Sleep Apnea Treatment Cocoa Beach FL
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Health First Sleep Center: Cocoa Beach
(321) 868-5832
701 W. Cocoa Beach Causeway
Cocoa Beach, FL
Health First Sleep Center: Cocoa Beach
(321) 868-5832
701 W. Cocoa Beach Causeway
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
Morton Plant Hospital
(727) 461-8902
430 Morton Plant Street
Clearwater, FL
Morton Plant Hospital
(727) 461-8902
430 Morton Plant Street
Clearwater, FL 33756
Tampa General Hospital Sleep Disorders Center Program
(813) 844-4292
2 Columbia Drive
Tampa, FL
Tampa General Hospital Sleep Disorders Center Program
(813) 844-4292
2 Columbia Drive
Tampa, FL 33606
Ocean Sleep Disorders Center
(386) 673-2500 x228
8 Mirror Lake Drive
Ormond Beach, FL
Ocean Sleep Disorders Center
(386) 673-2500 x228
8 Mirror Lake Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
MIMA Sleep Disorders Center
(321) 724-0015
5200 Babcock Street
Palm Bay, FL
MIMA Sleep Disorders Center
(321) 724-0015
5200 Babcock Street
Palm Bay, FL 32905
Space Coast Sleep Disorders Center
(321) 255-9901
640 Classic Court
Melbourne, FL
Space Coast Sleep Disorders Center
(321) 255-9901
640 Classic Court
Melbourne, FL 32940
Everest Medical Care and Sleep Disorders Center
(850) 482-2061
4296 5th Avenue
Marianna, FL
Everest Medical Care and Sleep Disorders Center
(850) 482-2061
4296 5th Avenue
Marianna, FL 32446
Sleep Florida, LLC
(954) 432-0207
12251 Taft Street
Pembroke Pines, FL
Sleep Florida, LLC
(954) 432-0207
12251 Taft Street
Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Watson Clinic Sleep Disorders Center
(863) 680-7000
1600 Lakeland Hills Boulevard
Lakeland, FL
Watson Clinic Sleep Disorders Center
(863) 680-7000
1600 Lakeland Hills Boulevard
Lakeland, FL 33805
Ages Seen
Infant - Geriatric
Insurance
Medicare: No
Medicaid: No
Miller School of Medicine/University of Miami UHealth Sleep Program
(305) 243-5195
1501 Nw 9th Avenue
Miami, FL
Miller School of Medicine/University of Miami UHealth Sleep Program
(305) 243-5195
1501 Nw 9th Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Insurance
Insurance: Most insurances accepted.
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Snoring loudly enough to wake up your sleeping spouse may be more than just annoying, it could signal a serious health problem. Sleep apnea is a disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts, waking you-and your bed partner-from a sound sleep. There are two main types of sleep apnea: obstructive sleep apnea in which the muscles in the back of your throat relax, narrowing or closing your breathing airway, causing your breathing to momentarily stop, which wakes you from sleep. The less common form of sleep apnea is central sleep apnea in which your brain fails to transmit signals to your breathing muscles, causing you to awaken with shortness of breath. Sleep apnea can lead to a host of health maladies, especially cardiovascular disease, including high blood pressure, heart failure, stroke, and heart arrhythmias. The link between sleep apnea and heart disease may be associated with obesity, although studies are suggesting that sleep apnea itself may lead to or worsen cardiovascular problems. Signs of Sleep Apnea Some of the most common symptoms of sleep apnea include: - Loud snoring
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Observed episodes of breathing cessation during sleep
- Abrupt awakenings accompanied by shortness or breath
- Morning headache
- Difficulty staying asleep
If your snoring is loud enough to disturb your sleep or the sleep of others; you have shortness of breath that awakens you from sleep; there are intermittent pauses in your breathing during sleep; or if you experience excessive daytime drowsiness, which is causing you to fall asleep during work or while you're watching TV or driving, it's time to see your doctor. Finding Relief After evaluating your symptoms, your doctor may refer you to a sleep disorder specialist, who will probably recommend overnight monitoring in a sleep center to observe your breathing during sleep. For mild cases of sleep apnea, making some lifestyle changes, such as losing weight or quitting smoki... |
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