Pulmonary Services
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Cigarette smoking is the most common cause of COPD.
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After review of your medical and family history we are able to identify various breathing disorders such as Emphysema, Bronchitis, Pulmonary Hypertension, Asthma, Allergies and others. - Learn more
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Sleep Center Services
Sleep Diagnosis
There are a number of test to check for sleep disorders. Sleep Disorders can cause Arrhythmias, daytime sleepiness, poor school work performance, poor work performance and affect the quality of life. Our center has the technology to assist you.
Overnight CPAP Titration
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy uses a machine to help a person who has obstructive sleep apnea breathe more easily during sleep. A CPAP Machine increases air pressure in your throat so that your airway does not callopse when you breathe in.
Overnight Polysomnography
Polysomnography is used to diagnose sleep disorders. It is a comprehensive recording of your sleep ordered for patients with complaints of daytime fatigue or sleepiness that may be caused by interrupted sleep. It may be used to rule out other sleep disorders.
Relief From Snoring
Is your snoring so loud that it disturbs your partner's sleep? If you suffer from restless sleep, If you wake up choking, have difficulty concentrating, or suffer from sore throat, this may be and indication of Sleep Apnea. Our team of professionals can help.
Home Sleep Studies
At-home sleep apnea testing is an easy, cost-effective way to figure out whether you’re having trouble breathing.If you are being told that you snore, snort and gasp, if you have disrupted sleep or are sleepy during the day, and you are overweight or obese, an at-home sleep apnea test may be very appropriate. Talk with your clinical provider.