No referral is required to see a chiropractor for vertigo. You can book online with our clinic.
Vertigo Chiropractor Shelley
If you’re struggling with ongoing dizziness, imbalance, or nausea, our experienced chiropractors can assess your spine, nervous system, and posture to create a personalised treatment plan. Book your consultation today and take the first step toward feeling steady again.
What is Vertigo?
Vertigo is a sensation of spinning, swaying, or imbalance, often caused by issues in the inner ear or nervous system. Unlike ordinary dizziness, vertigo makes you feel like either you or the room around you is moving, even when you’re still.
Common forms of vertigo include:
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Triggered by changes in head position.
- Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis: Inflammation of the inner ear or vestibular nerve.
- Cervicogenic vertigo: Dizziness originating from issues in the cervical spine (neck).

Common Causes of Vertigo
Vertigo can stem from several sources. Some of the most common include:
- Dysfunction of the inner ear (BPPV, Ménière’s disease)
- Inflammation of the vestibular nerve
- Head or neck injury
- Poor posture or spinal misalignment
- Migraines
- Circulatory issues affecting the brain or inner ear
Symptoms of Vertigo
Vertigo symptoms may come and go or persist depending on the cause. They can include:
- Spinning or swaying sensations
- Loss of balance and unsteadiness
- Nausea or vomiting
- Headaches or migraines
- Light-headedness
- Neck stiffness or discomfort
- Difficulty focusing visually
If vertigo is affecting your work, exercise, or daily life, chiropractic care may provide safe, non-invasive relief.
Chiropractor for Vertigo Treatments
Chiropractic treatment focuses on the spine and nervous system, both of which play a role in balance and coordination. When the upper cervical spine (neck area) is misaligned, it can affect the signals between your brain, inner ear, and body.
Our chiropractors use gentle, targeted techniques to:
- Restore spinal alignment and posture
- Improve blood flow and nerve communication
- Reduce tension in the neck and shoulders
- Support the vestibular system’s function
- Relieve associated headaches and neck pain
- For many patients, this can reduce the frequency, intensity, and duration of vertigo episodes.
Why Choose Regenerate Chiropractic
- Evidence-based and personalised treatment plans
- Focus on long-term recovery, not just short-term relief
- Experienced chiropractor with a strong rehab and performance background
- Friendly, supportive clinic environment
- Convenient Shelley location with flexible booking options
Chiropractor for Vertigo in Perth
We provide tailored chiropractic care for sciatica to patients in Shelley and nearby suburbs, including Riverton, Rossmoyne, Willetton, Leeming, Parkwood, and Lynwood.
Home Management Tips for Vertigo
Alongside chiropractic care, there are simple steps you can take at home to help manage vertigo:
- Avoid sudden head movements where possible
- Stay hydrated throughout the day
- Practise relaxation and breathing exercises
- Perform recommended balance or vestibular exercises
- Maintain good posture at your desk and while sleeping
- Limit caffeine, alcohol, and smoking, which can worsen symptoms
Meet The Team
Dr David Hewson
Dr David Hewson provides chiropractic care across Shelley, Canning Vale and Pingelly, helping patients find long-term relief from a wide range of musculoskeletal issues. He has a strong interest in managing conditions such as sciatica, recurring headaches, neck pain, and persistent lower back problems.
David takes a thorough, evidence-based approach to every patient. By carefully assessing posture, spinal alignment, and movement patterns, he develops treatment plans that are practical, results-driven, and tailored to individual needs.
Find Our Clinic
Can chiropractic cure vertigo?
While no treatment can guarantee a cure, chiropractic care may significantly reduce symptoms for vertigo caused by spinal or nervous system issues.
Is chiropractic safe for vertigo?
Yes. Our chiropractors use gentle, non-invasive techniques that are safe and tailored to your comfort level.
How many sessions will I need?
This depends on the cause of your vertigo and your individual response to care. Some patients notice improvements quickly, while others need ongoing support.