Why Refer to Us
GPs are the frontline of healthcare, yet dizziness remains one of the most challenging presentations in primary care. When you refer to Sydney Dizziness Clinic, you gain a partner — not just a destination for a difficult problem.
Your patient is assessed by a vestibular physician, with vestibular rehabilitation arranged alongside where it's needed — medical management and rehabilitation coordinated, and clear communication back to you at every step.
Care That Continues After the Referral

Comprehensive History and Examination
Comprehensive History and Examination
Refined over nine years and thousands of consultations, our history-taking and examination reliably identify the cause of dizziness in most patients. No guesswork — just pattern recognition built from experience.

Objective Vestibular Testing
Objective Vestibular Testing
A structured battery assessing inner ear, brainstem and cerebellar function: recorded oculomotor testing, video head impulse testing and positional tests — with hearing and VEMPs when indicated.

From Assessment to Action
From Assessment to Action
Most patients leave with a diagnosis and a collaborative plan — education, lifestyle changes, medication, repositioning manoeuvres and onward referrals where required.

GP-Friendly Communication
GP-Friendly Communication
A detailed report after the assessment — diagnosis, investigation results, management plan and any referrals — so the shared care is seamless.

Evidence-Based Care
Evidence-Based Care
Our protocols follow international best-practice guidelines, including those of the Bárány Society, so your patients receive world-class vestibular medicine management.

Telehealth for Your Patients
Telehealth for Your Patients
Expert vestibular care for patients who can't easily travel to our Sydney clinic locations — without unnecessary travel or long waits.
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How to Refer
The Referral Pathway
Four simple steps from your desk to a detailed report back.
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Referral Contact Details
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What to refer
Sydney Dizziness Clinic accepts referrals for patients with any symptom complex in which vestibular pathology is suspected or cannot be excluded. Common referral indications include:
Common referral indications
- Recurrent episodes of vertigo or dizziness not yet diagnosed
- BPPV that has not resolved with initial Epley, or is atypical
- Suspected vestibular migraine
- Suspected or confirmed Ménière's disease
- Persistent dizziness or imbalance following viral illness
- Chronic dizziness with postural or visual triggers (possible PPPD)
- Unexplained unilateral hearing loss with dizziness
- Dizziness in the context of ototoxic medication use
- Dizziness with gait imbalance in older patients
- Oscillopsia or bilateral vestibular symptoms
What to include
Essential information
- Duration and character of dizziness (spinning vs. rocking vs. light-headedness)
- Episode pattern (constant vs. episodic — if episodic, duration of episodes)
- Positional triggers (if any)
- Auditory symptoms (hearing loss, tinnitus, aural fullness)
- Neurological symptoms (diplopia, dysarthria, dysphagia, ataxia)
- Current medications (especially antihypertensives, aminoglycosides)
- Previous investigations (audiogram, imaging, prior specialist assessments)
- Relevant history (migraine, autoimmune disease, cardiovascular disease)
Urgent flags — please specify
- New acute vertigo with neurological signs — consider ED/neurology first
- Sudden unilateral hearing loss — requires urgent ENT referral
- Dizziness with new headache and papilloedema — ED immediately
Find Your Nearest Clinic
Enter your patient's postcode to find the closest Sydney Dizziness Clinic location — telehealth is available for patients who can't travel.
Clinician Education & Professional Development
Free, evidence-based resources built by the Australian Dizziness Clinics vestibular physician network — for your own learning, and for the patients in front of you.
Over 1,000 free resources across the ADC Education Hub
For You — Build Your Vestibular Skills
- A 14-topic literature review series written specifically for general clinicians — BPPV, vestibular migraine, Ménière's and more
- One-page cheat sheets designed for quick reference during a consultation
- Videos and podcasts you can watch or listen to between patients
For Your Patients — Materials You Can Hand Out
- Printable information leaflets for 35+ vestibular conditions — send one home with every diagnosis
- Patient explainer videos and audio in plain language, free on YouTube and Spotify
- Reinforces your advice, saves consultation time and improves adherence
Vestibular Medicine Courses
For GPs and GP registrars wanting confidence with the dizzy patient
- A structured approach to dizziness presentations
- Diagnosis and management of the common vestibular disorders
- Bedside examination skills you can use the next day
For clinicians with a specific interest in vestibular medicine
- Complex and atypical presentations
- Advanced diagnostic techniques and test interpretation
- A pathway towards vestibular physician practice
Become a Vestibular Physician
Interested in building expertise in vestibular medicine? Join the Australian Dizziness Clinics network — mentorship, training pathways, and the chance to make a real difference.
Learn More →Frequently Asked Questions
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Send a Referral or Enquiry
Use the form below, or call the clinic directly on 02 6170 3351. We respond to all referrals within 2 business days.




