Dizziness, hearing changes, or tinnitus after starting medication? Ototoxicity side effects are common, usually reversible with prompt management, and are not typically a sign of a serious condition. At Harley AVM, we resolve them effectively.
Blood Disorders
Sudden hearing loss, dizziness, or tinnitus with fatigue? Blood disorder symptoms affecting the inner ear are common and usually treatable, and they are not typically a sign of something serious. At Harley AVM, we address them effectively.
Post Concussion Vestibular Syndrome
Dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems after concussion? These symptoms are common and usually resolve with targeted rehab, not a sign of something serious.
Vestibular Schwannoma
Unilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, or balance issues? Vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma) symptoms are common and usually slow-growing, and are not typically a sign of something acutely serious.
Multiple Sclerosis
Dizziness, balance issues, or hearing changes? These vestibular symptoms are common in MS and often manageable, not usually a sign of something acutely serious.
Spinocerebellar Ataxia
Unsteady gait, coordination issues, or dizziness? Spinocerebellar ataxia symptoms are common in genetic forms and progressive but manageable, not typically a sign of acute danger.
Chiari Malformation
Headaches, dizziness, or balance issues with neck pain? Chiari malformation symptoms are common and often manageable, not usually a sign of something acutely serious.
Stroke
Sudden dizziness, hearing loss, or imbalance after a stroke? These vestibular symptoms are common in recovery and often improve with targeted rehab, not typically a sign of new serious issues.
TIA
Sudden dizziness, hearing loss, or imbalance? Transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs) are common, especially over 50, and often resolve quickly, not usually a lasting threat.
Herpes Zoster (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome)
Facial rash with ear pain, hearing changes, or vertigo? Herpes zoster (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome) reactivation is common, especially post-50, and usually treatable, not a serious long-term threat.









