Your quality of life is in large part a reflection of the quality of your sleep. If disruptive sleep issues are keeping you from being or doing or your best, let our Sleep Disorder Center help. We’ll work with you to accurately diagnose and treat your issue to improve your night and every waking hour that follows.
Treatments and services
Sleep testing
Measuring your sleep is the first step to improving it. We offer a number of different studies to help us learn what is keeping you from sleeping well:
- Polysomnography sleep study to measure brain waves, blood oxygen level, heart rate, breathing, and movement and to diagnose sleep disorders or to adjust treatment
- Multiple sleep latency testing (MSLT), or a daytime nap study, to measure excessive daytime sleepiness
- Maintenance of wakefulness test (MWT) to test whether or not you are able to stay awake for a defined period of time
CPAP and BiPAP device fitting and education
If you are found to have obstructive or central sleep apnea, you may benefit from using a device that regulates the pressure in your airway while you are sleeping. There are two types of positive airway pressure (PAP) devices:
- A CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) device is a small machine that you use at home while you sleep. It increases air pressure in your throat to keep your airway open.
- A BiPAP (bilevel positive airway pressure) device is similar to the CPAP, but it delivers multiple levels of pressure.
Both devices include a mask to wear over your nose and mouth. We will conduct a test that will help us determine the best air-pressure level (titration), fit you for a mask, and share information that will allow you to use your device properly.
Our team
Contact, hours, and location
Find our address and phone number information in the "Contact us" section at the top of this page.
- Office hours:
- Monday to Wednesday, 8 am to 3:30 pm and 6 to 8 pm
- Thursday, 8 am to 3:30 pm
- Google Maps directions
- Parking: Park in lot P3.
Resources
- National Sleep Foundation
- Sleep Education (American Academy of Sleep Medicine)
- Sleep Foundation