Everyone has experienced a momentary feeling of faintness or lightheadedness. When that sensation recurs often or is accompanied by the sensation of violent spinning, it can make your life miserable. Constant dizziness can make it difficult to concentrate or remember things. Reading or writing for business or pleasure may become difficult.

   Joining in activities outside of your home may be hampered by unsteadiness. You may even be concerned that your faltering footsteps may be misinterpeted as the result of intoxication. Dizziness and fear of falling can also take away your confidence within your own home, making you afraid to move without assistance of friends or family
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Symptoms may include:
1. Unsteadiness when walking
2. Facial weakness or numbness
3. Ringing in your ears
4. Hearing loss
5. Loss of coordination


   40% of people over the age of 45 experience dizziness or balance problems at some point in their life. There are many causes for these symptoms but a large percentage is caused by a vestibular (inner ear) balance disorder. Find out more about vestibular disorders and thier symptoms by visiting our "Vestibuler Disorders" page.

   The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons estimates that 30-40% of all falls can be prevented. A fall prevention program can help fortify your independance. Our testing and treatment program can provide you with the most comprehensive services possible. Find out more by visiting our "Treatment Program" page.

    If you feel you would benefit from our specialized treatment program, contact Central Mesa Medical for your initial appointment and evaluation. Our program is covered by Medicare and most major insurence companies.


Central Mesa Medical
204 N. Center St.
Mesa, AZ 85201

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please call: 480-964-3953

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