Sleep Centers for Teenagers Shepherdsville KY
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Sleep Center of Kentuckiana
(502) 964-2440
7926 Preston Highway
Louisville, KY
Sleep Center of Kentuckiana
(502) 964-2440
7926 Preston Highway
Louisville, KY 40219
Ages Seen
7 years - elderly
Sleep Medicine Specialists
(502) 937-3078
4606 Greenwood Road
Louisville, KY
Sleep Medicine Specialists
(502) 937-3078
4606 Greenwood Road
Louisville, KY 40258
Norton Audubon Hospital Sleep Center Norton Audubon Hospital
(502) 636-7459
One Audubon Plaza Drive
Louisville, KY
Norton Audubon Hospital Sleep Center Norton Audubon Hospital
(502) 636-7459
One Audubon Plaza Drive
Louisville, KY 40217
Insurance
Insurance: ALL
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
University of Louisville Pediatric Sleep Medicine Center
(502) 852-5437
332 W. Broadway
Louisville, KY
University of Louisville Pediatric Sleep Medicine Center
(502) 852-5437
332 W. Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
Insurance
Insurance: All
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Sleep Disorders Center at Baptist Hospital East
(502) 896-7612
4002 Kresge Way
Louisville, KY
Sleep Disorders Center at Baptist Hospital East
(502) 896-7612
4002 Kresge Way
Louisville, KY 40207
Insurance
Insurance: All
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Sleep Disorders Center Jewish Hospital & St. Mary HealthCare
(502) 361-6555
4402 Churchman Avenue
Louisville, KY
Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Sleep Disorders Center Jewish Hospital & St. Mary HealthCare
(502) 361-6555
4402 Churchman Avenue
Louisville, KY 40215
Doctors Refferal
Not necessary
Insurance
Insurance: All insurances (Hospital accepts all) - Our physicians do not accept Aetna
Medicare: No
Medicaid: No
Sleep Medicine Specialists
(502) 454-0755
1169 Eastern Parkway
Louisville, KY
Sleep Medicine Specialists
(502) 454-0755
1169 Eastern Parkway
Louisville, KY 40217
Insurance
Insurance: Medicare, Medicaid ,Passport, BC/BS, Blue Grass Family Health, AETNA, BEECH
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
University Sleep Center University of Louisville Healthcare University Hospital
(502) 562-3792
333 E. Market Street
Louisville, KY
University Sleep Center University of Louisville Healthcare University Hospital
(502) 562-3792
333 E. Market Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Insurance
Insurance: All
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
American Sleep Medicine of Louisville, Kentucky
(502) 899-9199
4010 Dupont Circle
Louisville, KY
American Sleep Medicine of Louisville, Kentucky
(502) 899-9199
4010 Dupont Circle
Louisville, KY 40207
George William Boatwright, MD
502-223-5200
1169 Eastern Pkwy Ste 3310
Louisville, KY
George William Boatwright, MD
502-223-5200
1169 Eastern Pkwy Ste 3310
Louisville, KY 40217
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine, Sleep Medicine
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Louisville Sch Of Med, Louisville Ky 40202
Graduation Year: 1982
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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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