Vertigo Treatment Specialist in Delhi: Stop the Spinning Sensation
By Dr. Sudheer Pandey · July 24, 2026

Quick answer
A vertigo treatment specialist distinguishes BPPV, vestibular neuritis, Meniere's disease and central (brain) causes — many cases improve with a clinic repositioning manoeuvre or targeted vestibular therapy.
Vertigo is the false sense that you or the room is spinning. It is different from lightheadedness (feeling faint) or general imbalance. Correct labelling guides treatment: inner-ear crystal problems need repositioning; brainstem stroke needs emergency imaging.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) causes brief intense spins when rolling in bed or looking up. A bedside Dix-Hallpike test confirms it, and a canalith repositioning manoeuvre often cures it in one visit. Vestibular neuritis causes days of severe vertigo after a viral illness and needs early vestibular exercises.
Red flags that need urgent neurology care: sudden vertigo with double vision, facial weakness, severe headache, difficulty walking, or speech change. These can signal cerebellar or brainstem stroke even when hearing is normal.
Dr. Sudheer Pandey assesses vertigo with focused neurological and vestibular examination in New Delhi, deciding when MRI is needed versus when clinic treatment is enough. Patients from Punjabi Bagh, Rohini and nearby areas often present after months of unused 'neck medicines' that never addressed the true cause.
Long-term management may include vestibular rehabilitation, migraine-related vertigo treatment, or Meniere's disease plans involving diet, diuretics and ENT collaboration. Self-restricting movement worsens recovery — guided exercises rebuild balance.
Bottom line: do not live with spinning spells. A vertigo-focused neurologist can often identify the cause quickly and start effective treatment the same day.

