Sleep Study

During a study, patients stay overnight in one of our comfortable rooms. A technician will attach sensors to your head, chin, throat, chest, abdomen and legs to monitor your sleep during the night. These sensors detect brain waves, eye movements, breathing, heart rate, muscle activity and oxygen levels to help us learn more about your sleeping pattern and what goes on inside your body when it’s at rest.

Types of sleep disorders we identify and treat:

  • Narcolepsy
  • Insomnia
  • REM sleep behavior disorder (sleep walking)
  • Restless leg syndrome
  • Sleep apnea
  • And many more

 

Sleep Disorders Center

Sleep Disorders Center

Are you sleeping well? Waking up rested? If not it could pose a more serious health threat than you think. Getting a good night’s sleep is vital to your overall health, safety and quality of life. Ongoing sleep deficiency is linked to increased risk of heart disease,...

Pediatric Sleep Disorders

Pediatric Sleep Disorders

Children can suffer from sleep disorders, too. An estimated 25-30 percent of infants and children experience sleep disturbances. Lack of quality sleep can have a negative effect on a child’s ability to concentrate in school, participate in activities or develop...

Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea

Getting enough sleep is essential for maintaining good health. Unfortunately for many people, getting a full night’s rest is a luxury – an estimated 22 million people in the U.S. suffer from sleep apnea, according to the American Sleep Apnea Association. What is Sleep...

Why Choose Us?

Why Choose Us?

Vista Health System's two comprehensive Sleep Centers are nationally accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). That means, we've met or exceeded all of the highest standards for professional health care as designated by the AASM. These standards...