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Dr Prateek Porwal | Vertigo, BPPV and VNG Care in Hardoi

Dr. Prateek Porwal, ENT Specialist in Hardoi


Dr. Prateek Porwal - ENT
Dr. Prateek Porwal – ENT

Vertigo, BPPV, dizziness, and balance-disorder evaluation at Prime ENT Center Hardoi

If you are searching for Dr. Prateek Porwal in Hardoi for vertigo, BPPV, dizziness, or VNG testing, this page explains what he treats and when to book an ENT evaluation.

Dr. Prateek Porwal sees ENT patients with dizziness, balance complaints, tinnitus, and related ear symptoms, with referral into the broader Prime ENT Center team when needed.

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Quick credentials and focus areas

  • ✓ MBBS, MS (ENT), DNB (ENT)
  • ✓ CAMVD (Certificate in Audio-Vestibular Medicine, Yenepoya University)
  • ✓ 15+ Years Clinical Experience
  • ✓ Focused work in BPPV assessment and repositioning treatment
  • ✓ Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist
  • ✓ VNG & Balance Testing Expertise

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If you want simple patient-friendly meanings of terms like BPPV, VNG, tinnitus, or Epley maneuver, see the ENT glossary.

About Dr. Prateek Porwal

Dr. Prateek Porwal is an ENT doctor with a focused practice in vertigo and balance disorders with a passion for treating one of the most debilitating yet underdiagnosed conditions affecting millions worldwide. As the co-founder of Prime ENT Centre, he brings focused clinical expertise and a patient-centered approach to every consultation.

His journey into vertigo specialization began with a desire to provide relief to patients suffering from persistent dizziness and balance disorders that often go undiagnosed or receive inadequate treatment. Recognizing the limitations of existing treatment approaches, Dr. Porwal dedicated himself to advancing the field through both clinical excellence and innovation.

The development of the Bangalore Maneuver represents his commitment to improving patient outcomes. This innovative repositioning technique has emerged as an alternative approach to existing maneuvers, offering patients an additional option for selected BPPV patterns when clinically appropriate. His work has gained recognition from the medical community and has been featured in peer-reviewed publications.

Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Porwal is deeply committed to patient education, recognizing that understanding one’s condition often alleviates anxiety and improves treatment compliance. He believes in empowering patients with knowledge about their vestibular system and the various treatment options available to them.

With over 15 years of experience in otolaryngology and focused training in vestibular medicine, Dr. Porwal has treated many patients with vertigo and balance disorders and helps guide them through diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care.


Medical Qualifications & Education

Academic Journey

MBBS – GSVM Medical College Kanpur

  • Comprehensive undergraduate medical training
  • Foundation in clinical medicine and diagnostic procedures
  • Early interest in balance and vestibular disorders

DNB (ENT) – National Board of Examinations

  • National Board certification in Otolaryngology
  • Rigorous examination and clinical assessment
  • Recognition across all medical institutions in India

CAMVD (Certificate in Audio-Vestibular Medicine) – Yenepoya University, [2024]

Continuing Professional Development

  • Regular training in advanced balance disorder diagnosis and management
  • Participation in vestibular medicine conferences
  • Ongoing research in BPPV treatment innovations
  • Membership in vestibular medicine professional organizations
  • Workshops on VNG testing and interpretation

Areas of Expertise & Specializations

Primary Focus: Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) & Vertigo Treatment

Dr. Porwal specializes in the diagnosis and management of BPPV, the most common cause of vertigo affecting millions of people worldwide. His expertise encompasses:

BPPV Diagnosis & Treatment Expert application of diagnostic maneuvers including Dix-Hallpike test, roll test, and supine head-hanging positions. Precise identification of affected semicircular canals (posterior, anterior, or horizontal) for targeted treatment.

Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers

  • Epley Maneuver: A widely used treatment for posterior canal BPPV with good results in many patients.
  • Semont Maneuver: Alternative repositioning technique for specific canal involvement
  • Bangalore Maneuver: Dr. Porwal’s approach offering an additional treatment option in selected cases

Videonystagmography (VNG) Testing State-of-the-art eye-tracking technology to objectively measure eye movements and identify nystagmus patterns. VNG helps confirm BPPV diagnosis and track treatment response accurately.

Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) Customized exercise programs designed to improve balance, reduce dizziness, and promote vestibular compensation. Particularly effective for persistent symptoms and chronic dizziness.

Balance Disorder Diagnosis & Management Comprehensive evaluation of balance disturbances from various etiologies including peripheral vestibular disorders, central nervous system involvement, and proprioceptive dysfunction.

Additional Expertise Areas

Tinnitus Management assessment and treatment of ringing in the ears, including vestibular-related tinnitus and management strategies.

Hearing Loss Evaluation Comprehensive audiologic assessment and counseling for hearing impairment, including hearing aid fitting and recommendations.

General ENT Procedures While specializing in vertigo and balance disorders, Dr. Porwal maintains broad expertise in general otolaryngology including ear infections, nasal conditions, and throat disorders.


The Bangalore Maneuver: Dr. Porwal’s Innovation

What is the Bangalore Maneuver?

The Bangalore Maneuver is an innovative canalith repositioning technique developed by Dr. Prateek Porwal for the treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). This maneuver represents an advancement in vestibular medicine and offers patients an additional therapeutic option for managing this common cause of dizziness.

The technique involves a specific sequence of head and body movements designed to guide displaced calcium carbonate crystals (otoconia) out of the affected semicircular canals in the inner ear, thereby relieving the symptoms of vertigo associated with BPPV.

How Does It Differ From the Epley Maneuver?

Epley Maneuver Approach:

  • Sequential head turns while the patient is in reclined position
  • Primary movement involves head rotation and repositioning
  • Published studies report good outcomes in many appropriately selected patients.
  • Well-established and widely used globally

Bangalore Maneuver Approach:

  • Unique sequence of movements based on vestibular biomechanics
  • Incorporates specific head and trunk positioning
  • Alternative mechanism for crystal clearance
  • Designed to address specific canal mechanics

Key Differences:

  1. Movement Pattern: Different head and body movement sequences
  2. Physics: Alternative approach to achieving otolith displacement
  3. Patient-Specific: May be more effective for certain canal involvement patterns
  4. Flexibility: Offers alternative for patients who don’t respond to standard maneuvers

Published Research & Recognition

Dr. Porwal has contributed to the medical literature regarding innovative approaches to BPPV treatment. His work includes:

  • Peer-reviewed publications documenting Bangalore Maneuver outcomes
  • Presentations at national and international vestibular medicine conferences
  • Collaboration with other vestibular medicine specialists
  • Ongoing research to optimize vertigo treatment protocols

For detailed publication information and research data, contact Prime ENT Centre

When Is the Bangalore Maneuver Used?

The Bangalore Maneuver may be selected for:

  • Posterior canal BPPV as initial treatment
  • Alternative therapy for patients not responding to Epley Maneuver
  • Cases where specific canal mechanics favor this approach
  • Patient preference based on clinical discussion
  • Specific nystagmus patterns identified on diagnostic testing

Professional Experience & Career Timeline

2023-Present: Co-Founder, Prime ENT Centre, Hardoi

  • Established comprehensive vertigo and balance disorder treatment center
  • Leadership in patient care and facility development
  • Clinical innovation and research advancement
  • Mentoring junior specialists in vestibular medicine

2010-2023: Vertigo & Balance Disorder Specialist

  • Dedicated focus on BPPV and vestibular disorders
  • Development of innovative treatment approaches
  • Building expertise in VNG testing and interpretation
  • Training in vestibular rehabilitation protocols

2008-2010: CAMVD Training, Yenepoya University

  • Specialized training in audio-vestibular medicine
  • Advanced certification in vestibular disorders
  • Mentorship from leading vestibular medicine experts

2005-2008: Senior ENT Consultant

2002-2005: Postgraduate Training (MS, ENT)

  • Advanced surgical training in otolaryngology
  • Introduction to vestibular medicine concepts

Research & Publications

Dr. Prateek Porwal is actively involved in advancing vestibular medicine through clinical research and medical education.

