Sleep Center
TIME FOR A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP?
The Sleep Center at Artesia General Hospital is committed to helping you regain a good night’s rest. With more than 26 years of experience, our staff has the expertise to diagnose and treat a variety of sleep disorders—and whether you’re visiting for a consultation or a sleep study, we provide the relaxing environment you need.
Sleep studies take place in private, tastefully decorated rooms that are equipped with comforts of home such as a cozy bed and television. Showers and restrooms are also available.
Your sleep study will be conducted by a Registered Sleep Therapist and trained sleep technicians, who will closely monitor the test using state-of-the-art equipment. Board-certified sleep physicians will then review your results and ensure they are communicated quickly to your primary care physician or referring provider. Together, your team will help you return to good sleep and good health.
Call us to make an appointment (575.736.8484) or request an appointment online and we will respond to you within one business day.
Sleep Medicine Services
We offer clinical evaluation of sleep disorders for adults and adolescents. Sleep studies are available to patients 11 years of age and older. They are performed on Monday through Friday from 7:30 pm to 6:00 am.
We also provide sleep consultations, which are required by some insurance companies before a sleep study will be approved. Your sleep consultation will be held with one of the providers at Artesia General Hospital’s Memorial Family Practice.
Adult Sleep Disorders
- Central sleep apnea complicating congestive heart failure
- Circadian rhythm disorders
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Excessive snoring
- Insomnia
- Morning headaches
- Movement disorders of sleep
- Narcolepsy
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Restless leg syndrome
- Shift work disorders
Adolescent Sleep Disorders (Ages 11+)
- Childhood insomnia
- Enuresis (bed wetting)
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Parasomnias (sleep walking, night terrors, confusional arousals, etc.)
- Pediatric snoring and sleep apnea
- Sleep schedule disorders
- Sleep problems associated with ADD/ADHD