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Dysautonomia/POTS

Welcome to SoCal Brain and Spine Center, where we specialize in diagnosing and treating dysautonomia, a complex disorder affecting the autonomic nervous system. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to providing comprehensive care to help you manage dysautonomia symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Understanding Dysautonomia

Dysautonomia refers to a group of disorders that affect the autonomic nervous system—the system responsible for controlling automatic bodily functions like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and temperature regulation. Symptoms can vary widely, and individuals may experience:

Blood Pressure Fluctuations: Episodes of low blood pressure (orthostatic hypotension) or high blood pressure (hypertension).

Heart Rate Irregularities: Rapid heartbeats (tachycardia) or unusually slow heartbeats (bradycardia).

Digestive Challenges: Nausea, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea may occur due to disrupted digestive function.

Temperature Regulation Issues: Difficulty maintaining body temperature, which can lead to excessive sweating or feeling unusually cold.

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How We Care for Dysautonomia

At  SoCal Brain and Spine Center, our functional neurologists and specialists have extensive experience diagnosing and treating dysautonomia. We are committed to helping you navigate your symptoms and reclaim your quality of life.

Expert Team

We perform a thorough neuro, heart rate variability  and vestibular evaluation to understand the full scope of your dysautonomia. Every aspect of your condition is considered so we can develop the most effective, personalized approach

Comprehensive Assessment

Your care plan is tailored specifically to your needs, with therapies and strategies designed to manage symptoms, restore balance, and improve daily functioning.

Individualized Treatment

Our clinic is equipped with advanced technology and resources to provide the highest level of care. We continually integrate the latest research and treatment innovations to ensure you receive the best possible outcomes.

State-of-the-Art Facility

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Treatments for Dysautonomia

Dysautonomia is not a single disease, but a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system—the system responsible for regulating heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, temperature, and stress responses. Because of this, effective care must go beyond symptom management and focus on restoring proper nervous system regulation.

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As Functional Neurologists, Our Approach Is Personalized, Non-Invasive, and Root-Cause Focused.

Comprehensive Neurological Assessment

Care begins with a detailed evaluation of autonomic function, including:
 

  • Heart rate and blood pressure regulation

  • Balance and vestibular function

  • Eye movements and brainstem reflexes

  • Sensory and motor integration

  • Autonomic stress and fatigue responses


​This assessment helps identify which parts of the nervous system are underactive, overactive, or poorly coordinated, allowing treatment to be precisely targeted.

Individualized Neurological Rehabilitation

Treatment rebalances the autonomic nervous system with inputs that may include:
 

  • Specific eye movement and visual therapies

  • Balance and vestibular exercises

  • Controlled breathing and autonomic regulation techniques

  • Postural and movement-based neurological exercises

  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation

  • Laser Photobiomodulation therapy

  • Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy


These therapies work by stimulating neural pathways to improve communication between the brain and body.

Addressing Contributing Factors

Dysautonomia is often influenced by additional stressors. Care plans may also address:
 

  • Prior concussions or head injuries

  • Chronic stress or nervous system overload

  • Inflammatory or immune-related triggers

  • Deconditioning or prolonged inactivity

  • Nutritional or Metabolic deficiencies


By reducing these stressors, the nervous system is given a better environment to recover and adapt

Lifestyle and Supportive Strategies

Guidance is given on habits that support autonomic function, such as:
 

  • Sleep and circadian rhythm optimization

  • Gentle, progressive physical activity

  • Hydration and nutritional considerations

  • Stress regulation and pacing strategies

Why Choose Us?

If you or a loved one is dealing with dysautonomia, it's essential to seek expert care. Contact SoCal Brain and Spine Center today to schedule a consultation. Our team is here to provide you with the highest standard of care, guide you through diagnosis and treatment, and help you regain control over your autonomic nervous system. Your health and well-being are our top priorities, and we are committed to your success on the path to managing dysautonomia symptoms and improving your quality of life.

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At our center, we provide advanced diagnostic assessments that go beyond traditional examinations.

VISITING HOURS

Mon - Thurs: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
 

Friday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

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