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  602 Michigan Ave.
  Holland MI 49423
  (616) 392-5141

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Center for Sleep Disorders


Most sleep disorders are treatable. At the Center for Sleep Disorders, you will find dedicated professionals who care about your sleep problems and specialize in solving disruptive sleep patterns. Our board-certified physicians have extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. The comfortable, state-of-the-art lab is accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and staffed by an expert team of medical specialists including specialists in Sleep Medicine, Neurology, Pulmonary Medicine, Pediatric Medicine and Psychiatry.

 

Recognizing a Sleep Disorder

 

Sleeping is not just a “break” from your waking hours. Sleep helps renew the energy you need to maintain your stamina, be mentally alert, keep a positive attitude, and be safe and successful throughout the day.

 

People of all ages suffer from various sleep disorders and may not even be aware of it. A sleep disorder is a disruptive pattern of sleep that may include:

Difficulty falling or staying asleep

• Difficulty staying awake during the day

• Sudden sleep attacks or frequent napping

• Excessive total sleep time

Sleep Apnea (breathing interruptions

  during sleep)

• Snoring

• Muscle weakness or restless legs syndrome

• Unintentionally kicking your bed partner

• Low energy or persistent exhaustion

• Increased anxiety or irritability

• Sleepwalking, bedwetting or nightmares

Seek the help of professionals if you or someone you care about is experiencing sleep problems. The Holland Hospital Center for Sleep Disorders is available upon referral from your physician.


 

 

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If you snore and usually wake up tired, you may have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Besides robbing your body of essential sleep, OSA can lead to more serious heart problems later in life if left untreated. More >

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Holland Hospital

Center for Sleep Disorders

854 S. Washington Ave.,

Suite 150

Holland, MI  49423 [Map]

 

For referrals phone:

(888) 753-3752

(888) SLEEPLAB