| Self Assessment |
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The self assessment section presents the user with a series of questions regarding the onset and nature of their symptoms. This section is designed to direct the user to a more specific diagnosis which may be associated with their symptoms. Based on the answers provided, the user is presented with a brief description of the 2 most likely diagnosis. The user may then click on the provided link directing them to the appropriate education page; there the user may read additional information regarding that diagnosis. The self assessment section has been provided to help narrow down the educational process and is not a substitution for the advice of a qualified medical professional. |
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| Lear About Your Diagnosis |
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This section provides a list of different educational topics ranging from specific disorders that result in symptoms of dizziness, to education on balance and aging. If you are looking for more information regarding a specific diagnosis or topic, this area will provide you with in-depth explanation and education. “Knowledge is power” – Francis Bacon, Sr |
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| Self Help |
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This section provides a description on the numerous products available to help improve your balance, strength, and symptoms of dizziness. This section may also direct you to more specific educational topics where you will find additional information on self help.
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| Find a Professional |
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This section will assist you in finding a professional located in your area to help you with your symptom. A map and details about the professional and the facility are included.
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| Rate your professional |
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This section presents the user with a survey created to provide constructive feedback regarding your visit to a particular professional and facility. Information gathered through this survey may assist other individuals in choosing a professional. |
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| Consumer Stories |
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This section allows you to read stories posted by other individuals dealing with symptoms of vertigo, dizziness and balance problems. YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There are many people who may experience symptoms very similar to your own. Read about their stories in this section and take some time to contribute one of your own. Contributing to this section helps to build a sense of community; and increases the awareness of friends and family members, on how dizziness can be disabling to an individual. |
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