
Advance Sleep Disorders Center is a fully-equipped diagnostic sleep disorder facility which can help accurately recognize, interpret and diagnose the scores and results of a sleep study.
Sleep disorders are now recognized as a catalyst for personal problems such as sleepwalking, bed-wetting and nightmares, as well as work-related problems like industrial accidents, traffic accidents, and poor performance. Sleep disorders affect the patient's mental health and are physically debilitating; in some cases, they may, even be life threatening.
Physicians are becoming increasingly aware of sleep-related cardiac risks. Obstructive sleep apnea may cause or worsen high blood pressure, increase the risk of a heart attack, worsen heart failure and arrhythmias, and increase the risk for strokes.
Patients suffering from a sleep disorder may seek the help and advice of various healthcare professionals a general practitioner, psychiatrist, neurologist, pulmonary specialist, and (where age appropriate) a pediatrician. In many cases, the healthcare provider may recommend a polysomnogram, also known as a sleep study.