VERTIGO

“How To End The Suffering Of Dizziness And Vertigo...
And Help You Get Back To Doing What You Enjoy”



Even Though It Is A Common Symptom Experienced By Many Older Adults, Being Dizzy Is Not A "Normal" Part Of Aging And It's Not Something You Have To Live With And It Will Raise Your Risk Of Falling.

Read On To Discover How To Get The Best Advice, Exercises And Top Tips From An Expert In Vertigo. This Information Will Not Only End Your Frustration, But Will Also Get You Back To Living An Active And Healthy Lifestyle Safely And Quickly, In No Time At All.

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Nick Hunter

Dr.Nick Hunter PT, DPT

Phoenix’s Leading Physical Therapist.

A Personal Message From Dizziness and Vertigo Specialist Physical Therapist Dr. Nick Hunter,

I have been noticing that there is a lot of mystery among my patients surrounding vertigo.

In fact, most of my patients have no idea that the “dizzy spells” and vertigo that they are suffering from is actually highly treatable (provided that it has been properly diagnosed).

Physical therapists are equipped to treat vertigo if they have done specialized training, as I have.

So if you are being held hostage by spinning rooms and violent dizziness, reach out to a physical therapist in your area and inquire if they have been trained to treat vestibular dysfunction and dizziness…

Personally, this paradigm is one of my favorites to treat. It is very rewarding to witness my patients experience relief after they have been so miserable and thought there was nothing that can be done or better yet, that they had no idea physical therapy could even treat this.

I love that after only a few treatments, most of my patients are nearly 100% better.

In my Free Report, I go in depth about the types of vertigo and treatments that are available to you.

If you’re suffering from dizzy spells, the first thing I want to do is make clear that I AM familiar with your concern and I have seen this thousands of times before. Dizziness and Vertigo are real and it is debilitating. More importantly, I know just what to do about it and I can reassure you there IS HOPE for a HEALTHY future for you. One that is FREE from the suffering Vertigo brings.

If You Feel ANGRY, Let Down, Or Just Confused By The Advice You’ve Been Given So Far…You’re Not Alone, And I’d Like To Offer You My Help… For FREE!

If you’re frustrated by your lack of solutions and are desperate to know what’s wrong and how soon it can be improved, then I can help you.

Before I show you how I can help, I’d like to make it clear that I’m NOT like any of the other Physical Therapists you might have seen in the past and mine is nothing like the advice you’ve ever been given by your Doctor. Simply because I’m a Qualified Physical Therapist, expertly trained and specializing in all of the dizziness and vertigo concerns that you have been likely suffering with, for many months now.

While in PT school, I had the opportunity to do a rotation at a hearing and balance center. All we did there was treat vertigo and balance issues. So I really do know what you’re going through, both in terms of the symptoms you are suffering from on a daily basis and the emotional torment that you must be living with as you continue to get let down by poor advice and each time you try, it fails to deliver any lasting relief.

I want you to know that there is a way out of your suffering, an end is in sight and there ARE things that can be done.

Does that sound like something you’d be interested in or what you came here looking for today?

In response to my growing frustration with the number of people suffering unnecessarily, I've written and published a report detailing the 7 things ANY person aged 45+ can do to relieve vertigo naturally. I want you to have it at no charge!

I can't promise that if you do these 7 things your dizziness will be completely relieved nor can I promise you that what's worked for most of my patients will work for you.

However, reading this report will be more productive than spending another day "resting," accepting your situation, thinking it's your age, or worse yet, masking the dizziness with medication.

If your vertigo is affecting your job, your ability to keep active, threatening your independence or hinders leisure time with family then you really need to invest in yourself and read this Free Report.

I want you to imagine how life would be five years from now if you DON'T get a grip on your dizziness NOW. How will your dizziness affect your job? Self-worth? Independence? Will you be a fun person to be around, let alone live with? Just think of all you will be enjoying out of life if it is no longer limited by the restrictions of your balance and vertigo issues.

It's time to request my Free Tips Report...do that by calling the clinic at (623).486.3333 or click the yellow button below and confirm your details.

Sincerely,

Dr.Nick Hunter

PT, DPT, Phoenix’s Leading Physical Therapist.

There are a limited number of FREE copies of this report available, so please request yours TODAY!


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Nick Hunter

More about the person you will be helped by…

Dr. Nick Hunter is the owner and founder of Phoenix’s Leading Specialist Private Physical Therapy practice for people in their 40’s, 50’s and 60’s who want to keep healthy, active and independent.

Dr. Nick Hunter is a graduate of University of Utah where he received his Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Since 2010, Dr. Nick has administrative experience in physical therapy, sports and orthopedic fields. Dr. Nick Hunter has worked in a variety of settings (hospital, outpatient, private practice), and started Preferred Physical Therapy with the goal of providing a different rehabilitation experience. An experience that will allow patients to again find joy in their journey. One that will put patients back on the right track so they can get back to living a healthy, independent lifestyle free from pain medications, injections and surgery.

Dr. Nick Hunter has a manual osteopathic approach to patient treatments, with an emphasis on bio-mechanical analysis, correction and return to function.

He has worked in educational development serving as a mentor and clinical instructor to local Physical Therapy Students.

Nick enjoys jeeping (off-roading in the beautiful town of Sedona), camping, crossfitting, coaching, and most importantly spending time with his wife and four active boys.


“Look Who Else Came For Specialist Physical Therapy At Preferred Physical Therapy And Left Feeling More ACTIVE, HEALTHY And HAPPY... In Just A Few Short Weeks”!

Meet Jim

Meet Dan

I waited about 3 weeks before coming to see you because I was still recovering from some injuries that I had from the car accident that prevented me from actually starting physical therapy. Before I came in, it was pretty bad. My back was pretty damaged from the accident. I had a lot of bruising and I had a lot of pain associated with the accident. I was missing out on pretty much everything... I couldn't work out, I couldn't really even function or do daily activities like cleaning my house, doing laundry, any of those sort of things.

I kind of understood the concept of what it was like to have physical therapy. And this was a little more daunting because it was my back, and my neck and everything. So I knew that it's a process of working the muscles and kind of reworking your body to get back into the way they should normally function. It helped everything, being able to actually work, you know, the muscles, and being able to kind of get me back to doing the things that I normally should be able to do.

Nobody likes ever going to physical therapy, I have to say that. I think that most people think, "Oh no, we're going to physical therapy and here we go with a lot of pain," and all that sort of thing. I have to say, the staff is fantastic, everybody's very happy and smiling and encouraging and very positive in every way possible so it's really great to be able to come to a place like that.

Lori
Lori Mid 40's, Peoria

My back is arthritic and old, so it’s worn. It started off - probably a couple of months - then it just kept progressing to where it got to where I couldn’t do anything. I never thought physical therapy could do a darn thing for it but there was this doctor who told me he didn’t want to operate or give me any shots and he said he’d like to talk me into doing physical therapy. ​​​​​​​

If you could have felt the pain, the everyday pain I was going through - now that’s a goal right there, just to get rid of the pain. That to me was my goal because with that, everything else is possible.

I never thought I could be this way. I feel great! I don’t have any pain. I can do everything I could do before. No operation. No shots. Just physical therapy. And that’s a lot. That’s impressive! The people here are amazing. It’s hard to imagine so many people in one business who are so happy, so polite, know what they are doing, and care. It’s a great place! The therapy actually works, obviously. It’s a great place to come in to. I’m glad I did. If I ever need to, I’ll come back here.”

Mike
Mike 70’s, Sun City West

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