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In order to understand your sleep and the factors that might be affecting it, we have to make a number of observations while you sleep, such as:
A laboratory sleep study is the “gold standard” to make these observations and use them to diagnose sleep disorders. Our Sleep Center coordinates sleep studies to diagnose and offer treatment options for many sleep disorders, including:
Your doctor can order a sleep study for you if he or she believes you should be evaluated for a possible sleep disorder. Learn more about how to schedule a sleep study.
Our sleep studies take place at the Boston Marriott Newton, just two miles from the main campus of Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Learn more about our locations, as well as frequently asked questions about our sleep studies.
Sleep Center, Newton-Wellesley Hospital 2014 Washington Street Newton, MA 02462 Phone: 617-243-5699 Fax: 617-243-6776
Once you’ve completed your sleep study, one of our sleep specialists will interpret our findings to help you and your referring doctor understand your unique sleep patterns and problems. If your study reveals evidence of a sleep disorder, we’ll also offer treatment recommendations.
If we determine that you have sleep apnea as a result of your study, it’s common for us to perform a second sleep study to determine the best treatment. The least invasive and most successful treatment usually is a CPAP machine. This treatment involves breathing through a mask that is connected to a small, quiet machine that pumps air through the mask. The second sleep study allows us to adjust your CPAP mask to a comfortable setting and correct your sleep apnea. Learn more about CPAP masks.
Find out how your doctor can order your sleep study at the Sleep Center.