Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment Doctor in Bentonville, AR

Regain Balance. Reduce Fear. Feel Grounded Again. If the room feels like it spins when you move—or if you’re constantly off balance, foggy, or anxious about falling—your body is signaling that something deeper is out of sync.
Vertigo and dizziness aren’t just random—they’re often the result of miscommunication between your brain, body, and inner ear. At The F.A.R.M. Clinic, we identify the root causes of imbalance, so you can regain control, move with confidence, and feel grounded again—naturally.
A senior man holding his temples, experiencing dizziness.
A woman suffering from dizziness and vertigo.

What Is Vertigo?

Vertigo is a type of dizziness that creates the illusion of spinning or movement, even when you’re standing still. While it may be short-lived for some, others experience frequent or chronic episodes that affect balance, daily function, and quality of life.
At The F.A.R.M. Clinic, we take an integrated, root‒cause approach to help you understand why it’s happening—and how to fix it naturally.
Common Signs & Symptoms:
• Spinning sensation or motion when still • Lightheadedness or floating feeling • Nausea or vomiting • Unsteadiness or frequent falls • Ear fullness or ringing • Difficulty focusing or walking • Anxiety or fear during episodes
Many patients describe it as “feeling disconnected from their body” or “off-balance all the time.”

What Causes Vertigo & Dizziness?

Vertigo can stem from multiple systems—not just the ears. We look deeper than the symptoms to identify:
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
Cervicogenic vertigo (from neck dysfunction)
TMJ-related tension or misalignment
Inner ear dysfunction (vestibular system)
Nervous system imbalance
Past trauma or concussion
Chronic stress or postural instability
A man with a pained expression suffering from dizziness and vertigo.
Vertigo is a multisystem issue, which is why it often goes misdiagnosed or mistreated.
A woman with closed eyes presses her hand to her temple because of dizziness.

When Should You Seek Help?

You should schedule an evaluation if:
You experience frequent or worsening dizzy spells
You feel unstable walking or changing positions
You’ve had a head/neck injury or fall
Medications haven’t resolved the issue
Dizziness affects your driving, work, or confidence
You've been told "nothing is wrong" but still feel off
Early, whole-body intervention can help prevent further disorientation and reduce your risk of falls or dependency on medications.

How We Treat Vertigo at The F.A.R.M. Clinic

We combine functional, alternative, and rehabilitative care to address the underlying causes of vertigo and dizziness. Your personalized care plan may include:

Cervical Spine Adjustments

Improve neck alignment and blood flow

Vestibular Rehab Exercises

Retrain balance and motion perception

Soft Tissue Release

Reduce muscle tension impacting nerves

TMJ Evaluation & Treatment

Address jaw-related imbalance

Vibration Therapy

Strengthen stability systems


We don't just treat vertigo—we retrain your body to handle motion and life again.

Supplementation

Address inflammation, stress, or deficiencies

Start Managing Vertigo Naturally

Vertigo and dizziness don’t have to limit your freedom, confidence, or independence. You deserve answers—and a plan that restores clarity, stability, and control.
Now accepting new patients — Book your evaluation today and take the first step toward feeling grounded again.
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