NOT SLEEPING WELL?
Do you have trouble sleeping?
Do you snore?
Do you feel tired during the day?
Do you wake-up gasping for air?
Do you have consistent restless nights?
Do you sleep all day every day?
If you answer ‘yes’ to any of these questions you could have a SLEEP DISORDER! Too little or too much sleep is not good for you.
Seek an appointment with a sleep specialist. It is important that you consult a physician trained in sleep disorders to have a thorough examination.
Most of the sleep disorders are easily diagnosed and treated and the quality of life highly improved.
WHAT IS A SLEEP FACILITY?
A sleep facility is a special laboratory that offers a comprehensive program in diagnosing and treating all major sleep disorders.
WHAT DOES A SLEEP FACILITY DO?
A sleep facility provides state-of-the-art diagnostic services, expert mask fitting and CPAP adjustment, continued medical support, as well as ongoing clinical follow-up to ensure a positive outcome for each of the patients.
WHO ARE THE SLEEP PERSONNEL?
A sleep specialist is a medical doctor who has completed additional education and training in the field of sleep medicine. He or she is trained in the diagnosis, management, treatment, and prevention of sleep disorders and sleep problems. He or she often works in sleep centers, also called sleep clinics and sleep labs (laboratories).
A sleep technologist is a trained clinical sleep study expert who works directly with patients and operates diagnostic testing equipment. He or she helps sleep specialists interpret study results and determine if patients suffer from various types of disorders, such as narcolepsy and sleep apnea.
HOW CAN A SLEEP FACILITY HELP YOU
A sleep facility helps people suffering from sleep and breathing related abnormalities identify and treat their problems. So if you think you are not getting the good night sleep that you need, it's time to go to a sleep facility to have yourself checked.