Schedule your sleep study today
Sleep is one of the most crucial parts of a healthy lifestyle. Despite this, only about 16% of Americans say that they don’t feel abnormally sleepy during an average week.
You may be living with a sleep condition if you’re experiencing:
- Drowsiness during the day
- Frequent headaches
- Irregular sleep patterns
- Nights where you’re struggling to fall asleep
If you’re dealing with any of these symptoms, you may need to schedule a sleep study at the Center for Sleep Disorders at Johnson City Medical Center.
Source: NSF 2020 Sleep in America Poll
Common sleep conditions
Our team at the Center for Sleep Disorders offers treatment for a wide variety of sleep conditions that are common in the Johnson City community.
- Insomnia
- Sleep apnea – When breathing continuously stops and starts during sleep
- Snoring
- Circadian rhythm sleep disorder (CRSD) – Trouble going to sleep or waking up at the right time
- Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) – Frequent body movements that prevent sleep
- REM behavior disorders – Acting out dreams during sleep
- Nightmares and night terrors
- Restless leg syndrome (RLS)
- Sleepwalking
Services we offer
Our sleep diagnostic team provides services such as:
- Home sleep testing (HST)
- Sleep disorder consultations with board-certified sleep physicians and supervised sleep clinicians
- CPAP management and follow-up
- Onsite sleep diagnostic testing for sleep apnea, undetermined excessive daytime sleepiness, RLS and insomnia
About your Johnson City sleep center
The Center for Sleep Disorders at Johnson City Medical Center is here to help Washington, Sullivan and Carter County rest easy. All patient rooms are designed to feel like a bedroom in your own home.
We currently have six beds available for onsite sleep examinations.
Daytime sleep studies
Our team is happy to accommodate patients who require a daytime sleep study.
For those who work third shift or have abnormal sleep patterns, it’s important for our test to match your normal sleep routine in as many ways as possible.
Pediatric sleep studies
We do see pediatric patients at the Center for Sleep Disorders.
The presence of a parent or guardian is required during a child’s sleep examination. Our rooms for children include an extra bed to accommodate parents.
For older children and teenagers, parents can choose to stay in a separate room in our facility.
What to expect during a sleep study
Your treatment may include an overnight sleep study.
Some sleep studies can be done on site at the Center for Sleep Disorders, while other sleep exams can be completed in your home.
For more info about sleep studies and conditions – and to read answers to some of the other common questions we see – visit our sleep care and treatment page.
How to prepare for your sleep exam
Before your sleep evaluation, we do ask that you take a few extra steps to make sure that we’re able to collect the most useful information possible.
- Avoid drinking caffeine or taking naps on the day of the study.
- Don’t use hairspray, lotions or makeup, as these can make it difficult to apply the sensors that read your sleep habits.
What to bring
You can bring your own loose-fitting pajamas. You're also welcome to bring anything that will make you feel more comfortable - such as a laptop, book or magazine.
Also, be sure to bring:
- A list of your current medications
- Photo ID
- Insurance card
After your sleep study
We always want to ensure that you are an active part of your treatment solution.
After your sleep exam, one of our sleep specialists will reach out to you to discuss the findings of your test and suggest possible treatments to match your diagnosis.
Hours of operation
Our daytime hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Our nighttime hours for sleep exams are 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Any questions?
Do you have questions or need to set up an appointment? Give us a call at (423) 431-6816 and we’ll be happy to do what we can to get your sleep schedule back on track.