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Dizziness exam kit with VertifyMed app, Frenzel goggles, and phone stand
GUIDED CARE

Ease complexity for vertigo and dizziness examinations

Finding the cause of dizziness is complex and often inconclusive. VertifyMed gives your team structure so each consultation stays informed, deliberate, and ready for hand-off.

From Vertigo to Diagnosis

Instant clarity, right where care begins.

VertifyMed assists physicians in establishing common diagnoses early, or direct patients to the right specialist when required.

Patient discussing dizziness concerns with a clinician using VertifyMed

Patient with vertigo and dizziness symptoms

Consults a doctor

Clinician guiding a patient through a VertifyMed eye exam via smartphone

Examination with VertifyMed

Performed by any healthcare professional

Doctor reviewing VertifyMed exam results with a patient at the desk

Diagnosis or Specialist referral

Decision with full diagnostic report

BENEFITS

How VertifyMed benefits doctors

VertifyMed will be a CE-certified iOS and Android medical app that unites targeted questionnaires, smartphone eye-movement tests, and automated machine learning analysis based on ICVD criteria to clarify vertigo and produce structured reports, so clinicians can focus on the patient, not the paperwork.

Diagnose faster through AI decision support

VertifyMed guides a complete vertigo examination in about 10 minutes total, with under 3 minutes of the doctor’s time needed. No investment or training needed.

Get full report of reliable data

Everything is documented in a full medical report and justifies the doctor’s decision. This way high quality and reputation can be achieved through expert level assessment.

Refer your patient to the right specialist

A standardized 10-minute workflow with AI decision support performed by a general practitioner replaces weeks of repeated visits and misreferrals.

DIAGNOSTIC PROCESS

How VertifyMed guides every visit

No prior expertise is required. Any medical assistant can perform all eye movement tests and hand the results to the doctor.

1

Check-in

Questionnaire

Patients prefills questionnaire in the waiting room on their own or a provided smart device. The questions are designed to capture their history, triggers, and present symptoms. It will be reviewed and completed with a medical professional.

2

~6 min

Physical examination

Eye movements are captured without the need for expert interpretation of patterns like nystagmus.

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3

~3 min

Anamnesis

Doctor confirms findings together with patient using a visual summary that keeps the consultation focused.

4

Result

Share outcomes and next steps

Provide patients with actionable conclusions (diagnosis, treatment) or connect them to the appropriate specialist without delays.

MEDICAL ADVISORS

International Advisory Board

Our advisory board proudly covers the world’s leading vertigo/dizziness specialists. Global feedback is of utmost importance to drive innovation in the field of vertigo and dizziness diagnostics.

Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Michael Strupp, FRCP, FAAN, FANA, FEAN
Germany

Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Michael Strupp, FRCP, FAAN, FANA, FEAN

International Advisory Board Vertify GmbH (Germany) · Chief Medical Advisor · Vertigo Top Expert

I have very high expectations that an internationally active company will develop in Austria, which will not only enable cost savings in the healthcare system, but above all will also provide immense relief for patients by means of more precise and accelerated treatment.

Netherlands

Prof. Raymond Van de Berg

Vertigo Top Expert · ENT · Maastricht University Medical Center

Netherlands

Prof. Herman Kingma

Vertigo Top Expert · ENT, Physics of the Vestibular System · Emeritus at University of Maastricht

South Korea

Dr. Hee-Young Kim

Vertigo Top Expert · Otolaryngology · Harvard Medical School