Sleep Medicine

Sleep Medicine

About

More than 50 million Americans suffer from sleeping problems sometime during their lives. Almost one-third of those who suffer from sleep disorders have trouble falling or staying asleep. Some people struggle with excessive sleep, while others have more serious sleep-related problems, such as apnea, narcolepsy, insomnia, periodic limb movements, and seasonal affective disorder. Our qualified physicians provide ongoing assessment, treatment, and monitoring for sleep disorders—developing and nurturing a caring relationship with each patient.

Services

Our physicians and advanced practice providers continue ongoing assessment, treatment, and monitoring for sleep disorders in children and adults. We offer:

  • Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) sleep studies: noninvasive therapy for patients with sleep apnea
  • Maintenance of wakefulness test (MWT) for commercial drivers and FAA licenses
  • Multiple sleep latency test (MSLT): measures daytime sleepiness
  • Behavioral sleep medicine
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
  • Actigraphy: monitoring rest and activity cycles
  • Home sleep studies
  • Sleep consultations: nocturnal spells, sleep breathing problems, excessive sleepiness, and other sleep difficulties

Our physicians can help your patients:

  • Adjust to sleep apnea treatments (such as CPAP)
  • Achieve and maintain a desired sleep schedule
  • Adjust to shift work
  • Reduce sleep-related fears and anxiety