Vertigo Protocol MRI Advanced Scan for Dizziness & Balance Disorders
A Vertigo Protocol MRI is a specialized MRI scan designed to evaluate the brain, inner ear, and vestibular system to identify the cause of dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, or spinning sensation.
This advanced imaging helps detect conditions affecting the inner ear, nerves, and brain structures responsible for balance and coordination.
What is the Vertigo Protocol MRI?
Vertigo Protocol MRI is a detailed MRI study that focuses on:
Inner ear (labyrinth)
Vestibular nerve
Brainstem and cerebellum
Cranial nerves
It provides high-resolution images to detect abnormalities causing vertigo.
Why is the Vertigo Protocol MRI Done?
This scan is recommended to:
Diagnose causes of vertigo and dizziness
Detect inner ear disorders
Identify nerve-related balance issues
Rule out brain tumors or lesions
Evaluate chronic or unexplained dizziness
Who Should Get a Vertigo MRI?
Patients with frequent dizziness or spinning sensations
Balance or coordination problems
Sudden hearing loss with vertigo
Persistent headaches with dizziness
Suspected neurological or inner ear disorders
What are the Benefits of the Vertigo Protocol MRI?
Detailed brain and inner ear imaging
Non-invasive and painless
Helps with accurate diagnosis
Detects serious underlying causes early
Supports effective treatment planning
Where is the Vertigo MRI Near Me?
Searching for Vertigo MRI near me? Our diagnostic centre offers advanced MRI protocols with expert radiologists and fast appointment availability.
Preparation for Vertigo MRI
No fasting is usually required
Remove all metal objects
Inform about implants, pacemakers, or metal devices
Stay still during the scan
Contrast may be used if required