Vertigo Care at Chiron Chiropractic
Are you tired of dealing with dizziness, nausea, or that unsettling feeling like the world won’t stay still? If yes, you might be suffering from a bout of vertigo.
It isn’t always the dramatic spinning sensation you might imagine, like being on one of those old carnival rides that whip you around until you can barely stand. For many patients, their vertigo symptoms are much more subtle, but just as disruptive. In fact, many people who visit Chiron Chiropractic don’t think they have it, but when we review their symptoms together, they check every box on the vertigo list.
Regardless of the severity of the symptoms, our Walnut Creek Chiropractor Dr. Lawrence Callaway uses Quantum Spinal Mechanics (QSM3) and Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic to help correct the imbalance, getting you back on your feet and providing the long-term relief you’ve been seeking.
Understanding Your Symptoms
Getting to the Root Cause of Your Discomfort
Vertigo can show up in unexpected ways. It might only happen when you look up and to the left, or when you lie on your left side at night and feel like you’re spinning. Sometimes it’s not obvious, and more of a lingering sense of imbalance and uneasiness that follows you through your day.
What some people may not realize is that vertigo is often traced back to macro traumas, such as a car accident, a slip and fall, or intensely stressful periods in your life. It can also develop from micro traumas, which are small, repetitive stresses that build up over time, like staring at a computer screen for hours.
Your body compensates until overcompensation in one area creates undercompensation in another, leading to the symptoms you’re experiencing now.
Gentle Care for Lasting Results
Schedule Your Visit Today
Living with dizziness or that constant off-balance feeling can make everyday life feel frustrating and exhausting. If you’re ready for a gentle, precise approach that addresses the root of your vertigo, contact our Walnut Creek practice today and schedule an appointment.

