A good night’s sleep is possible
If you experience difficulty sleeping at night or excessive drowsiness during the day, you may have a treatable sleep disorder.
Sleep disorders are a common health problem affecting millions of Americans. They can profoundly affect a person’s physical and emotional health. Sleep disorders can lead to impaired memory and thought processes, depression and physical consequences, such as elevated blood pressure, heart attack or stroke.
The Sleep Center at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine offers a comprehensive program for the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of sleep disorders, like insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea, near you.
Diagnosing sleep disorders in Grapevine
Before the sleep study appointment here in Grapevine, the patient completes a questionnaire detailing his or her symptoms and medical history.
A sleep diary may be kept for one to two weeks to obtain a view of his or her sleep habits.
Common sleep disorders
- Insomnia
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Periodic limb movements
- Restless leg syndrome
- Narcolepsy
Sleep disorders treatment options
- Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy for treatment of breathing disorders
- Medications
- Sleep counseling
- Targeted therapies specific to the sleep problem
What to expect at your sleep study
If an overnight sleep study at Baylor Scott & White – Grapevine is recommended, the patient sleeps in a comfortable private bedroom close to home. Small sensors are placed on the surface of the skin of the head, trunk and legs to measure brain activity, muscle activity, breathing, oxygen levels, leg movements and heart rate.
None of these devices penetrate the skin and no blood is drawn.
Throughout the night, trained polysomnographers monitor the activity of these sensors to help provide an accurate sleep recording.
Closed-circuit television and sound recordings allow the patient to be seen and heard throughout the night. Some patients worry about the need to get up during the night. If this is necessary, the technicians are available to assist the patient.
Follow-up after sleep study
Once the sleep study is completed, a follow-up appointment may be scheduled to discuss the results and review treatment options.
Ongoing follow-up with a Grapevine sleep specialist on the medical staff of the Sleep Center, when appropriate, contributes to the success of treatment.