Sleep Lab

Are you getting the rest you need? If not, it could be affecting your physical and mental health.

Everyone has a bad night of sleep now and then. But for some people, lack of rest is caused by Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB).

Not only does SDB leave you tired and more prone to accidents, it could also increase your risk for cardiovascular problems, such as high blood pressure, arrhythmia, artery disease, heart failure and stroke.

Fortunately, SDB is treatable. The first step is to get an accurate diagnosis. If you’re having symptoms of SDB, such as loud snoring or excessive daytime sleepiness, you may need a sleep study.

Sleep Medicine (AASM) accredited facility designed to diagnose sleep disorders for our patients. More than 100 million Americans of all ages fail to get a good night’s sleep. This leads to a lower quality of life and reduced personal health. At least 80 disorders can endanger public safety and be life-threatening.

  Our newly renovated Sleep Center provides a comfortable and inviting experience for patients having to undergo overnight stays for testing when sleep disorders are suspected

CORONARY CARE UNIT

The main feature of coronary care is the availability of telemetry or the continuous monitoring of the cardiac rhythm by electrocardiography. This allows early intervention with medication, cardioversion or defibrillation, improving the prognosis. As arrhythmias are relatively common in this group, patients with myocardial infarction or unstable angina are routinely admitted to the coronary care unit. For other indications, such as atrial fibrillation, a specific indication is generally necessary, while for others, such as heart block, coronary care unit admission is standard.