Ménière's Disease

Other Places To Get Help

Online Resources

Menieres.org
Web Address: http://www.menieres.org/
 

This Web site has information and support for people with Ménière's disease and those who care for them. It offers a support discussion group and chat room and has many links to other Ménière's disease pages on the Web.


Menieres-disease.ca
Web Address: http://www.menieres-disease.ca
 

This patient-run Web site provides information about the symptoms and treatments of Ménière's disease. It offers a chat room and has many links to other Ménière's disease pages on the Web as well as a bi-weekly e-mail newsletter.


Organizations

Canadian Hearing Society
271 Spadina Road
Toronto, ON  M5R 2V3
Phone: (416) 928-2500
1-877-347-3427 toll-free
Fax: (416) 928-2506
TDD: 1-877-347-3429 toll-free
E-mail: info@chs.ca
Web Address: http://www.chs.ca/
 

This organization provides services that enhance the independence of deaf, deafened, and hard of hearing people, and that encourage prevention of hearing loss.


Ménière's Network
P.O. Box 330867
Nashville, TN  37203
Phone: 1-800-545-4327
(615) 627-2724
Fax: (615) 627-2728
E-mail: info@earfoundation.org
Web Address: www.earfoundation.org/programs.asp?content=menieres_network
 

Ménière's Network is a program of the EAR Foundation. This program provides education for patients with Ménière's disease, including treatment alternatives and coping strategies. Ménière's Network has a quarterly newsletter.


Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA)
P.O. Box 13305
Portland, OR  97213-0305
Phone: 1-800-837-8428
(503) 229-7705
Fax: (503) 229-8064
E-mail: veda@vestibular.org
Web Address: www.vestibular.org
 

This organization provides information and support for people with dizziness, balance disorders, and related hearing problems. A quarterly newsletter, fact sheets, booklets, videotapes, a list of other members in your area, and information about centers and doctors specializing in balance disorders are all available to members.



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Author: Douglas Dana
Sabra L. Katz-Wise
Ralph Poore
Last Updated: January 11, 2007
Medical Review: Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Barrie J. Hurwitz, MD - Neurology
Andrew Swan, MD, CCFP, FCFP - Family Medicine

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