The Sleep Disorders Center provides
extensive evaluation of a person's sleep by use of a diagnostic test
called a polysomnogram. A polysomnogram
normally takes
place overnight. It includes monitoring and recording several aspects of
your sleep over a seven to eight hour period.
Good Samaritan's Sleep Disorders
Center is accredited by the American
Academy of Sleep Medicine, one of only five in the state of Nebraska.
Trouble
sleeping?
If you have trouble falling asleep or staying awake, you may have a sleeping disorder. More than 50 million people are poor sleepers. It's important to remember that sleep disorders can be
diagnosed and managed.
The most serious symptoms of a
sleep disorder are:
Excessive daytime sleepiness Breathing irregularities during sleep Snoring
Snoring is not a joking matter and
may be a symptom of a serious sleeping disorder called sleep
apnea. Please answer the following questions to see if you may
have sleep apnea. The results of the survey will be sent to
Jeff Newby, Sleep Disorders
Center Manager. You
will then be contacted within 3-5 business days.
To take the Sleep Survey:
Click Here
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