We offer expert care for tinnitus and hearing loss—conditions that often go hand-in-hand with balance challenges. Using the latest hearing aid and vestibular technologies, we help you find long-lasting relief, greater stability, and improved quality of life.
Book AppointmentWearing hearing aids can slow cognitive decline by keeping your brain active and engaged—reducing the risk of memory loss, dementia, and depression.
We use the latest technology designed to retrain your brain’s response to tinnitus—significantly reducing its intensity.
Hearing and balance are deeply connected. By restoring sound input, hearing aids boost spatial awareness and help improve coordination.
TREATMENT PLAN
Step 1
We take time to understand your hearing challenges, lifestyle, and goals—laying the groundwork for a truly personalized solution.
Step 2
Your hearing aids are selected and precisely fitted based on your unique needs, ensuring optimal comfort, clarity, and discretion.
Step 3
As your hearing needs evolve, we provide ongoing adjustments and care—so your hearing aids continue to work at their best, long-term.
OUR EXPERTISE
Even mild hearing loss increases your likelihood of falls by 300%. Hearing aids help restore this crucial input, improving not just how well you hear—but how confidently you move through the world.
How Hearing Aids Help:
You might not realize it, but hearing and balance are deeply interconnected. Your ears do far more than hear—they play a critical role in helping your brain understand where you are in space. When hearing loss occurs, it reduces the amount of auditory information available to help guide spatial awareness and environmental perception. This can increase your risk of imbalance and falls, especially in older adults.
With enhanced spatial cues and better environmental awareness, many patients report greater steadiness, mobility, and overall well-being. At our clinic, we don’t treat hearing loss in isolation—we approach it as part of your full balance and health journey.
Hearing plays a critical
role in balance by
anchoring the brain
to its environment.
Dr. Pearce
OUR EXPERTISE
Tinnitus—the persistent ringing or buzzing in your ears—can be disruptive, stressful, and deeply isolating.
How Hearing Aids Help:
Many patients experience significant relief through advanced hearing aid technology. A proper hearing aid, coupled with sound therapy programs, retrain the brain’s response to tinnitus, helping reduce its intensity and emotional impact.
Hearing aids work by amplifying external sounds, which can mask the internal noise of tinnitus and give the brain more useful input to process. Over time, this can lessen the brain’s focus on tinnitus, offering not just relief—but peace of mind. At the Dizzy and Vertigo Institute, we tailor your tinnitus care to your needs and support you with expert fitting, technology selection, and ongoing follow-up care.
Tinnitus doesn’t have to
control your life. There
are real, proven solutions.
Dr. Nava
TESTIMONIALS
ABOUT US
Our Co-Founders, Dr. Brooke Pearce and Dr. Chelsea Nava are internationally known for their ability to blend the science and art of vestibular care. They are charismatic vestibular audiologists with advanced education in neuroscience, ocular motor assessments, pharmacology and ototoxicity affecting their patient populations. They take a collaborative approach to diagnosis-working with physicians and health care specialists to ensure they find the root cause of your symptoms. They are known for their innovative and effective vestibular care customized to your needs
The average Dizzy Patient sees 5-6 doctors before getting the proper diagnosis and effective treatment. We pride ourselves on being the last doctor Dizzy Patients ever need to see.
Dr. Pearce & Dr. Nava