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Restful sleep is very important to your health. It's estimated that
2 out of every five Americans have a serious sleep disorder. Sleep
disorders can interfere with your ability to fall asleep, maintain
sleep, or cause excessive daytime sleepiness. The most common sleep
disorders are Sleep Apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome, Narcolepsy, and
Insomnia.
The Florida Hospital Center for Sleep Disorders helps individuals
with sleep disorders achieve more normal sleep patterns. Our board-certified
sleep medicine physicians are experts that can help to determine the
best treatment for your sleep disorder. At Florida Hospital Center
for Sleep Disorders, we want to help you achieve optimum health by
creating a stronger, healthier mind, body, and spirit.
What is your "Snore Score?"
To determine if you are at risk for a sleep disorder, answer the following
questions "Yes" or "No:"
Downloadable Physician Prescrition Sheet
Referring physicians and patients can download a copy of a Florida
Hospital Center for Sleep Disorders prescription sheet in order
to access our center. Patients need to bring the prescription sheet
to their primary care physician to sign in order to schedule an appointment.
Downloadable Patient Sheets
Please download the following sheet, fill-out, and bring with you to your sleep consultation or study: Patient Questionnaire
You
may have Sleep Apnea, a disorder where breathing may stop briefly during
sleep (from 10 seconds to a minute or longer.) Because of the seriousness
of your results, you will be contacted by the Florida Hospital Center
for Sleep Disorders to schedule a sleep consultation with one of our
board-certified sleep medicine physicians. If you would like to contact
the center directly, call 407/303-2273.
Your
snoring probably interferes with your personal life and you may want
to try sleeping on your side. If you still experience symptoms, like
snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness, you may have a sleep disorder.
You can schedule a sleep consultation with a board-certified sleep medicine
physician by calling 407/303-2273.
The following sheet will give you directions and information on how to prepare for your sleep study: Preparation & Instructions
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