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Take a tour of the Kelsey-Seybold Sleep Center.
Expert Analysis, Quality Care, Healthier Rest
Millions of Americans of all ages suffer from sleep-related problems. That’s why Kelsey-Seybold created an innovative 5,700 square-foot Sleep Center featuring the capacity to diagnose a variety of sleep disorders. These include insomnia, sleep-related breathing disorders, narcolepsy, involuntary limb movements and more.
With expert observation and treatment, individuals can help improve their overall quality of life through better sleep. Our services include:
- Sleep studies (day and night)
- Home sleep screening
- Prolonged EEG monitoring
View our Sleep Center location page.
Your Kelsey-Seybold Sleep Study - What to Bring and What to Expect
A Comfortable Sleep EnvironmentIn the News 
Kelsey-Seybold's Sleep Specialists explain to
FOX 26 News how sleep disorders can impact every aspect of a person's life.
Accurately identifying the unique signs of a sleep disorder is the first step to getting the treatment needed for attaining proper states of rest.
Here, patients undergo sleep studies in a comfortable atmosphere featuring home-like amenities that allow patients to rest while technicians and doctors discretely monitor sleep patterns for diagnosis and treatment.
Continuity of CareThe
Kelsey-Seybold Sleep Center represents a new diagnostic tool within the Kelsey-Seybold Clinic network of complementary services such as mammography and MRIs.
Board-Certified Physicians
Our physicians are board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine with additional certifications in Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine.
Other specialists on our team include neurologists, pulmonologists and otolaryngologists working together with our patients’ primary care physicians to help diagnose and resolve sleep disorders through quality observation and care.
Rest EasyTo learn more about sleep disorders and sleep disease mangagement, visit
SleepEducation.com, a new patient education website recently launched by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
If you or someone you love is believed to have a sleep disorder, please discuss the symptoms with your primary care physician to determine if a sleep study or screening is necessary.
We’re prepared to give you the assistance and support needed to help improve your rest and quality of life. For more information, call 713-442-8700.