When the room spins,
press play.
VertiGo is your pocket vertigo coach — guiding you through the proven maneuvers that stop the spinning, tracking what triggers your attacks, and helping you steady your balance again. Calm, step by step, and safe by design.
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Lie back, head hanging
The fix for BPPV works. Following it mid-attack doesn’t.
You’re dizzy and nauseous, squinting at a 9-minute video, trying to figure out which way to turn your head. Afterward you’ve no idea what set it off — or whether it’s getting better. And the scariest part: how do you even know it’s “just” BPPV? VertiGo fixes all three.
Everything to manage vertigo, in one calm app
Treat the attack. Spot the triggers. Rebuild your balance. Stay safe.
Guided maneuver coach
Timed, animated Epley, Semont and Brandt-Daroff routines that walk you through every head position — so you do it right, even mid-attack.
Vertigo diary & triggers
Log an attack in 20 seconds. See patterns emerge — what sets it off, whether it's easing, and what's actually working.
Safety screen, every time
A red-flag check runs before each maneuver and tells you plainly when symptoms point to something that needs a doctor.
Vestibular rehab program
A multi-week course of gaze-stabilization, balance and habituation exercises to rebuild steadiness after the spinning stops.
AI symptom check-in
Describe how you feel in your own words. The decision always runs through clinical rules — never a chatbot's guess.
One-tap doctor summary
Export a clean PDF or CSV of your history to bring to an appointment. Your clinician sees exactly what happened between visits.
Honest enough to tell you to see a doctor
Most vertigo apps will happily guess. VertiGo won’t. Every maneuver starts with a red-flag screen, and the medical decision always runs through deterministic clinical logic — never an AI’s hunch. When your symptoms point to something more than BPPV, it says so.
Maneuvers are modeled on published patient guidance (AAO-HNS, NHS). Learn-section videos come from MUSC Health, Michigan Medicine and the NHS.
How it works
Here’s a real Epley session running, step by step — exactly what you’ll follow in the app.
Sit & turn your head
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Feel an attack coming on
Open VertiGo and tap a maneuver. A quick safety check makes sure it's the right call.
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Follow the guided steps
Calm, timed positions with motion cues. Hold when it says hold. Breathe.
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Track & steady up
Log how you felt, watch your triggers, and work through the rehab program over time.
For clinicians
Give BPPV and vestibular patients a home companion that reinforces what you taught them, keeps them safe between visits, and hands you a clean summary at the next appointment.
Questions, answered
Is VertiGo a replacement for seeing a doctor?
No — and it's designed to make that clear. It's a self-management tool for people whose BPPV has been identified, and it actively screens for warning signs and routes you to care when needed.
Are the maneuvers safe to do at home?
The maneuvers themselves are the standard, widely published techniques (AAO-HNS / NHS). VertiGo adds a safety screen and clear guidance, but you should follow your own clinician's advice and stop if anything feels wrong.
Does it cost anything?
You can start free. The core coach and diary are designed to be usable from day one, with no account required.
Is my health data private?
By default everything stays on your device and works offline. Cloud sync is optional, account-locked to you, and there are no ads and no data selling.
Steady your balance, starting today
Free to start. No account needed. Add it to your home screen and it’s there the moment the room starts to spin.
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