Specialty care for sleep disorders
Our board-certified sleep medicine specialists at Ascension St. John in Tulsa, Oklahoma, listen to understand your health needs and help improve your quality of sleep. Having a sleep disorder can affect your physical and emotional health. Our sleep doctors and sleep technologists specialize in performing diagnostic tests to better understand how your breathing, napping and nightly sleep routine affects your heart, lungs and brain. Common sleep conditions include:
- Deviated nasal septum
- Fatigue
- Frequent nighttime urination
- Gasping or choking in sleep
- High blood pressure
- Increased irritability
- Insomnia
- Narcolepsy
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Pauses in breathing
- Restless leg syndrome
- Snoring
- Waking unrefreshed
Diagnostic sleep tests
When chronic snoring, fatigue and daytime sleepiness affect your daily life, ask your doctor if a sleep study is right for you. Our Sleep Center provides a wide range of testing options, including:
- All-night sleep study
- PAP titration study (CPAP/BiPAP/BiPA ST/ASV)
- Split study
- Multiple sleep latency testing
- Maintenance wakefulness testing
Home-based sleep apnea study
Sometimes, at-home sleep apnea monitoring is recommended. During a short appointment with one of our care team members, they will set up the sleep monitoring device and give you instructions. The device is returned the next day to our sleep center to be analyzed. A diagnostic report is then sent to your doctor.
Sleep disorder care plans
Our doctor and nurse personalize the treatment plan for your needs. We’re here to help you improve your quality of sleep and overall health. Treatment options available, but not limited to:
- Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device
- Cognitive behavior therapy
- Lifestyle and dietary changes
- Medication management
- Relaxation techniques
- Weight loss recommendations
Sleep medicine doctors
As your care team, we deliver a personalized, compassionate healthcare experience. Ascension St. John Sleep Disorders Clinic is accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.