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Tours Orientation tours may be scheduled by calling the Sleep Disorder Center at 772.563.4403. Find Us The Sleep Disorder Center is conveniently located on the Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital campus. Ample parking is available. For further information, please call the Sleep Disorder Center at 772.563.4403. Sleep Disorder Risk Questionnaire If you believe you or a family member suffers from a sleep disorder, the following questionnaire can help validate your concern. Questions to Ask Yourself YES NO 1. Do I fall asleep at unusual times? 2. Do I wake up with headaches? 3. Has my collar size increased? 4. Do I wake up with a sore throat? 5. Do I fight sleep while driving? 6. Do I wake up gasping? 7. Do I wake up as tired as when I went to bed? Questions to Ask Your Spouse 8. Do I snore? 9. Am I a restless sleeper? 10. Do I stop breathing while I sleep? 11. Do I seem tired all the time? Answering “yes” to three or more of these questions may indicate some degree of sleep apnea or another sleep disorder. If so, please consider doing one of the following: Discuss sleep apnea with your physician. Receive more information by calling the Sleep Disorder Center at 772.563.4403. Sleep Disorder Center Sleep Disorder Center Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital 3395 11th Court Vero Beach, FL 32960 772.563.4403 clevelandclinic.org/indianriverhospital in You Tube f 3119741. Revised 5/19 Parking Parking Indian River Boulevard State Road 60 37th Street 11th Circle 37th Place 10th Ct. 11th Ct. U.S. 1 Patient Pavilion Parking VNA Health & Wellness Center ER Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital Scully-Welsh Cancer Center Parking Parking Parking Vero Radiology Associates Behavioral Health Center 36th Street Surgery Entrance 11 t h D r i v e Visitor Entrance Scully Endoscopy Center Ambulatory Services Center Partners in Women’s Health CCIR Foundation Parking Parking Sleep Disorder Center
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Page 1: Sleep Disorder · 2020. 10. 6. · The Sleep Disorder Center is conveniently located on the Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital campus. Ample parking is available. For further

ToursOrientation tours may be scheduled by calling the Sleep Disorder Center at 772.563.4403.

Find Us

The Sleep Disorder Center is conveniently located on the Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital campus. Ample parking is available. For further information, please call the Sleep Disorder Center at 772.563.4403.

Sleep Disorder RiskQuestionnaireIf you believe you or a family member suffers from a sleep disorder, the following questionnaire can help validate your concern.

Questions to Ask Yourself YES NO

1. Do I fall asleep at unusual times? ■ ■

2. Do I wake up with headaches? ■ ■

3. Has my collar size increased? ■ ■

4. Do I wake up with a sore throat? ■ ■

5. Do I fi ght sleep while driving? ■ ■

6. Do I wake up gasping? ■ ■

7. Do I wake up as tired as when I ■ ■ went to bed?

Questions to Ask Your Spouse

8. Do I snore? ■ ■

9. Am I a restless sleeper? ■ ■

10. Do I stop breathing while I sleep? ■ ■

11. Do I seem tired all the time? ■ ■

Answering “yes” to three or more of these questions may indicate some degree of sleep apnea or another sleep disorder. If so, please consider doing one of the following:■ Discuss sleep apnea with your physician.■ Receive more information by calling the Sleep Disorder Center at 772.563.4403.

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Sleep Disorders: You’re Not AloneRestful sleep! Getting the right amount — not too much or too little — is vital to your health. It is estimated that two out of every five Americans — or 40 percent of the population — have a serious sleep disorder which interferes with their ability to initiate or maintain sleep. The results? Excessive sleepiness that can lead to other serious problems. Sleep disorders arise from a wide variety of causes, which affect people of all ages. Accurately diagnosing sleep disorders requires skilled medical professionals.

Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital’s Sleep Disorder Center Offers HopeThrough its staff of highly-trained, board-certified sleep technologists and physicians, specially trained in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders, CCIRH provides comprehensive sleep monitoring that identifies sleep disorders and leads to effective treatment.

Common Sleep DisordersApnea – Interrupted Breathing People with apnea stop breathing while sleeping, sometimes as frequently as several hundred times during the night. Blockage of the upper airway, central nervous system diseases and heavy snoring may cause the condition.

Apnea victims may experience excessive daytime sleepiness, high blood pressure, rapid weight gain, morning headaches, personality changes, impotence, and signs of heart failure or enlarged heart. Sudden sleep attacks, similar to those associated with narcolepsy (see below), also may plague apnea sufferers.Insomnia – The Inability to Sleep About 70 million Americans experience fragmented and disrupted sleep. This can be caused by stress, breathing disorders, temporary pain and misuse or overuse of sleeping pills. Daytime symptoms often include headaches, hypertension and concentration/memory difficulties.Narcolepsy – Sudden and Uncontrollable Attacks of Excessive Sleepiness Narcolepsy causes the individual to sleep during the day, often at inappropriate times – such as while driving, eating or during meetings. Common complaints include frequent, vivid nightmares or hallucinations upon falling asleep, sudden muscular weakness when angry, surprised or amused and momentary paralysis upon awakening.Nocturnal Myoclonus – “Restless Legs” Syndrome Often mistaken for insomnia, nocturnal myoclonus symptoms include multiple arousal during the night, excessive daytime drowsiness, aching muscles upon awakening and crawling or restless sensations in the legs.Parasomnias – “Things That Go Bump in the Night” Parasomnias include sleepwalking (somnambulism), nightmares and night terrors.Other Disorders Conditions that cause improper sleep patterns also include seizures and bruxism (grinding of the teeth).

Enrollment and TestingYour family physician can enroll you in a sleep monitoring study at the Sleep Disorder Center. The center can also provide a list of physicians specializing in sleep disorders.

Once enrolled, the Sleep Disorder Center will give you or your physician a sleep history questionnaire, which will help clarify your diagnosis and the reason for your sleep study.

Your study includes up to two nights of monitoring at the center. The study takes place from 8 p.m. to 6:45 a.m. During this time, a specialized team of professionals carefully monitors your sleep patterns, heart activities, breathing and body movements.

For your comfort, we recommend that you bring your own pajamas and robe. Appropriate diagnoses for sleep disorders are required to initiate a sleep monitoring study. Most insurance carriers cover such studies. You should contact your insurance representative for eligibility under your policy.

For more information and a sleep history questionnaire, please call the Sleep Disorder Center at 772.563.4403.

The Sleep Disorder Center features four beautifully decorated rooms that facilitate

a comfortable atmosphere for the most accurate sleep studies possible. Each room has an

attached restroom with shower.