Our team of physicians and polysomnographic technologists will identify your problem and offer possible treatment plans. This is done through a sleep study.
A sleep study is a diagnostic test where patients spend the night at Upland Hills Health in one of our comfortable, private and hotel-like sleep study suites. Throughout the night your breathing, heart rhythm, brain waves, leg movements and oxygen concentration are monitored by a polysomnographic technologist who is sitting in another room. Based on behaviors and data collected throughout the night, we can determine if you have a sleep disorder and what it is.
“For years I couldn’t get a good night’s rest. I could sleep endlessly and still not feel rested. Having several complex/difficult medical issues I always just blamed my tiredness and poor sleep on my pain.
When my daytime drowsiness got severe enough that I was falling asleep at inappropriate times, I finally decided to have a home sleep study. I’m so glad I did.
It was simple and easy to complete, thanks to a sleep technologist at Upland Hills Health. I downloaded an app to my iPad, connected the parts, and turned on the machine before I went to sleep. I pressed “stop” in the morning when I woke up and the data was immediately sent to the Upland Hills Health Sleep Center.
Since I’ve received my CPAP I’ve been sleeping wonderfully. I can sleep the whole night without even rolling over anymore. The best part is that my chronic pain has decreased significantly and I feel like I can accomplish a little more from day to day.
The sleep technologist was amazing and so helpful with scheduling my set up/study, walking me through how to set it up at home, how I will get my results, the follow up process, and getting set up with my CPAP. Upland Hills is amazing! Thank you all!”
Possible treatments include weight loss, breathing devices, avoiding alcohol and sleeping pills or surgery.
Possible treatments include: Finding and treating the underlying cause.
Possible treatments include modifying behavior through stress-reducing programs, counseling, increasing relaxation and recreation time and medication.
Possible treatments include medication.
If you are experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness, snoring, or “stop breathing” episodes in your sleep, talk to your primary care provider about it! Quality sleep is essential to your health.