Sleep Centers for Teenagers Lamont CA
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Kaweah Delta Sleep Disorders Center Kaweah Delta District Hospital
(559) 624-2338
400 W. Mineral King
Visalia, CA
Kaweah Delta Sleep Disorders Center Kaweah Delta District Hospital
(559) 624-2338
400 W. Mineral King
Visalia, CA 93291
Insurance
Medicare: No
Medicaid: No
Redwood Sleep Center
(415) 898-1273
1615 Hill Street
Novato, CA
Redwood Sleep Center
(415) 898-1273
1615 Hill Street
Novato, CA 94947
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula Sleep Disorders Center
(831) 649-7210
2 Upper Ragsdale Drive
Monterey, CA
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula Sleep Disorders Center
(831) 649-7210
2 Upper Ragsdale Drive
Monterey, CA 93940
Insurance
Insurance: Most accepted.
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
REM Sleep Diagnostics, Inc.
(707) 252-8400
855 Bordeaux Way
Napa, CA
REM Sleep Diagnostics, Inc.
(707) 252-8400
855 Bordeaux Way
Napa, CA 94558
Miller Children's Hospital
(562) 424-4815
2801 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Miller Children's Hospital
(562) 424-4815
2801 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90806
Insurance
Insurance: PPO, POS, Private, HMO, Medi Cal, CCS and many others.
California Center for Sleep Disorders
(510) 263-3300
985 Atlantic Avenue
Alameda, CA
California Center for Sleep Disorders
(510) 263-3300
985 Atlantic Avenue
Alameda, CA 94501
Doctors Refferal
May be necessary depending upon insurance
Insurance
Insurance: PPO''s, HMO''s, EPO''s, IPA''s
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: No
Glendale Adventist MC Sleep Disorders Center Glendale Adventist Medical Center
(818) 409-8323
1509 Wilson Terrace
Glendale, CA
Glendale Adventist MC Sleep Disorders Center Glendale Adventist Medical Center
(818) 409-8323
1509 Wilson Terrace
Glendale, CA 91206
Doctors Refferal
Not necessary
Ages Seen
16 months and up
Insurance
Insurance: All
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: No
Pulmonary Medicine Associates Sleep Disorders Center Pulmonary Medicine Associates
(916) 483-8042
3637 Mission Avenue
Carmichael, CA
Pulmonary Medicine Associates Sleep Disorders Center Pulmonary Medicine Associates
(916) 483-8042
3637 Mission Avenue
Carmichael, CA 95608
Doctors Refferal
May be necessary depending upon insurance
Insurance
Insurance: Most insurances accepted.
Contra Costa Sleep Disorders Center
(925) 935-7667
1700 Ygnacio Valley Road
Walnut Creek, CA
Contra Costa Sleep Disorders Center
(925) 935-7667
1700 Ygnacio Valley Road
Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Mercy Sleep Center Mercy San Juan Medical Center
(916) 979-0347
3808 Auburn Boulevard
Sacramento, CA
Mercy Sleep Center Mercy San Juan Medical Center
(916) 979-0347
3808 Auburn Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95821
Doctors Refferal
May be necessary depending upon insurance
Insurance
Insurance: Most insurances accepted, including any accepted at Mercy Hospitals
Knowing what good sleep entails is important. Sleep deprivation can contribute to teen depression. Help your teen develop good sleep habits with these recommendations: - Help your teen make sleep a priority. Encourage him to focus on establishing healthy sleep patterns by keeping consistent sleeping and waking times.
- Keep bedroom distractions to a minimum. Remove any computers or television sets..
- Help her wind down with quiet time before bed. Reading or showering can help teens relax. Watching television or catching up with friends online can be too stimulating.
- Eat dinner early. Big meals close to bedtime require digestive processes that can keep your teen awake.
- Limit caffeinated drinks and sugar close to bedtime. Sugar causes a rise in blood sugar. When it gets low again in the middle of the night it may wake your child.
- Reduce noise in the bedroom. Try earplugs or create "white noise" with a fan or white noise machine.
- Put more downtime into the schedule. Many kids have too much on their plates and the pressure is overwhelming. "More than ever our kids need time to decompress," Branov says. "Think about how stressed you'd feel if every minute of your weekday was scheduled." Branov reminds parents not to measure success by how much is accomplished. "Poor lifestyle habits and lack of balance in life can predispose anyone to depression."
- Use medication as a last resort. Melatonin is generally safe at low doses as a temporary sleep aid to reset one's sleep clock or under times of severe stress, for example. Sleeping pills are not FDA approved for use in children but according to Branov are sometimes prescribed under certain circumstances. "It's easy to get physically and psychologically dependent on sleeping pills, which lose their effectiveness over time as sleeping problems often get worse."
Sources: Email interview with Michael Branov, MD arranged through Gail Bradney at CS Lewis Publicity ( gbradney@yahoo.com ... |
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