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With our practice being limited to Craniofacial Pain, Head & Neck Pain & Sleep Disordered Breathing - more commonly called Sleep Apnea our only focus is improving your life, sleep and longevity ...
Below Are Several Short Videos Discussing
- What Is Sleep Apnea?
- How Can You Get Diagnosed?
- What Are Your Treatment Options?
I Will Never Underestimate The Value Of Sleep Again
Understanding A Sleep Study &
The Stages Of Sleep
Understanding Sleep Apnea A
Common Sleep Disruptor
For Centuries Healthcare Has
Been About The Connection Between Doctor & Patient
The Risks Of Sleep Apnea & The
Treatment Options
Struggling With Sleep Apnea?
You Do Have Choices
Feel Exhausted After A Full Night's Sleep Could Be Sleep Apnea
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Sleep Apnea Is A Nighttime Breathing Disorder Where Patients Stop Breathing From A Few Times Throughout The Night To A Hundred Or More Times Per Hour

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Those Getting Good Sleep Feel "The Sky's The Limit"
Sleep is an essential component of our daily lives, playing a crucial role in maintaining our physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life. Despite its importance, many people often neglect the value of good sleep, leading to adverse effects on their health and productivity. Sleep is a complex biological process that involves several stages, each serving distinct functions. The two main types of sleep are Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep and Non-Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep. NREM sleep consists of three stages, ranging from light sleep to deep sleep. During REM sleep, the brain becomes more active, and dreaming occurs.
Sleep Apnea Disturbs Sleep, affecting both the quality and quantity of the rest we receive. This condition, characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep, can lead to a host of health problems, including fatigue, cardiovascular issues, and impaired cognitive function. Addressing sleep apnea typically involves lifestyle changes, use of medical devices, or surgical interventions to maintain open airways and ensure a restful night's sleep. Think CPAP is your only option? Think again - you do have choices ...
