The Sleep Diagnostic and Treatment Center
The Sleep Diagnostic and Treatment Center provides comprehensive care for patients with sleep disorders of all types. Our expert team provides sleep medicine consultations to help identify your sleep problem and will work with you to develop a treatment plan to optimize your sleep health. The Sleep Diagnostic and Treatment Center includes a state-of-the-art four-bed sleep laboratory, staffed by highly trained and caring sleep technologists. All sleep studies are interpreted by our Board certified and sleep fellowship trained specialist. Once your sleep problem has been identified, a customized and effective treatment plan will be designed and implemented for you.
Sleep is a vital function necessary for cardiovascular health, immune function, emotional well-being, and memory. More than 50 million people in America struggle with some form of sleep disorder. Many are often undiagnosed and needlessly suffer from poor sleep and daytime sleepiness.
If you have these symptoms you may have a sleep disorder:
- Loud snoring
- Waking up in the morning feeling unrefreshed
- Falling asleep while driving or at work
- Drinking a lot of coffee or soda to stay awake
- Not being able to fall/stay alseep at night
- Needing sleep medication to fall/stay asleep at night
- Restless or jittery legs
- Wanting to stay up at night and sleep during the day
- Walking, eating, driving while asleep
- Punching or kicking while alseep
- Nightmares
- Irritability, depression, change in personality
- Difficulty concentrating
- Difficulty remembering things
We look forward to helping you get a good night’s sleep.
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