Conditions Treated

Pediatric sleep experts taking a multidisciplinary approach to treat all types of sleep disorders
in children from infancy to young adults. We specialize in helping parents address behavioral issues, help diagnose and treat sleep issues that can affect the health and development of your child or teen.

Sleep-disordered breathing

Snoring
Gasping or noisy breathing
Mouth breathing during sleep
Breathing pauses
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
Central sleep apnea & high-altitude periodic breathing
Low oxygen levels with sleep
Hypoventilation

Sleeplessness (Insomnia)

Bedtime challenges including difficulty falling asleep and/or staying asleep without parental help
Frequent nighttime waking and/or difficulty returning to sleep
Napping problems - trouble falling or staying asleep
Problems falling asleep and/or staying asleep
Frequent nighttime waking and/or difficulty returning to sleep
Napping problems

Problems of wake and sleep timing (Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders)

Difficulty falling asleep or waking at the desired time
Sleeping during the day and awake at night
Irregular sleep patterns
Sleeping until late morning/afternoon - which may represent a delayed sleep-wake phase disorder

Daytime sleepiness/fatigue

Feeling sleepy during the daytime or dozing off easily
Taking frequent naps
Insufficient sleep or inconsistent sleep schedule
Sleeping for longer periods at night than usual
Excessive sleepiness due to medications or medical disorders
Narcolepsy with or without cataplexy

Parasomnias, nighttime events or abnormal movements

Sleep terrors (incomplete waking, crying or screaming, thrashing, looking upset or frightened)
Sleep walking, sleep talking or sleep eating
Sleep related rhythmic movement disorder such as head banging or body rocking
Teeth grinding (Bruxism)
Periodic limb movements in sleep
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)