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We can help you for “the rest of your life”

  • Each year over 100,000 police reported motor vehicle crashes involve drowsiness or fatigue as a principal causal factor.
  • Sleepiness has been implicated as a contributing factor in major industrial accidents.
  • Untreated, chronic insomnia may lead to depression.
  • Sleep apnea, a serious and dangerous breathing disorder often associated with snoring, is closely linked to hypertension, coronary artery disease and stroke.
  • Loud snoring is not only a potential health danger signal but it can create a severe strain on a relationship as well.

If you’re one of over 50 million Americans who suffer from a sleep disorder, we’re here to help.
Our hospital-based Center For Sleep Medicine is a conveniently located and comfortable setting in which our board certified physicians and highly skilled sleep technologists perform what is known as a polysomnogram, a big word that means “sleep study”.

This diagnostic sleep study is a non-invasive procedure which records your sleep pattern, breathing, oxygen level, heart rate and rhythm, and muscle tone while you sleep overnight, pampered in a private, hotel-like room at our modern Center.

You’ll even enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast before heading out for your normal routine early the next morning.

If it’s time you or someone you love needs a good night’s sleep we suggest you consult your doctor or contact us at (856) 853-2131 to find out how we can help you for “the rest of your life”.


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What you need to know about sleep problems and disorders.
Click here for the National Sleep Foundation.