Overview
Having trouble falling or staying asleep? You’re not alone. The National Institutes of Health estimates about 30 percent of the population experiences interruptions to their sleep at some point. There could be many short-term reasons, but when those disruptions become the norm, it can affect you physically, mentally and emotionally.
We understand the impact a sleep disorder has on every aspect of your life. We offer comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis, including a sleep study if appropriate. Whether you have a serious disorder like sleep apnea or just need to follow a healthy bedtime routine, our board-certified experts could be your first step towards regular restorative rest.
Our advanced treatment options range from education and behavior modification to surgery, depending on your needs. We stay on the leading edge of treatment options by participating in ongoing clinical research, which means access to innovative techniques for you.
When to See a Sleep Specialist
Everyone has the occasional restless night, but when sleep problems keep you from getting adequate rest on a regular basis, it may be time to get help.
Do you:
- Feel irritable or sleepy during the day?
- Have difficulty staying awake when sitting still, watching television, or reading?
- Have difficulty concentrating?
- Often get told by others that you look tired?
- React slowly?
- Have trouble controlling your emotions?
- Feel like you have to take a nap almost every day?
- Require caffeinated beverages to keep you going?
If you experience one or more of these issues frequently, consider talking to us about your diagnosis and treatment options.
Before your first visit, download and complete our New Patient Sleep Questionnaire.

