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Overview

Children’s Minnesota specializes in treating a wide variety of sleep challenges and features one of the only pediatric-centered programs in the region and one of the few programs nationally accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

  • Issues relating to falling asleep
  • Issues relating to staying asleep
  • Issue relating to difficulty waking up
  • Issues relating to breathing during sleep
  • Excess daytime sleepiness
  • Obstructive sleep apnea
  • Insomnia
  • Narcolepsy
  • Parasomnia
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness
  • Circadian rhythm disorders
  • Secondary Enuresis
  • Sleep related rhythmic movement disorders
  • Consultation, diagnosis, testing and intervention for all sleep disorders
  • Virtual Care visits
  • Polysomnogram
  •  Actigraphy.
  • Multiple sleep latency testing (MSLT).
  • Positive airway pressure (PAP) titration studies.
  • Esophageal pH recordings and Impedance pH recordings.
  • Behavioral therapy support (sleep psychologist)
  • Biofeedback service
  • Sleep disorder medication management
  • Positive airway pressure (PAP) desensitization
  • Positive airway pressure (PAP) home management
  • Home pulse oximetry studies
  • Patient Name
  • DOB
  • Referring provider
  • Primary care provider
  • Insurance information
  • Diagnosis and isolation requirements
  • Special needs requirements
  • Patient’s city and state

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