Patients from Shahjahanpur may look for a vertigo specialist when they have spinning vertigo, repeated positional dizziness, imbalance, nausea with head movement, or persistent uncertainty after routine treatment. This page explains what can be assessed online first, when travel to Hardoi may be worth planning for in-person vestibular evaluation, and which warning signs should not be ignored.

Dr. Prateek Porwal is an ENT surgeon and vertigo specialist based at Prime ENT Center in Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Patients from Shahjahanpur can start with an online review of symptoms, previous reports, medicines, and home videos when available; if positional testing, a maneuver, or vestibular testing is needed, an in-person visit can then be planned.

Vertigo Treatment Shahjahanpur: when to seek evaluation

This is for you if you have:

  • Sudden spinning sensation or chakkar
  • Vertigo triggered by head movements
  • Balance problems affecting your work or daily activities
  • Suspected BPPV or inner ear disorder

Understanding Vertigo Doctor Shahjahanpur

How to Book

Phone: 7393062200

WhatsApp: https://wa.me/917393062200

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  • Your symptoms
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Why Shahjahanpur Patients Choose Hardoi

Specialized BPPV expertise is valuable. Success rates, speed of recovery, and long-term relief are higher with an expert than with generic ENT care. The 75km distance is a small price for expert treatment.

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Final Word

Vertigo is treatable. If you’re in Shahjahanpur and struggling with chakkar, the drive to Hardoi is worth it. Expert care. Same-day treatment. Lasting relief.

Call 7393062200 today.

Expert Vertigo Care from Shahjahanpur

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75km away. 2 hours drive. Relief on day one.

Author Bio: Dr. Prateek Porwal, DNB ENT, CAMVD (ENT), specializes in BPPV and vestibular disorders at Prime ENT Center, Hardoi. With 13+ years of experience, he helps Shahjahanpur and UP patients overcome vertigo through expert diagnosis and proven maneuver-based treatment.


Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice or prescribing guidance. All medications mentioned should only be taken under the direct supervision of a qualified physician. Specific doses, durations, and drug choices depend on your individual clinical condition and must be determined by your treating doctor. If you experience severe symptoms, please seek immediate medical attention.

References

  1. World Health Organization. Addressing the rising prevalence of hearing loss. WHO Report. 2018.

About Shahjahanpur — and Why I See Many Patients from There

Shahjahanpur is a historic town in central Uttar Pradesh, founded in 1647 and named in honour of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Today it is best known as the birthplace of the freedom fighter Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil, and as a sugar-belt town that contributes a large share of India’s annual sugar output. The city has a strong cultural fabric tied to the Lucknow gharana, with poetry mehfils, Hindi-Urdu literary traditions, and a calendar of melas at temples like Garib Nath Mandir and Shankar Bhagwan Mandir.

Local cuisine reflects the Awadhi influence — slow-cooked kebabs, kachori-sabzi for breakfast, and the famous Shahjahanpuri rasgulla. The climate is classic Indo-Gangetic: long summers touching 45°C, a humid monsoon from July to September, and foggy winters that drop below 5°C. Many of my Shahjahanpur patients tell me their vertigo episodes worsen during the foggy December-January weeks — partly because of cold-induced eustachian tube dysfunction, and partly because dust and crop-burning particulates trigger allergic congestion that affects inner-ear pressure.

Travelling from Shahjahanpur to Prime ENT Center, Hardoi

Hardoi is roughly 85 km south-east of Shahjahanpur, an easy 2-hour journey for in-person consultation:

  • By train: Shahjahanpur Junction sits on the Bareilly–Lucknow main line. Several daily passenger and superfast trains stop at Hardoi (HRI). Travel time: 1.5–2 hours. Most patients prefer this option.
  • By road: NH-731 connects directly via Sandila. Drive time: 2–2.5 hours depending on traffic.
  • By bus: UPSRTC runs frequent buses to Hardoi from the Shahjahanpur city bus stand.

If a trip is not convenient — or if your vertigo prevents long road travel — I also offer online video consultations from anywhere in India. Most BPPV diagnoses can be made via a structured video history and bedside Dix-Hallpike done with a family member’s help; I’ll guide you step by step.

Common Vertigo Patterns I See in Shahjahanpur Patients

Most Shahjahanpur patients arriving at my online consultation describe one of three patterns. The first is classical BPPV — a brief spinning lasting under 30 seconds when they roll over in bed or look up to the ceiling fan; this responds to a single Epley maneuver in nearly all cases. The second is a winter-fog pattern, where allergic congestion from crop-burning particulates blocks the eustachian tube and creates a sensation of fullness with mild imbalance; treatment here is decongestants, saline irrigation, and addressing the allergy itself. The third pattern, more common in older patients, is cervicogenic dizziness from years of cycle-rickshaw or farm-work neck strain — this needs physiotherapy, not vestibular suppressants. Identifying the pattern correctly in the first consultation saves weeks of guesswork and unnecessary medications.

Dr. Prateek Porwal

Dr. Prateek Porwal (MBBS, DNB ENT, CAMVD) is a vertigo and BPPV specialist at Prime ENT Center, Nagheta Road, Hardoi, UP 241001. Inventor of the Bangalore Maneuver. Only VNG + Stabilometry setup in Central UP. Online consultations available across India — call/WhatsApp 7393062200.