Sleep Centers for Teenagers Palm City FL
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Sleep Disorders Center Florida
(772) 446-7116
150 SW Chamber Court
Port St. Lucie, FL
Sleep Disorders Center Florida
(772) 446-7116
150 SW Chamber Court
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
North Collier Sleep Diagnostic Center
(239) 592-5864
1855 Veterans Park Drive
Naples, FL
North Collier Sleep Diagnostic Center
(239) 592-5864
1855 Veterans Park Drive
Naples, FL 34109
Gowani Medical Associates, MDPA Sleep Disorders Center
(407) 345-4999
7224 Stone Rock Circle
Orlando, FL
Gowani Medical Associates, MDPA Sleep Disorders Center
(407) 345-4999
7224 Stone Rock Circle
Orlando, FL 32819
Pasco Sleep Center
(727) 845-0459
5453 Gulf Drive
New Port Richey, FL
Pasco Sleep Center
(727) 845-0459
5453 Gulf Drive
New Port Richey, FL 34652
Central Florida Sleep Centers - Osceola
(407) 483-7667
1121 N. Central Avenue
Kissimmee, FL
Central Florida Sleep Centers - Osceola
(407) 483-7667
1121 N. Central Avenue
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Doctors Refferal
May be required; patient needs to check with insur
Insurance
Insurance: Most major insurance companies, including Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, Medicare, Tricare, United Health Care,
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: No
Jupiter Medical Center-Sleep Center
(561) 744-4478
1025 Military Trail
Jupiter, FL
Jupiter Medical Center-Sleep Center
(561) 744-4478
1025 Military Trail
Jupiter, FL 33458
West Florida Hospital
(850) 494-4850
8383 N. Davis Highway
Pensacola, FL
West Florida Hospital
(850) 494-4850
8383 N. Davis Highway
Pensacola, FL 32514
Insurance
Insurance: Most
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Cleveland Clinic Florida Sleep Disorders Center Cleveland Clinic Florida Hospitals and Clinics
(954) 385-0761
2000 N. Commerce Parkway
Weston, FL
Cleveland Clinic Florida Sleep Disorders Center Cleveland Clinic Florida Hospitals and Clinics
(954) 385-0761
2000 N. Commerce Parkway
Weston, FL 33326
Insurance
Insurance: Medicare, BC/BS, Actna, Avmed, Cigna, Medicaid, United Healthcare
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Polk Sleep Disorders LLC
(863) 299-0302
344 E. Central Avenue
Winter Haven, FL
Polk Sleep Disorders LLC
(863) 299-0302
344 E. Central Avenue
Winter Haven, FL 33880
Doctors Refferal
May be required, patient needs to check with insur
Insurance
Insurance: Most major insurances
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: No
Sleep Disorders Clinic, PA of Manatee Lung Associates PA
(941) 741-8633
203 Third Avenue E.
Bradenton, FL
Sleep Disorders Clinic, PA of Manatee Lung Associates PA
(941) 741-8633
203 Third Avenue E.
Bradenton, FL 34208
Insurance
Insurance: Most insurance accepted, please call for verification.
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
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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