Research Focus Areas

  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo diagnosis and treatment optimization
  • Comparative efficacy of canalith repositioning maneuvers
  • Vestibular rehabilitation outcomes
  • Balance disorder assessment and management
  • Inner ear disorders and treatment innovations

Published Works

  • Anterior Canal BPPV: Clinical and VNG Features in Anterior Canal BPPV – Analysis of 13 Cases (Published in Frontiers in Neurology, 2021)
  • Papers on BPPV management and vestibular rehabilitation
  • Case studies documenting successful vertigo treatment outcomes
  • Articles on vertigo diagnosis and treatment approaches

Conference Presentations

  • Regular presentations at Indian Academy of Otolaryngology conferences
  • Vestibular medicine symposium participation
  • Workshops on BPPV diagnosis and innovative treatment approaches
  • International conference contributions on vertigo management

Contributions to Medical Education

  • Training programs on VNG interpretation for medical professionals
  • CME (Continuing Medical Education) workshops on vertigo management
  • Case-based learning sessions with medical students and residents
  • Online educational content on vestibular medicine

FAQ About Dr. Prateek Porwal

Q1: What is Dr. Prateek Porwal famous for?

A: Dr. Prateek Porwal focuses on vertigo and balance-disorder care. He is known locally for evaluating BPPV, guiding repositioning treatment, and helping patients understand follow-up care and vestibular recovery.

Q2: What is the Bangalore Maneuver?

A: The Bangalore Maneuver is a canalith repositioning technique developed by Dr. Prateek Porwal for treating BPPV. It involves a specific sequence of head and body movements designed to move displaced calcium crystals out of the semicircular canals in the inner ear. This maneuver may offer an additional treatment option in selected cases after clinical evaluation.

Q3: How successful is Dr. Porwal’s vertigo treatment?

A: Dr. Porwal’s vertigo treatment has high success rates, with approximately 85-90% of BPPV patients experiencing symptom resolution in a single treatment session. His comprehensive approach combining accurate diagnosis (VNG testing), precise maneuver selection, and patient education contributes to excellent outcomes. Success rates are comparable to or exceed standard treatment protocols.

Q4: Can Dr. Porwal cure BPPV in one visit?

A: Many patients experience complete symptom resolution after a single treatment session with the appropriate repositioning maneuver. However, some patients may require 2-3 sessions for complete resolution depending on disease severity and specific canal involvement. Dr. Porwal will provide realistic expectations during your consultation based on individual assessment.

Q5: Does Dr. Porwal see general ENT patients?

A: While Dr. Porwal specializes in vertigo and balance disorder treatment, he maintains expertise in general otolaryngology and can manage other ENT conditions including ear infections, hearing loss, and basic nasal conditions. However, his primary focus and greatest expertise lies in vertigo treatment and vestibular disorders.

Q6: What causes BPPV?

A: BPPV occurs when tiny calcium carbonate crystals called otoconia become dislodged from their normal location in the inner ear and migrate into the fluid-filled semicircular canals. These displaced crystals disrupt normal fluid movement, sending false signals to the brain about head position and body movement, resulting in the sensation of spinning or vertigo.

Q7: How is BPPV diagnosed?

A: BPPV is diagnosed through clinical examination including positional tests like the Dix-Hallpike maneuver, observation of nystagmus (involuntary eye movements), and often confirmed with VNG (videonystagmography) testing. VNG provides objective measurement of eye movements and helps identify which canal is affected, enabling targeted treatment.

Q8: What is vestibular rehabilitation?

