Dizziness and tinnitus can be referred to neurology, cardiovascular medicine, otorhinolaryngology, endocrinology, psychiatry and other departments. 1. If dizziness and tinnitus are accompanied by generalized or localized movement disorders or sensory abnormalities, they may be caused by intracranial diseases such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, which compress and stimulate blood vessels and auditory nerves, so it is recommended to consult neurology. 2. If dizziness and tinnitus occur after family history of high blood pressure, emotional excitement and strenuous exercise, it may be caused by high blood pressure, and it is recommended to consult cardiovascular medicine. 3. If dizziness and tinnitus are severe, accompanied by ear stuffiness, hearing loss, ear pus and other symptoms, it may be caused by otitis media, otitis externa, etc., and it is recommended to consult the Department of Otorhinolaryngology. 4. If dizziness and tinnitus are accompanied by symptoms such as panic, sweating, fatigue, agitation, hunger, etc., it may be caused by endocrine diseases such as hyperthyroidism and diabetes mellitus, and it is recommended to consult endocrinology. 5. If dizziness and tinnitus are accompanied by anxiety, depression and other mental disorders, with insomnia, sleeplessness, fatigue and tiredness and other symptoms, it may be anxiety, depression and other psychiatric disorders, it is recommended to consult a psychiatrist. Dizziness and tinnitus may be related to a variety of factors, the above departments are only some of the common departments, it is recommended to check one by one to clarify the diagnosis.