It feels like the room is spinning, your balance is off, and you can’t escape sudden waves of dizziness. These vertigo symptoms can make even simple tasks feel overwhelming.
For many patients, the typical response is to manage the symptoms: avoid triggers, take medication, and hope episodes become less frequent.
But what if you could identify and correct the underlying causes? Dr. Giudice’s world-class approach is designed for patients who want a higher level of care, using advanced evaluation and targeted therapies to restore balance, coordination, and stability.
Vertigo is often talked about as an inner ear issue, but in many cases, it’s much more complicated. Your condition may involve dysfunction involving the brain, body, and sensory inputs. At Apollo Health, we approach vertigo methodically, not symptomatically.
Your symptoms may be influenced by:
When these systems are not working together properly, the result can be dizziness, imbalance, and a persistent sense of disorientation.
Apollo Health’s approach is guided by the 3B Model, ensuring no aspect of your condition is overlooked.
The brain integrates information from your eyes, inner ear, and body to maintain balance and spatial awareness. When this processing is disrupted, it can lead to dizziness, delayed reactions, and instability.
The body provides the structural foundation for balance. Joint position, muscle activation, and posture all contribute to how well you can stabilize and move through space.
Biochemistry influences how your system responds to stress and inflammation. Blood sugar fluctuations, hydration status, and internal imbalances can all affect how the brain and nervous system function.
When all three systems are evaluated together, care becomes more accurate and effective.
Vertigo can present in different ways, and each pattern may point to a different combination of underlying causes.
We commonly work with:
Each case is evaluated within the context of your full system, allowing for a more targeted and effective approach.
Every patient undergoes a comprehensive evaluation to identify the root causes of their vertigo. This process allows us to build a precise and personalized plan.
Your care may include the following aspects:
We evaluate balance, coordination, reflexes, and how your nervous system integrates sensory input from your environment. This goes beyond basic testing. We assess how accurately your brain interprets information from your eyes, inner ear, and body, and how efficiently it responds. Subtle delays or mismatches in this system can create instability, even if standard exams appear normal. By identifying these gaps, we can target the exact areas where your nervous system needs support.
It’s important to assess how your brain processes spatial information, tracks movement, and stabilizes your vision during motion. Your visual and vestibular systems must work together seamlessly for you to feel grounded and oriented. If this coordination is off, it can lead to dizziness, motion sensitivity, or difficulty focusing. We evaluate tracking, gaze stabilization, and how your system responds to positional changes to pinpoint where dysfunction is occurring.
This step identifies instability, asymmetries, and compensation patterns that may be contributing to dizziness or disorientation. The way you stand, walk, and move directly affects how your body maintains balance. Even small imbalances in the neck, spine, or hips can alter sensory input and create a sense of disequilibrium. By analyzing your movement patterns in detail, we uncover the mechanical stressors that may be feeding into your symptoms.
We need to improve coordination, restore stability, and help your system adapt more effectively to movement and positional changes. This is where lasting change happens. Through specific, progressive exercises, we retrain how your brain and body communicate. The goal is not just relieving symptoms but building a more resilient system that can handle real-world movement without triggering dizziness or imbalance.
Vertigo is rarely straightforward. Many patients arrive at Apollo Health after seeing multiple providers, trying different treatments, and still not having clear answers.
Dr. Giudice specializes in these complex cases.
His approach is rooted in understanding how multiple systems interact, rather than isolating a single diagnosis. By combining advanced neurologic assessment, movement analysis, and a systems-based framework, he is able to identify patterns that are often missed in conventional care.
Patients benefit from:
This level of detail is what allows Dr. Giudice to work with patients who have not found success elsewhere and help them move toward meaningful, lasting improvement.
In some cases, vertigo is influenced by internal factors that affect how the brain and nervous system function.
When appropriate, we incorporate functional medicine to address:
By addressing both structural and biochemical factors, we create a more complete path to recovery.
Apollo Health is designed for individuals who want more than symptom management. This approach is ideal for patients who have tried traditional treatments without success or who are looking for a deeper, more precise solution.
Whether your vertigo is recent or something you have been managing for years, a systems-based approach can uncover what has been missed and provide a clearer path forward.
You don’t have to live with the uncertainty and disruption of vertigo.
With the right evaluation and a comprehensive, systems-based strategy, it is possible to restore balance, improve stability, and regain confidence in your body.
At Apollo Health, Dr. Giudice’s Pain & Performance program is designed to help you move through life with clarity and control. Get started with Dr. Giudice in Mamaroneck today and take the first step toward lasting relief.