Migraines: Migraines can cause vertigo. You could consult a neurologist or a headache specialist or a pain physician.
Answered 11/13/2012
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Neurology: Dizziness is a common complaint with migraine. If the dizziness is always associated with migraine, a neurologist is the most appropriate physician to see. If there is dizziness without migraine, ENT or neurology would be appropriate.
Answered 6/10/2014
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Yes: Migraine can absolutely cause vertigo, even without headache or pain. This can be treated by a neurologist or an ent.
Answered 6/9/2013
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Neurologist: If you are having migraine with complications, contact a neurologist
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