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Welcome

Our staff understands that quality care and patient comfort go hand in hand. Please inform us in advance if you have any special needs (i.e. wheelchair access, require a personal care attendant, interpreter, extra blankets, fan, etc.) or if we can make your visit more comfortable in any way.

We also understand the importance of follow-up care. Treating sleep disorders is often simple, yet many patients still require ongoing assistance. At Restorative Sleep Solutions, we will be with you every step of the way from diagnosis through treatment and beyond.

We are honored to serve your sleep care needs.

Professional Sleep Diagnostic Testing

Professional Staff & Specialists

Cutting-Edge Facilities

Individualized Personal Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sleep study?
A sleep study known as a polysomnogram, or PSG, is a diagnostic test used to identify different stages of sleep and classify various sleep problems. 

Why do I need a sleep study?
The study was ordered by your physician, and is needed to determine various brain activities and body systems, and their relationship throughout your sleep period. After the study, a physician, specializing in sleep medicine, will review and interpret the information to help you, and your physician, understand your specific sleep patterns. If a sleep disorder is present, treatment recommendations will be made.

What to expect?

Throughout the testing process, the technician will be recording many things. (I.e. limb movements, heart rate, brain waves, and respiratory rate) This is achieved by placing wires and electrodes on your body that will electronically relay the information to a computer that is observed by the attending technician. If the technician observes any issues with your breathing (sleep apnea) they may enter room to awaken you and place a device on you to correct the issue (CPAP)

What happens after my sleep study?
To best understand the results of your sleep study and any treatment recommendations made, it is important to meet with a sleep specialist in person. In some instances additional procedures are needed in order to establish the correct diagnosis or to evaluate a treatment. You will be informed if this is the case. 
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