Florida Sleep Disorder Center
At least 84 percent of sleep disorders lead to a lowered quality of life and reduced personal health. While many of these disturbances are minor, some, such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy and chronic insomnia can have serious consequences. They can range from excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue, to hypertension, heart disease, and in some cases, even death. Fortunately most sleep disorders are readily treatable once they are diagnosed. We have been treating patients for over 18 years. Our team has helped thousands of patients with sleep disorders. Our physicians are Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Critical Care, Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine. We work with your local physicians and sleep center to bring world-class quality care home to you. If you or a loved one suffers with snoring, fatigue, restless sleep, or difficulty breathing, start finding solutions today! We personalize your care by blending your special needs with the latest world-class technology and patient treatment and education. You can trust our quality, experience, and personal care. Sleep. It’s a basic necessity of life, as important to our health and well being as air, food and water. When we sleep well, we wake up feeling refreshed, alert and ready to face daily challenges. When we don’t, every part of our lives can suffer. Our jobs, relationships, productivity, health and safety are all put at risk. Lack of sleep due to sleep loss or sleep disorders is taking a serious toll. In the past century, we have reduced our average amount of sleep. Though our society has changed, our brains and bodies have not. Sleep deprivation is affecting us all and we are all paying the price. Common Sleep Disorders Common Treatments Highlights of Sleep in America 2003 Sleep and WomenCall us at 813-681-4413
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