Sleep Disorders
Conditions We Treat
From common conditions like insomnia and snoring to complex neurological, breathing, and circadian disorders. Our board-certified specialists diagnose and treat adults and children of all ages.
Most Common
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Breathing repeatedly stops during sleep, causing snoring, gasping, and serious long-term health risks.
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Very Common
Insomnia
Difficulty falling or staying asleep leading to daytime fatigue, mood changes, and reduced quality of life.
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Neurological
Narcolepsy
Sudden, uncontrollable episodes of sleep and loss of muscle tone that disrupt daily functioning.
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Behavioral
Parasomnias
Sleepwalking, night terrors, REM sleep behavior disorder, and other abnormal sleep behaviors.
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Neurological
Restless Leg Syndrome
An irresistible urge to move the legs at night that disrupts sleep and causes significant discomfort.
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Clock Disorders
Circadian Rhythm Disorders
Misaligned internal clocks affecting shift workers, night owls, frequent travelers, and more.
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Sleep Timing
Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders
Shift work disorder and delayed or advanced sleep-wake phase problems caused by a body-clock mismatch.
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Movement
Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
Nighttime movement problems such as periodic limb movement disorder that fragment sleep and drive daytime fatigue.
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Sleepiness
Hypersomnolence and Daytime Sleepiness
Idiopathic hypersomnia, hypersomnia, and other causes of excessive daytime sleepiness despite enough time in bed.
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Breathing
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
Breathing-related sleep concerns including central sleep apnea, snoring, and nighttime breathing disruption.
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You don't need to know your diagnosis before making an appointment. Our specialists are trained to evaluate your symptoms and guide you to the right answers.
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