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I can stand at church without holding on to the pew.
– 81-year-old Betty Gross , Vancouver, WA
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There are many types of medical conditions that can cause symptoms of dizziness and imbalance. The Pacific Balance & Dizziness Center uses a team of specialists to identify the source of the problem and implement the best treatment approach. Our clinic offers the latest screening and diagnostic services for dizziness and balance impairments.
Our patients may be referred by their primary care physician, ENT doctor, neurologist, physiatrist or other health care provider. If you have not been seen by a physician, one of the highly qualified physicians at Vancouver Ear, Nose, and Throat clinic can evaluate you and begin the diagnostic process.
The physician may request that you see our Audiologist for diagnostic testing.
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Christopher Moor, AuD
Dr. Moor received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Communication Disorders from the University of Utah. He received his Doctor of Audiology degree from the University of Florida in 2004. He has been with Vancouver ENT since 2000 and has a special interest in assessment and treatment of balance disorders.
Once a diagnosis is made, patients may be managed with medical, surgical and/or vestibular rehabilitation. Patients referred to vestibular rehabilitation will be seen by Lourdes Herrera, MSPT. |
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Lourdes M. Herrera, MSPT
Lourdes graduated from Texas Women’s University with a Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology and clinical Master’s in Physical Therapy in 1992 and 1993. She received her Certificate of Specialization in Vestibular Rehab through Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Lourdes is trained in the use of Neurocom Smart Equitest Balance Master, which is used to evaluate and treat balance disorders. Her continuing education course work has been focused on advance rehabilitation of balance disorders and fall prevention. |
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