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About Us
Sleep disorders and chronic sleep deprivation affect all aspects of living – because physical, mental and emotional well-being are fully dependant upon restful healthful sleep.

To provide patients the means for consistent restorative sleep by employing the latest in diagnostic testing, treatment and counsel.

To conduct research and regularly contribute to the body of scientific and medical knowledge to gain a better understanding and treatment of sleep disorders.



The Sleep Improvement Center was established by a team of cardiologists, pediatricians, pulmonologists and internists to address the growing need for research, diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Regrettably, sleep disorders are often overlooked by both patient and physician as a root cause or contributing factor in the diagnosis of disease.

Our multi-disciplinary approach accounts for all aspects of the patient’s problem and makes communication with referring physicians clear and direct. Decades of combined experience provide insight and expert knowledge to identify and treat this often elusive condition.


Dozing Driver Kills Kid
The driver of a runaway Hummer that fatally mowed down a 15-year-old girl yesterday will not face charges - because he has a sleep disorder that apparently caused him to doze off at the wheel, Long Island cops said.
SELIM ALGAR - New York Post
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Five Facts About Sleep Apnea
Imagine if you suddenly stopped breathing several times an hour over the course of a normal workday. That's what happens every night for people with sleep apnea, a condition affecting at least 18 million Americans.
Rich Maloof - MSN Health & Fitness
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Parental Involvement is Key to Success for ADHD Kids
We all know the kids: they’re bouncing off walls, unable to wait their turn, so easily distracted that they just can’t focus on the task in front of them.
Marilyn Lewis- MSN Health & Fitness
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