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Sleep Disorders Center

31 hours ago Sleep Disorders Center. 423-778-3316 Fax: 423-778-3485. Erlanger Sleep Disorders Center. 628 Morrison Springs Rd. Suite 300. Chattanooga, TN 37415. Mon-Thurs: 8:30AM – 4PM. >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact Chi Memorial Regional sleep center?

Sleep Disorders Center. 423-778-3316 Fax: 423-778-3485. Erlanger Sleep Disorders Center. 628 Morrison Springs Rd. Suite 300. Chattanooga, TN 37415. Mon-Thurs: 8:30AM – 4PM.

Where can I get more information about patient screenings and sleep studies?

The Chattanooga Sleep Center (423) 693-2800. sleep lab ... TN, Chattanooga 37403 . View clinic map; About us . AASM accredited sleep disorder center serving patients 18 months and up. Contact us . Contact Person Name / Title: Pamela L. Dalton, RPSGT, PSGP. Contact Phone Number: 423-693-2800 ...

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What is a sleep test?

The home sleep test includes a small sensor that is placed on your finger that measures the oxygen level in your blood and your heart rate. It also includes a simple chest strap that monitors your respiratory effort, and a small nasal cannula to monitor your airflow.

How to prepare for a sleep test?

When preparing for your at home sleep test, you’ll go about your normal evening routine. It’s a good idea to avoid caffeine and alcohol in the afternoon before your sleep test. Your provider may give you other instructions to follow leading up to your test. The test is simple and does not involve any needles or invasive monitoring. If you are on a medication, you should take it as you normally would unless your provider advises you otherwise. Your sleep test results will be automatically recorded for your provider.

Is it normal to be apprehensive about sleep tests?

It’s normal to feel apprehensive about having a sleep test done, especially if you already have a feeling that something may be wrong. It’s important to remember that when it comes to your health, knowledge is power. Some sleep problems can have effects that may become life-threatening if left untreated. You can do something about your sleep issues, and it starts with learning more about the root of the issue. If you think you may need a sleep test, don’t put it off. The procedure is simple and learning more about the quality of your sleep will allow you to rest easy.

What is the Advanced Center for Sleep Disorders?

The Advanced Center for Sleep Disorders offers state-of-the-art sleep diagnostic testing in a place that feels like home, and treatment to help you get the restful, healthy sleep you need.

What happens if you don't sleep?

When you don't sleep well, you know your quality of life suffers. But did you know sleep disorders can lead to stroke or heart disease? Snoring, daytime sleepiness, and other symptoms can be signs of a serious problem.

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