📍 Downtown Langley · Aldergrove · Murrayville · Brookswood
Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment in Langley, BC 🌀
Spinning sensations, unsteadiness, and dizziness can be resolved — often in just a few sessions. Our specialised vestibular physiotherapy gets to the root of your vertigo, including BPPV, and gives you your balance and confidence back. 💚
✅ No Referral Needed · ✅ ICBC Approved · ✅ WorkSafe BC · ✅ Direct Billing — All Insurers · ✅ Same-Day Appointments
🌀 Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialists
Spinning, Dizzy, Off-Balance? We Can Help.
Vertigo is one of the most disorienting and frightening symptoms a person can experience — and one of the most effectively treatable with the right specialised assessment. At Olive Physiotherapy in Downtown Langley, James Okafor brings specialised training in vestibular rehabilitation to identify the exact cause of your dizziness and resolve it, often in just a handful of sessions. 🎯
Whether your vertigo began after a motor vehicle accident, a fall, a viral infection, or for no clear reason at all — we have the specialised tools to assess and treat it properly. Serving patients from Aldergrove, Murrayville, Brookswood, Willowbrook, Surrey, and throughout Langley City. 🌿
- ✅ Specialised vestibular rehabilitation training
- ✅ BPPV diagnosis & repositioning treatment
- ✅ Often resolved in 1–4 sessions for BPPV
- ✅ ICBC & WorkSafe BC approved
- ✅ Same-day appointments available
- ✅ Direct billing to all insurers
1–4
Sessions for BPPV
95%
BPPV Success Rate
250+
5-Star Reviews
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My dizziness and balance issues from BPPV were resolved in 4 sessions. James knew immediately what was wrong and fixed it. Life-changing.”
— Colleen S., Surrey
🩺 Types of Vertigo We Treat
Identifying the Exact Cause of Your Dizziness 🔍
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BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
The most common cause of vertigo — brief, intense spinning triggered by head movement, often when rolling over in bed or looking up. Highly treatable with specific repositioning manoeuvres.
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Post-Concussion Vertigo
Dizziness and balance dysfunction following a head injury, concussion, or whiplash from a motor vehicle accident. Often accompanies cervicogenic dizziness and visual disturbances.
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Cervicogenic Dizziness
Dizziness originating from neck joint dysfunction and muscle tension, commonly following whiplash injuries. Often coexists with neck pain, headaches, and reduced neck mobility.
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Vestibular Hypofunction
Reduced inner ear balance function following infection (vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis), causing ongoing unsteadiness, imbalance, and motion sensitivity that improves with targeted exercise.
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Age-Related Balance Decline
Gradual unsteadiness, fear of falling, and reduced balance confidence common in older adults. Targeted balance and strength training significantly reduces fall risk and restores independence.
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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness
Chronic non-spinning dizziness, often a swaying or rocking sensation, worsened by visually busy environments or upright activity. Responds well to graded vestibular rehabilitation exercises.
🩺 Types of Vertigo We Treat
Identifying the Exact Cause of Your Dizziness 🔍
🌀
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
The most common cause of vertigo — brief, intense spinning triggered by head movement, often when rolling over in bed or looking up. Highly treatable with specific repositioning manoeuvres.
🚗
Post-Concussion Vertigo
Dizziness and balance dysfunction following a head injury, concussion, or whiplash from a motor vehicle accident. Often accompanies cervicogenic dizziness and visual disturbances.
🦴
Cervicogenic Dizziness
Dizziness originating from neck joint dysfunction and muscle tension, commonly following whiplash injuries. Often coexists with neck pain, headaches, and reduced neck mobility.
⚖️
Vestibular Hypofunction
Reduced inner ear balance function following infection (vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis), causing ongoing unsteadiness, imbalance, and motion sensitivity that improves with targeted exercise.
🧓
Age-Related Balance Decline
Gradual unsteadiness, fear of falling, and reduced balance confidence common in older adults. Targeted balance and strength training significantly reduces fall risk and restores independence.
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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness
Chronic non-spinning dizziness, often a swaying or rocking sensation, worsened by visually busy environments or upright activity. Responds well to graded vestibular rehabilitation exercises.

💚 Our Approach
How We Diagnose & Treat Your Vertigo
🔍 Specialised Vestibular Assessment
We use positional testing (such as the Dix-Hallpike test), oculomotor screening, and balance assessment to precisely identify the source of your dizziness.
🔄 Repositioning & Targeted Treatment
For BPPV, specific canalith repositioning manoeuvres (like the Epley manoeuvre) often resolve symptoms in a single session. Other causes receive tailored manual therapy and exercise.
⚖️ Balance & Habituation Exercises
Progressive vestibular and balance retraining exercises help your brain adapt and recalibrate, reducing residual unsteadiness and rebuilding confidence in movement.
🏠 Home Program & Discharge
You leave with a clear home exercise plan and strategies to manage any future episodes — most BPPV patients are fully discharged within 1–4 visits. 💚
🌀 Vestibular Rehab Specialists | 🚗 ICBC Recovery Network | 🏗️ WorkSafe BC | 💳 Direct Billing — All Insurers | ⭐ 100+ Five-Star Reviews
📍 Vertigo Treatment Near You
Vestibular Rehab Close to Home 🌿
Our Downtown Langley vertigo clinic is the most accessible vestibular rehabilitation provider in the region — with free parking and same-day appointments serving Aldergrove 🌾, Murrayville 🏘️, Brookswood 🌲, Willowbrook 🛍️, Surrey 🏙️, and Langley City 🏢.