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Sleep Center

Sleep Disorder Center

Contact Us at 866.857.6080

Sleep Center

The Sleep Disorder Institute of St. Anthony Community Hospital provides the highest quality sleep diagnostic services and appropriate treatment to improve quality of life. We specialize in patient care for adults with board-certified adult sleep physicians. 

We are accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and our physicians have credentials in Sleep Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care in addition to a staff of credentialed and expertly trained technologists. 

At-home sleep study diagnostics can be initiated at St. Anthony Community Hospital, thereby allowing for the convenient pick up and drop off of the necessary at-home sleep study equipment at the main hospital. For those patients who may require an in-lab sleep study, we will continue to offer this service at our state-of-the-art sleep lab centers located at Bon Secours Community Hospital in Port Jervis, NY and Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, NY.

Our Services

Our board-certified sleep physicians are qualified to evaluate and provide treatment for a wide variety of adult sleep disorders including one of the most common: obstructive sleep apnea. Our services include:

  • Nocturnal Polysomnography
  • Polysomnography with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
  • Polysomnography with Adaptive Servo Ventilation
  • Multiple Sleep Latency testing
  • Maintenance of Wakefulness Testing for employment and motor vehicle certification
  • Home Sleep Testing

Sleep Disorders

There are many types of sleep disorders that are evaluated at the center including obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, insomnia, restless leg syndrome, periodic limb movement disorder, parasomnias and narcolepsy. 
Sleep is increasingly being recognized as an essential aspect of healthy living for both children and adults. More than one quarter of the U.S. population reports occasionally not getting enough sleep. Insufficient sleep is associated with a number of chronic diseases and conditions such as: diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity and hypertension. Good sleep practice are essential to good health, but if you or your loved ones sleep problems persist or interfere with daily function, you should seek evaluation from a physician familiar with assessing and treating sleep disorders.

Our Providers

Ahmed, Omer, MD
  • Tele-ICU
Traeger, Nadav, MD
  • Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease
  • Internal Medicine, Sleep Medicine