Patient Education
Resources
Understanding your dizziness is the first step toward recovery. Below you'll find educational resources to help you learn more about common vestibular conditions and what to expect from treatment.
Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA)
VEDA is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting people with vestibular disorders. Their website offers comprehensive information about vestibular conditions, treatment options, finding a specialist, and connecting with a supportive community of patients and healthcare providers.
vestibular.orgThe Dizzy Cook
Founded by Alicia Wolf, The Dizzy Cook is an invaluable resource for patients dealing with vestibular migraine and other vestibular conditions. The site features migraine-friendly recipes, lifestyle tips, and practical advice for managing symptoms through diet and daily habits. A wonderful companion resource for your treatment journey.
thedizzycook.comTalk Dizzy to Me — YouTube Channel
Talk Dizzy to Me is an educational YouTube channel that breaks down complex vestibular topics into easy-to-understand videos. Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been living with a vestibular condition for years, this channel offers helpful insights into various conditions, treatments, and coping strategies.
youtube.com/@TalkDizzyToMeGrounded — The Vestibular Podcast
The Grounded podcast features conversations with vestibular specialists, patients, and advocates. It's an excellent way to learn more about vestibular conditions, hear stories of recovery, and stay informed about the latest developments in vestibular care — all while on the go.
groundedpodcast.comMore Resources Coming Soon
We're developing additional educational content including articles on specific vestibular conditions, treatment guides, and patient education materials. Check back regularly for new resources to support your recovery journey.
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