Dizziness & Vertigo Treatment in Newnan, GA
A Complete, Root-Cause Evaluation for Balance Problems, Spinning Sensations & Lightheadedness
Dizziness and vertigo can feel scary, frustrating, and unpredictable. Many patients are told, “everything looks normal,” yet they still struggle with spinning sensations, unsteadiness, motion sensitivity, pressure, or episodes that come and go without warning.
In the absence of a major trauma or serious medical condition, dizziness and vertigo are almost always caused by a combination of structural, neurological, and metabolic imbalances that disrupt how the brain interprets balance signals. Vertigo is not simply an “inner ear problem,” and dizziness is rarely caused by one single issue. Instead, the body’s balance systems—which include the spine, eyes, inner ear, nerves, and metabolic chemistry—must work together with perfect timing.
At Newnan Natural Pain Relief & Wellness, what sets us apart from 99% of healthcare offices is our advanced training in how these systems work together. By evaluating structural, neurological, and metabolic factors, we uncover why your dizziness is happening—so you can finally get lasting relief.
Our Three-System Approach to Vertigo and Dizziness
A Complete, Multi-System Approach to Lasting Vertigo and Dizziness Relief
Our Three-System Approach to Vertigo
1. Structural Factors
How alignment, mobility, and posture contribute to dizziness
Structural problems in the upper spine, jaw, muscles of the neck, or inner-ear drainage pathways can create faulty movement signals that confuse the balance centers of the brain. Forward head posture, cervical stiffness, previous injuries, and misalignment can all disrupt the body’s ability to sense position correctly.
2. Neurological Factors
How the brain and vestibular system process balance signals
Vertigo is ultimately a neurological problem. When the balance centers of the brain receive mismatched information from the eyes, inner ear, or neck, the brain cannot accurately determine your position in space. This mismatch produces spinning sensations, lightheadedness, or imbalance.
3. Metabolic Factors
How inflammation, circulation, and internal chemistry affect vertigo
Less commonly addressed—but extremely important—are the metabolic factors that influence dizziness. When inflammation is high, blood sugar is unstable, hormones are imbalanced, or fluid regulation is disrupted, the brain and inner ear become more sensitive and reactive.
A Customized Vertigo & Dizziness Care Plan—Built for You
Your plan is based on what we find in your structural, neurological, and metabolic evaluations—not generic protocols or temporary fixes
Our approach helps you:
- Reduce or eliminate vertigo episodes
- Improve balance and stability
- Restore proper sensory integration
- Reduce motion sensitivity
- Support healthy neurological and metabolic function
- Prevent recurring episodes
This is dizziness care that finally makes sense.