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Sleep. An essential part of life, health and happiness. Yet millions of people are deprived of this most basic of functions and suffer the debilitating effects. The results of sleep disorders can affect the very quality of all aspects of life and health. The Methodist Sleep Disorders Center is dedicated to alleviating the effects of sleep disorders and improving the sleeping lives of our patients.
In our state-of-the-art facility, we provide diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care for more than 84 different sleep disorders for all age groups. Technologists at Methodist undergo an intense on-the-job mentoring program, and they are encouraged to become certified by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists.
Sleep Disorder Indicators
How do you know if you have a sleep disorder? There are several indicators. Do you snore? Do you fall asleep while driving, stopped at a red light or while watching television? Are you sleeping during the day? Do you have high blood pressure? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you may have a sleep disorder. Use our Pre-Assessment/Screening Form and discuss the questionnaire with your doctor to determine if you may have a sleep-related breathing disorder.
Each patient bedroom is designed to provide a calm, relaxing environment. Showers are available for patient convenience. Each bedroom comes complete with a bathroom, adjustable, full-sized bed, cable television, DVD player and custom lighting with dimmer capabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Want to know more? Please click on the link to see a list of Frequently Asked Questions.
Services
The Sleep Disorders Center provides diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care to help restore and maintain quality of life.
Meet our Staff
We have a highly specialized and caring staff at Methodist Sleep Disorders Center. Use this link for more information.
Appointments
You can refer yourself, or you can have a physician refer you. Please check with your insurance to see if you need a referral.
Helpful Web sites
Click here for additional information on helpful Web sites.
Sleep Articles and Videos
Read the latest published articles and studies.
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