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Sleep Disorders Center

It's time to get back to sleep.

When was the last time you had a really good night's sleep? A sleep disorder may be the reason you are not getting regular restful sleep, resulting in daytime sleepiness, impaired memory and an inability to concentrate. It can affect long-term health, contributing to depression, cardiovascular problems and other health issues.

Our sleep study rooms are designed to make you as comfortable as possible and include:

  • Luxurious sheets and comforters
  • TV with DVD player
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Soothing music
  • Bedtime snack
  • Continental breakfast

If you or someone you know is having problems getting a restful night's sleep, call Memorial's Sleep Disorders Center at 574-647-1850 to learn more about the symptoms of sleep disorders. Consult with your physician to determine whether a sleep study is appropriate for you. (To locate a physician, call The Health Professionals at 574-647-6800.)

We're located at 53990 Carmichael Drive at Douglas Road (just off SR 23), Suite 150.

 

The Sleep Disorders Center can help diagnose various disorders including:

Sleep Apnea: Characterized by pauses of breathing during sleep. It is often associated with loud snoring, snorting and gasping for breath. Sleep apnea can result in daytime sleepiness, depression and cardiovascular problems.

Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Sufferers may struggle to stay awake during the day and experience reduced productivity at school or work, memory or concentration problems.

Narcolepsy: This results in a frequent and, at times, overwhelming urge to sleep. Narcolepsy is frequently associated with brief periods of sudden transient muscle weakness in response to an unexpected emotion.

Restless Leg Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder: Restless leg syndrome causes uncomfortable sensations in the legs near sleep time, sometimes described as a "creepy-crawly" feeling. Periodic limb movement disorder causes the arms and legs to move or jerk involuntarily during sleep.