You spend 1/3 of your life sleeping.
A good night’s sleep can boost your sense of well-being and increase productivity.
More than 70 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder....
but many fail to ever recognize it and are thus, prevented from having a better quality of life. If your sleep disorder is left untreated, it can endanger your physical and mental health. Contact us today for an appointment and let us deliver a better night’s rest to you!
Signs of a Sleep Disorder:
• Loud snoring that may be associated with breathing pauses or gasping for breath
• Excessive sleepiness when awake or unintended episodes of falling asleep
• Persistent fatigue
• Difficulty falling or staying asleep
• An uncontrollable urge to keep moving your legs at bedtime or twitching of the legs after falling asleep
For New Patients:
Healthy, regular and deep sleep is not only a delightful pleasure, but is also a vital body function, and an essential component of a healthy lifestyle.
During beneficial sleep, the entire human body rejuvanates and prepares itself for the activities of the day. Healthy sleep is as important to the body as a good diet and regular exercise.
Healthy sleep positively impacts mental sharpness, reaction time and learning.
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