The Nash Sleep Disorders Center
The alarm rings. You hit the snooze button. It rings again. You once again go for the snooze button. If this sounds all too familiar, you’re not alone. More than one-third of all adults cannot get a good night’s sleep, and when you can’t sleep, it’s difficult to be effective on your job, in school, or while completing household tasks.
But it’s more than just being drowsy. Sleep disorders can indicate other potentially serious health problems.
But don’t worry. At the Nash General Hospital Sleep Disorders Center, we have getting a good night’s sleep down to a science.
Our sleep disorders center has two locations: one location is actually within Nash General Hospital, while the other is headquartered at the Comfort Inn Gateway in Rocky Mount.
At our Nash General Hospital site, we have a hospital bed that can meet the needs of handicapped patients. There is also another room with a regular double bed. At our Comfort Inn site, patients are also carefully monitored while they sleep. Occasionally, we ask patients to participate in a Multiple Sleep Latency Test the next day to evaluate any excessive daytime sleepiness after a night’s sleep.
To view the Nash Sleep Disoders Center brochure, please click here.
