutes and includes:
– Detailed symptom history and medical background
– Eye movement testing to assess vestibular function
– Positional testing to identify BPPV and affected ear
– Balance evaluation with eyes open and closed
– Gait analysis to see how symptoms affect walking
– Functional movement testing for real-world activities
After assessment, our vestibular physiotherapist develop a personalized vestibular rehabilitation treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.
– Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers
For BPPV, we perform Epley and Semont techniques that guide displaced crystals back into place. Most patients experience immediate improvement.
– Gaze Stabilization Exercises
Retrain your eye-head coordination so you can move your head without dizziness. These exercises challenge and improve your vestibular system.
– Balance Retraining
Progressive exercises that restore confidence navigating Surrey’s stores, parks, and sidewalks-not just stability in our clinic.
– Habituation Exercises
Controlled exposure to trigger movements helps your brain adapt and become less sensitive to dizziness-causing activities.
– Customized Home Programs
Clear, written exercises tailored to your specific condition. Your program evolves as you improve.
✓ Dramatic reduction in vertigo and dizziness – BPPV often resolves in 1-3 sessions; other conditions improve within 4-8 weeks
✓ Restored balance and confidence – Walk, drive, and move without fear
✓ Improved visual stability – Turn your head without the world spinning
✓ Reduced fall risk – Better balance prevents injuries
✓ Better quality of life – Less anxiety, more independence, greater engagement in activities you love
Address: 13588 88 Ave #202, Surrey, BC V3W 2P5, Canada
Q1. How long does vestibular rehabilitation take?
Most BPPV cases resolve in 1–3 sessions, while chronic vestibular migraine may require 6–8 weeks of treatment.
Q2. Do I need a doctor’s referral?
No. Physiotherapists are primary-care practitioners in BC, so a doctor’s referral is not required.
Q3. Is vestibular therapy covered by ICBC?
Yes, only if your dizziness or vertigo is related to a motor-vehicle accident. ICBC’s Enhanced Care covers 100% of vestibular assessment and treatment with no user fees.
Q4. Can I drive after vestibular treatment?
We recommend arranging a ride for your first visit. Most patients are able to drive themselves after subsequent sessions.
Q5. What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring your medication list, any recent imaging reports, wear comfortable clothing, and bring sunglasses if you experience light sensitivity.
Q6. Are virtual vestibular sessions effective?
Virtual sessions have limitations. For optimal safety and results, we offer in-clinic vestibular rehabilitation sessions.
Q7. Will vestibular exercises make me dizzier?
A temporary increase in dizziness is normal. Your therapist will carefully pace exercises to minimize symptom flare-ups.
Q8. How do I book with a vestibular therapist near me?
Call 604-670-3400 or use the online booking button below. Same-day appointments are available.
Stop the spin today. Call +1 604-503-5682 or book your vestibular rehabilitation assessment online now. Same-day slots available.
At King George Physio, we specialize in providing a wide range of physiotherapy services to help you recover from injuries, manage pain, and optimize your physical well-being.
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