- Gray top section: A sleep disorder can be defined as a disturbance in one's normal sleep patterns. This can be temporary, intermittent, or lifelong and is often accompanied by daytime sleepiness and nightly sleep disruption. Many sleep disorders interfere with a person’s mental and emotional health and can cause high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. People with sleep disorders are also at increased risk for automobile and industrial accidents and may experience decreased mental ability, productivity and quality of life.
Sleep Services
Over 70 classified disorders of sleep and wakefulness affect millions of people. Sleep disorders range from problems falling asleep or staying asleep at night to difficulty staying awake during the daytime. Common signs and symptoms of sleep disorders include:
- Snoring, gasping or choking at night
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Restless or disrupted sleep
- Chronic fatigue
- Memory problems
- Difficulty concentrating or staying awake at work or school
Some sleep disorders such as sleep apnea are closely associated with other serious health problems including:
- High blood pressure
- Congestive heart failure
- Stroke
- Atrial fibrillation
- Diabetes
- Depression
Sleep Disorders
Our specialists evaluate and treat symptoms such as fatigue, sleepiness and frequent waking, and offer diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of sleep disorders including snoring, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and insomnia.
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Our state-of-the-art facilities are accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine to provide a full range of ambulatory and facility-based sleep testing services.
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Sleep disorders are complex and require the appropriate testing to establish a diagnosis and treatment plan. If your physician recommends that you have a sleep study, here are the details that you need to know.
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Insomnia occurs when you have trouble falling asleep, staying asleep or do not feel refreshed in the morning. A physician or psychologist experienced in sleep disorders can help patients regain a restful night of sleep.
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