In the United States, there are an estimated 615,000 people with Meneire’s disease, and more than 45,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Hundreds of thousands of patients all over the world are affected by a condition that they have no idea how to fix. Nausea, vomiting, severe balance and coordination issues (vertigo), and horrible ringing in the ear(s) are some of Meniere’s symptoms.

When tissue damage occurs to areas in the upper neck and head, the protective coating around nerves, blood vessels, muscles and bones can become damaged. This creates serious communication problems between the brain and body.

What typically starts as mild episode of dizziness, can progress into full blown vertigo attacks with severe vomiting. Most patients with Meniere’s become aware of small signals warning them that an attack may soon be coming.

When medications, exercises, and various treatments don’t work, this often leads patients down a path of depression and frustration all while anxiety, stress, nausea, vomiting and vertigo all seem to get worse.

The Stauber Procedure

Research and refinement of The Stauber Procedure has uncovered a deeper level of structural tissue damage that to date, has gone ‘untouched’ by traditional treatment for Meniere’s symptoms.

The Stauber Procedure strategically addresses a deeper level of tissue damage where the base of the skull meets the top of the spine. Uncovering and treating the root cause of so many Meniere’s symptoms.

It is this critical area that is often completely missed and neglected.

Through precise, non-invasive (no cracking or uncomfortable “popping”) manual application, Dr. Stauber can resolve symptoms of Meniere’s disease by remodeling the critically damaged tissue around the upper neck and skull. Restoring proper form and function and stimulating the healing process.

What do our Patients Say?

Patients of The Stauber Procedure have offered many positive results for this non-invasive treatment to Meniere’s symptoms.

After a few treatments at the Barrie location, many patients report improvement in their symptoms. They begin to feel less pain and experience fewer headaches, reduced ear pain/soreness, an improved range of motion, improved hearing and most important of all fewer and less frequent attacks.

If you are still struggling with symptoms, or feel there is no answer for you, we invite you to explore The Stauber Procedure.