For vestibular health professionals – access our information and keep up to date with our work.
- Vestibular rehabilitation resources
- Mé&Ve information - support for you and your patients
- Research
- Balance Disorders Spectrum
- Dizziness & Me
- Hearing Aids for Music
Vestibular rehabilitation resources
Vestibular rehabilitation is a programme of head, eye and neck movements to assess balance function and re-educate the balance system so the person becomes more stable.
- Access vestibular rehabilitation videos to share with your patients when putting together a tailored vestibular rehabilitation plan.
Mé&Ve information - support for you and your patients
Patient leaflets
Please contact us to order copies of our easy to read leaflets and posters to display in your surgery/waiting room. Topics include driving and the law, vestibular rehabilitation, financial support...and more. If you would like to order any of our leaflets and factsheets for your department, please email us with details of the information you require and the quantity. Large quantities may incur an administrative charge (please ask for details) or you may wish to consider an organisation membership.
Organisation membership
Become an organisation member to support our charity, as well as receive regular patient information leaflets, updates on our work, latest news and research updates for your department/clinic. Join NOW!
Professionals list
Download a list of healthcare professionals who specialise in vestibular conditions/balance, for GPs and others looking to refer a patient for further investigations/treatment. Listed A-Z by county. NHS and private practices are listed. Patients may need a referral from their GP. Please note, this is not a definitive list and Meniere's & Vestibular UK are unable to recommend individual health professionals.
If you are a health professional and would like your name to be added to our list please complete our online form. Alternatively, please contact us to receive a copy in Word format.
Research
Meniere's & Vestibular UK's Research Programme was established in 1998. Since then, we are proud to have contributed to research projects aimed at identifying:
- better tests to identify and monitor conditions
- less destructive treatments for severe cases
- a better understanding of the cause of vestibular disorders
- a greater understanding of the psychology of vestibular disorders.
Find out more about the Meniere’s & Vestibular UK research programme, including current research, studies recruiting participants, and how to apply for a grant.
Balance Disorders Spectrum
Access the easy to use Balance Disorders Spectrum. An interactive website giving easy reference to the whole range of balance disorders. Find out more about the Balance Disorders Spectrum. Please note this is an external link and is not produced by Ménière's & Vestibular UK.
Dizziness & Me
The Dizziness & Me project encourages people to create a piece of artwork, in any medium, to depict their dizziness; their hidden disability. Without using words, to show how they're affected and how it feels. Alongside the artwork we include a photo of the artist to show the face behind the dizziness. Health professionals can also participate, to show their visual interpretation of chronic dizziness.
View the artwork received so far.
Find out more about the project, including how to submit your patients can submit their own contributions.
Hearing Aids for Music
Access the Hearing Aids for Music website as well as their list of resources.
View their audiologist leaflet: Music - counselling & fitting
Please note Hearing Aids for Music is an external website and information is not produced by Ménière's & Vestibular UK.
Where can I get further information?
- Please contact us for further information - email us: info@meandve.org.uk or give us a ring: 01306 876883 to chat with a member of our team
- Come along to our Vestibular Insights Day on 16 May 2026, London
- Join us at one of our online Vestibular Insights Webinars
- Become a member to receive regular information, resources and updates
- Donate to support our work and help us continue supporting people affected by vestibular conditions
Please note, Ménière's & Vestibular UK can provide general information, but is unable to provide specific medical advice. You should always check with your medical professional for information and advice relating to your symptoms/condition.