Feeling Unsteady on Your Feet? Professional Balance Screenings in Essex
Did you know your sense of balance is linked to your hearing? Deep within your inner ear lies the vestibular system, a complex network responsible for keeping you steady and oriented.
When this system is disrupted, you may experience symptoms that go beyond hearing loss, affecting your daily life and overall safety.


Are You Struggling with Your Balance?
You may be dealing with a balance disorder if you notice:
Frequent dizziness or light-headedness
Sudden, unexplained vertigo (a spinning sensation)
Persistent feelings of unsteadiness
Difficulty maintaining your balance, especially when walking
Stumbling or an increased risk of falling
Persistent ringing in your ears (tinnitus)
Changes in your hearing
These symptoms can be subtle or severe, but they should never be ignored. Your inner ear’s health is vital not just for hearing, but for your ability to move confidently and safely.
If you recognise any of these signs, you’ll benefit from seeking a professional balance screening. Early detection and intervention can help you regain control and prevent further complications.
Why Do You Need a Balance Assessment?
Balance testing and screening provide you with clear answers. A thorough evaluation will pinpoint the cause of your symptoms and guide you towards effective solutions.
When you address balance concerns early with the help of expert care, you reduce your risk of falls, maintain your independence, and improve your quality of life.
What to Expect During Your Balance Screening
Your comfort and understanding are our top priorities, and your assessment will be expertly tailored to best fit your unique needs.
During your visit, you will:
Discuss your symptoms and medical history with our team
Undergo non-invasive assessments that assess your vestibular system
Receive clear explanations about your results and next steps
Get personalised recommendations for treatment or further care
At Click Hearing, you are always informed, empowered, and supported throughout the process.
Could I have a balance disorder even if I don’t have hearing loss?
Yes. While hearing and balance are connected through the inner ear, it’s possible to experience balance issues without noticeable hearing challenges. The vestibular system can be affected independently, leading to dizziness, vertigo, or unsteadiness.
What are the risks if I ignore ongoing dizziness or balance problems?
How do balance screenings identify the cause of my symptoms?
Are balance tests uncomfortable or invasive?
What happens if a balance disorder is detected?
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