| B.C. Balance and Dizziness Disorders Society: Vancouver, British Columbia, support group offering information and support for persons with vestibular disorders. Provides information about meetings and other resources. |
| Center for Hearing and Balance: Clinical information pertaining to auditory and vestibular studies. Located at Johns Hopkins University. |
| eMedicine Health - Benign Positional Vertigo: Causes, symptoms, and treatment of the ear infection which leads to this condition. |
| eMedicine Health - Labyrinthitis: Consumer health resource center providing the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this condition. |
| eMedicine Health - Vertigo: Lists the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this disorder. |
| Labyrinthitis: Two UK patients share their story and offer advice in dealing with this isolating disorder. |
| Labyrinthitis Support Forums: For sufferers, family, or friends who have this condition that causes dizziness. |
| Mayo Clinic Vestibular Rehabilitation Program: Site discusses symptoms of vestibular disorders including: vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance, and how vestibular rehabilitation may offer help to these persons. |
| MdDS Balance Disorder Foundation: Learn more about Mal de Debarquement (MdDS) a rare balance disorder that is brought on following a cruise or other motion experience. Symptoms usually include persistent sensations of rocking, swaying and/or bobbing and can be accompanied by imbalance. |
| The Dizzy Lounge.Com: Online support and information for people who are living with dizziness and or vertigo due to an inner ear or vestibular disorder. |
| The Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA): VEDA is a nonprofit organization that exists to provide information and support to people suffering from inner-ear balance disorders. |
| Vertigo: An explanation of vertigo, dizziness, and labyrinthitis. |
| Vestibular Disorders and Imbalance: Information site, including multiple message boards. |
| Vestibular Pages: Information for people with vestibular (inner ear balance) disorders and those who want to learn about them. |
| Wobbler's Anonymous: A support group for people who have vestibular damage by gentamicin or related drugs. |