The goals of treatment in Meniere's disease are hearing preservation and control of vertigo. Controversy abounds with regard to the most expeditious and efficacious means of attaining these goals. Low-salt diet, diuretic therapy, endolymphatic-mastoid shunt, and middle cranial fossa vestibular neurectomy are all modes of treatment employed for Meniere's disease at the University of Iowa. This review of our experience from 1973 to 1980 summarizes the efficacy of each therapeutic option.