Vestibular Rehabilitation · Plano, TX

Vestibular Rehabilitation in Plano, TX

Provided at our two Plano clinics — one-on-one with a doctor of physical therapy, same-week new patient slots typically available.

Plano, TX

Vestibular Rehabilitation at our Plano clinics

Axis Physical Therapy operates two clinics in Plano — one at 4090 Mapleshade Lane (East Plano) and one at 5655 W Spring Creek Pkwy (West Plano). We see Plano residents from across the city, plus Murphy, Sachse, Wylie, and Parker patients who choose to come in for one-on-one DPT-led care.

Every Axis PT visit is one-on-one with a doctor of physical therapy — no hand-off to aides for the bulk of your session. We work directly with the orthopedic and spine surgeons at Axis Orthopedic & Spine for surgical patients, and we accept direct-access patients with or without a physician referral. Most new patients are seen within the week.

Your Clinics

Visit us in Plano

Plano — Mapleshade

Address

4090 Mapleshade Lane, Suite 102A

Plano, TX 75093

Hours

Mon, Wed, Thu: 8AM–6PM · Tue: 8AM–3PM · Fri: 8AM–2PM

Plano — Spring Creek

Address

5655 W Spring Creek Pkwy, Suite 115

Plano, TX 75024

Hours

Mon, Wed, Thu: 8AM–6PM · Tue: 8AM–3PM · Fri: 8AM–2PM

What We Treat

Conditions addressed by Vestibular Rehabilitation

We treat the full range of conditions in this category for Plano-area patients.

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis
Persistent post-concussion vestibular symptoms
Vestibular hypofunction (one-sided or bilateral)
Post-surgical balance issues
Age-related balance decline and fall risk
Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD)

Local Service Area

Patients we see from across Plano

West PlanoEast PlanoLegacy WestWillow BendShoal CreekRidgeview RanchTwin CreeksMurphySachseWylieParker

Vestibular Rehabilitation in Plano — FAQs

Where are your two Plano offices?

East Plano: 4090 Mapleshade Lane, Suite 102A, Plano, TX 75093. West Plano: 5655 W Spring Creek Pkwy, Suite 115, Plano, TX 75024. Same hours, same therapists, same care model at both — book whichever is more convenient.

Which Plano office should I go to?

Whichever fits your schedule. Most patients pick based on which side of Plano they live or work on, but our front desk can help match you to the office with the soonest opening if scheduling speed matters more than location.

Do you take walk-ins in Plano?

We're appointment-based but reserve same-day slots for urgent issues. Call (469) 649-7004 — we can usually fit acute injuries in the same week.

Do I need a physician referral to be seen at your Plano clinic?

Texas allows direct access to PT, so no — you can be seen for an evaluation without a physician referral. Some insurance plans require one for billing; we verify before your first visit.

What's BPPV and how do you treat it?

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is caused by displaced calcium crystals in the inner ear. The Epley maneuver — a specific sequence of head positions — repositions the crystals and resolves the vertigo, often in a single visit.

Why am I still dizzy months after my concussion?

Persistent dizziness after concussion usually has vestibular and/or cervical components that need targeted rehabilitation. Most post-concussion dizziness responds well to vestibular PT once the right diagnosis is made.

Can vestibular PT help motion sensitivity?

Yes. Habituation exercises systematically desensitize the system to motion provocations. Most patients see significant improvement within 4–6 weeks.

Do I need a doctor's referral first?

Texas allows direct access to PT, but vestibular conditions sometimes need ENT or neurology evaluation first to rule out other causes. We can help triage and refer if needed.

Schedule Vestibular Rehabilitation for a Plano Patient

Same-week appointments are typically available at our Plano clinics.