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Practitioners List

Browse our curated list of professional members to find qualified vestibular practitioners in private practice in Canada. The qualifications of prospective professional members are categorized as follows:

  1. Practitioners who have passed at least one competency-certified formal exam. Acceptable courses include: Emory/APTA, Pittsburgh/APTA and AIB courses or other equivalent post-professional coursework with formal exams.
  2. Practitioners who have completed several in-person post-professional courses without formal exams, or equivalent mentorship training.

Note: Practitioners who have completed only a one or two-day vestibular training course, or only on-line courses, are not accepted as professional members.

DISCLAIMER: Balance & Dizziness Canada does not endorse any health practitioner, clinic or service mentioned on our website. Please do your own due diligence when selecting a health professional or service.


Below are your search results:

Meaghan Adams, Physiotherapist & Researcher

Meaghan Adams, Vestibular Researcher
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario

York University, Toronto, Ontario


Nina Bai, Physiotherapist

Nina Bai, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
Dockside Physiotherapy, Victoria, BC
250-590-5840


Emily Banez, Physiotherapist

Emily Banez, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
iScope Concussion and Pain Clinics, Surrey, BC
604-900-7007


Marj Belot, Physiotherapist

Marj Belot, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
West 4th Physiotherapy Clinic, Vancouver, BC
604-730-9478


Karen Bhartu, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
Triumph Physio and Wellness, Coquitlam, BC
605-455-1636


Catherine Bolton, Physiotherapist

Catherine Bolton, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
Kamloops Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre, Kamloops, BC
250-314-0788


Aaron Byrnes, Audiologist

Aaron Byrnes, Audiologist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
Alberta Balance Centre, Calgary, Alberta
403-764-3787


Suzanne Calli, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
West 4th Physiotherapy, Vancouver, BC
604-737-7309

Envision Physiotherapy, Vancouver, BC
604-737-7309


Ronald Chiu, Physiotherapist

Ronald Chiu, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
CBI Health – Guildford, Surrey, BC
604-951-7345


Carly Chuby, Physiotherapist

Carly Chuby, Physiotherapist
Competency-Certified Formal Exams
Altea Physiotherapy and Wellness, Prince George, BC
250-596-0101


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