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Old 08-30-2016, 09:12 AM #1
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Default Vestibular therapy vs neuro-optometrist

Hi all.

I've been having some dizziness issues lately which I never had at the start of my PCS. So I'm taking steps to try and solve it.

I have an initial appointment with a vestibular therapy clinic later this week. Then early next week i have an initial appointment with a neuro-optometrist.

My question is a bit silly:
Should I try one first for a while before i try the other? Is it ok to go see both of these specialist back to back within a span of a few days?
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