National Sleep Solutions
Sleep Disorder Center Testing Facility for Pediatric and Adults,
Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Sleep Disorder Center Testing Facility for Pediatric and Adults,
Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Sleep is an integral part of healthy living. It supports healthy growth and development; improves cognition, concentration, and memory; enhances productivity and performance; and bolsters immune function. Yet, according to the CDC, more than one-third of Americans are not getting enough sleep and an estimated 50 to 70 million Americans have chronic sleep-related disorders.
If left untreated, sleep-related disorders may lead to significant adverse health consequences. In the short term, sleep deficiency may impede memory and learning ability, impair judgment, and increase the risk of accidents, such as motor vehicle and machinery-related accidents. In the long term, sleep-related disorders are linked to the development of a number of chronic diseases and disorders such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, anxiety, and depression.
Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, National Sleep Solutions offers patients with sleep-related disorders a continuum of specialized care from diagnostic testing and initial treatment to ongoing monitoring and disease management throughout the patient’s lifetime.
As healthcare professionals, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care in the field of sleep medicine. We strive not only to address your immediate health concerns but also to put you on the path to long-term optimal health. If you suspect that you have a sleep-related disorder, please schedule an initial consultation with our sleep specialists. We appreciate the opportunity to help you achieve a good night's rest.
How likely are you to doze off or fall asleep in the following situations, in contrast to feeling just tired?
This refers to your usual way of life in recent times.
Even if you haven’t done some of these things recently try to work out how they would have affected you.
Use the following scale to choose the most appropriate number for each situation:
0 = would never doze
1 = slight chance of dozing
2 = moderate chance of dozing
3 = high chance of dozing
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