
Do you wake up frequently at night? Or repeatedly wake up tired in the morning, even
after a full night's sleep? Do you have problems falling asleep at night and staying
awake during the day? Do you snore, gasp or thrash around in your sleep? If your
answer is yes to any of these questions, The SleepCare

Centers of Bayshore can
help you get the rest you need!
For a more detailed questionnaire,
click here to take our "Snore Score" Test to see
whether you should contact your physician for more information.
You're not alone
A recent Gallup Poll found
that 65 million American
adults, more than one-third
of the population,
have trouble with their sleep. To
date, more than 100 sleep
disorders have been
identified, affecting
both genders and all ethnic
groups and ages.
The effects of sleep
disorders range from mere
annoyances to those that
can be life threatening. Sleep disorders have been found to play a role in high blood
pressure, heart disease, poor work performance and even strained family
relationships. They cannot only affect your health, but can interfere with a happy and
productive life.
Overview of our services
Our Centers provide comprehensive diagnosis for all types of sleep disorders
including:
- Sleep Apnea — a potentially serious breathing difficulty often accompanied by severe snoring
- Insomnia — the inability to sleep caused by any number of factors from stress and anxiety to physical illness
- Abnormal Sleep Behaviors — such as sleepwalking, bed-wetting, night terrors and frequent nightmares
It is important that you get an appropriate evaluation to determine the cause of your
sleeping problem. Because there are so many different types and causes of
sleep problems, an evaluation includes a medical and sleep history and physical
examination. At the SleepCare® Center of Bayshore Community Hospital, this is
conducted by a physician with special training in sleep disorders.
Discuss your symptoms with your physician to determine if the SleepCare

Center
can help you.
What could be better than a good night's sleep?
Contact us
For more information or to make an appointment, please call:
1-800-SLEEP-RX (1-800-753-3779)
Hours
Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Nighttime testing is performed 7 days a week from 8:00 p.m. through 8:00 a.m.
Insurance information
We participate with most insurance carriers.