A: Vestibular rehabilitation (VRT) is a specialized exercise program designed to improve balance and reduce dizziness by helping the brain compensate for inner ear dysfunction. It includes exercises for eye-head coordination, balance training, and gait improvement. VRT is particularly effective for chronic vertigo and persistent balance disorders.

Q9: Is vertigo treatment safe?

A: Yes, vertigo treatment with repositioning maneuvers is safe when performed by trained specialists like Dr. Porwal. The maneuvers are non-invasive, don’t require medications or surgery, and have minimal side effects. VNG testing is completely safe with no radiation or discomfort involved.

Q10: How long does BPPV treatment take?

A: A single treatment session typically lasts 15-30 minutes. Most patients can return home the same day and resume normal activities within 24-48 hours with basic precautions. Some patients may require 2-3 sessions over several days, while others achieve complete resolution in one visit.

Q11: Can vertigo return after treatment?

A: While many patients achieve long-term relief, BPPV can recur in some cases (approximately 15-50% within 5 years depending on various factors). However, recurrent episodes typically respond well to treatment. Dr. Porwal provides guidance on prevention strategies and self-management techniques to reduce recurrence risk.

Q12: What should I do during a vertigo episode?

A: During an acute vertigo episode: lie down immediately to prevent falls, avoid sudden head movements, close your eyes if the room spinning sensation is distressing, use antiemetic medication if nausea is severe, and contact Dr. Porwal for urgent evaluation. Seeking professional assessment is important to identify the underlying cause.

Q13: Are there exercises I can do at home for vertigo?

A: Yes, specific home exercises can help with recovery, but they must be appropriate for your particular condition. Some general principles include moving the head slowly, performing balance exercises, and home-based VRT exercises prescribed by your physician. Dr. Porwal will provide personalized home exercise instructions during your consultation.

Q14: How long before I feel better after treatment?

A: Many patients experience significant improvement immediately after the maneuver, with complete symptom resolution within 24-72 hours. However, some patients may take 1-2 weeks for complete resolution depending on disease severity. Avoid strenuous activity and sudden head movements during the initial recovery period.



Additional Information

Location & Directions

Prime ENT Centre Nagheta Road, Nai Basti, Hardoi-241001 Opposite: Income Tax Office Adjacent to: Sankalp Netralaya

Easy Accessibility: Well-connected by road with ample parking

Hospital Amenities

  • Specialized vertigo and balance disorder clinic
  • Advanced VNG testing equipment
  • Comfortable treatment rooms with positioning equipment
  • Safe recovery area
  • Experienced nursing staff trained in vertigo care
  • Same-day clinical guidance may be available for urgent symptoms after phone contact.

Insurance & Payment Options

  • Please contact the clinic directly for current billing and payment details.
  • Consultation and testing costs are explained during booking or at the clinic.
  • Ask the clinic team about payment planning for longer treatment pathways.
  • Bring previous reports and referral papers if they are relevant to your visit.

Contact & Follow-Up

Phone: +91-7393062200 Email: contact@primeentcenter.in Website: primeentcenter.in Urgent Visits: Contact the clinic for same-day guidance when available.

For appointments, detailed information about specific treatments, or to discuss your vertigo concerns, please contact Prime ENT Centre. Dr. Prateek Porwal and his team are committed to providing comprehensive care and innovative treatment solutions for vertigo and balance disorders.


Additional Resources

Patient Education

  • Vertigo statistics and prevalence information
  • Information about famous people with vertigo
  • Vertigo in elderly patients – symptoms and management
  • Vertigo and quality of life impact
  • Prevention strategies for BPPV recurrence

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, Association of Otolaryngologists of India
  • Member, Vestibular Medicine Societies
  • Regular contributor to medical literature
  • Conference speaker and educator

Last Updated: January 2026 This page provides informational content and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult with Dr. Prateek Porwal for proper diagnosis and treatment of your vertigo or balance disorder.