Sleep wake services
Now available - Sleep study at home!
If you'd rather stay in the comfort of your own home for a sleep test, you can! Visit our home sleep study page for more information about home sleep testing for sleep apnea, insomnia and more. When you're ready, talk to your doctor and ask for a referral or call 800-777-7775.
Patients are generally referred for an appointment by a primary care physician. If you think you might have a sleep disorder, talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment. If you need a physician, call 800-777-7775.
Good sleep is important for good health. But according to the National Sleep Foundation, 65% of Americans report that they do not get enough sleep (most adults need six to eight hours). Sleep disorders and lack of sleep are not just annoyances; they are serious problems.
Those with sleep problems may think or move more slowly, make more mistakes or have memory difficulties. These negative effects can lead to poor job productivity and can be a contributing factor in motor vehicle accidents, weight gain, heart problems, colds and flu.
Lack of sleep can also strain emotions, family and job relationships and social encounters, and lead to greater health problems if left untreated.
At Community Health Network's sleep wake services, we diagnose and help treat sleep problems and disorders in adults and kids—including insomnia, sleep apnea, snoring, narcolepsy and restless leg syndrome (RLS)—to help each patient enjoy better health and return to the activities that are most important to them.
Learn more
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Common sleep disorders—Learn about sleep apnea, snoring, insomnia, restless leg syndrome (RLS), periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD), narcolepsy and more.
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Pediatric sleep disorders and treatment—Sleep help for kids with sleep apnea, ADHD-related sleep disorders, parasomnias (night terrors, sleepwalking), excessive sleep problems and more.
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Your sleep study—How to prepare for your sleep study and what to expect.
Patient appointments
Patients are generally referred for an appointment by a primary care physician. If you think you might have a sleep disorder, talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment. If you need to find a physician, try our Find a Doctor tool or call us at 800-777-7775.
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