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Our main office and sleep suite is located in the Medical Arts Building on Eastern Parkway. You may also visit our Greenwood Road or Corydon, Indiana offices.

Louisville Office:

Sleep Medicine Specialists
1169 Eastern Parkway
Suite 3310
Louisville, KY 40217
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Phone: 502-454-0755
Fax: 502-454-3497

Greenwood Office:
Sleep Medicine Specialists
4606 Greenwood Rd.
Louisville, KY 40258
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Phone: 502-937-2209
Fax: 502-933-8714



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This region's leader in the diagnosis, treatment, and research of sleep disorders.

Founded in 1988, Sleep Medicine Specialists specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep-related disorders. According to the National Sleep Foundation, nearly 74% of American Adults are experiencing a sleeping problem. There are approximately 70 million Americans who suffer from sleep problems, among which most have a diagnosable and treatable disorder, yet most remain undiagnosed. Sleep deprivation, a term used to describe the state you’re in when you do not obtain enough sleep to satisfy your body’s needs, is a common symptom of depression, anxiety, and a wide variety of physical ailments including diabetes, asthma, and arthritis. A sleep disorder is a term used for any condition which disrupts normal sleep-wake patterns

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Sleep disorders we can treat include:
Insomnia
Narcolepsy
Periodic Limb Movements
Sleep Apnea and Snoring
Work Related Problems
Sleep/Wake Schedule Disorders

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Are you a candidate for sleep apnea treatment?

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Our sister company, Kentucky Research Group, conducts sleep research. Click here for additional information about KRG.

 

 

Each year, sleep disorders, sleep deprivation and sleepiness adds approximately $15.5 billion to the National Health Care Bill.

Dangers of Drowsy Driving
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conservatively estimates that 100,000 police-reported crashes are the direct result of sleep deprivation each year.

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