Sleep Center

The Delhi Hospital Sleep Center features a comfortable and homey sleeping environment and offers access to close-to-home sleep studies and treatment options for adults and children 5 and older.

Wake Up a New You.

Do you start every day with a snooze of the alarm and one too many cups of coffee? Do you always feel tired and unable to focus? This shouldn’t be a part of life and something you just have to live with. You may actually have a sleep disorder that is preventing your body from getting the rest it needs – leaving you exhausted and groggy.

The good news is that Sleep Apnea is very easy to identify and treatment options are available. Our Board Certified Sleep Specialists can help you achieve a deeper, more restful sleep. Talk to your doctor about a referral to Delhi Hospital’s Sleep Center.


Take a Virtual Tour of our Sleep Center

Common Symptoms of
Sleep Disorders

If you snore regularly and continue to snore no matter what position you are sleeping in and/or you feel very tired during the day, let your doctor know. Sleep Apnea may be the cause.
• Daytime fatigue & sleepiness
• Insomnia
• Irritability
• Headaches
• Frequent awakening during sleep
• Frequent difficulty falling asleep at night
• Heavy snoring
• Difficulty concentrating at work/school


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What To Expect During A Sleep Study

Many patients wonder if they would benefit from better sleep but aren’t sure where to begin. If you find yourself sleepy throughout the day or struggle to feel fully rested you might benefit from a sleep study.

  • What happens during a sleep study?
  • What if I can’t sleep?
  • What happens after my sleep study?
  • What do sleep studies measure?
What happens during a sleep study?

The most common sleep study is called a polysomnogram. During this study, you’ll sleep in a highly technical lab that looks like a comfortable hotel room. After you arrive at the Sleep Center, our Sleep Specialists will discuss the study with you and apply small sensors to your head and body with a gentle adhesive. Sometimes elastic belts are wrapped around your chest or abdomen to measure breathing, or your technician may place a clip on your finger or earlobe to measure oxygen levels in your bloodstream. It sounds uncomfortable but these are designed to be worn as you sleep; and most patients adjust to them very quickly.

Most patients relax or even read a book to fall asleep, and a technician will sit in a nearby room and monitor the data being reported about your brain activity. The study will measure how much time you spend in deep or light sleep and if you receive enough oxygen. If we believe you have obstructive sleep apnea, you may wear a CPAP Machine during all or a portion of your sleep study. If so, before you begin, you may be asked to try on a breathing mask to ensure that it fits properly. And the technician monitoring your study can adjust the machine to see if it improves your sleep.

What if I can’t sleep?

It’s normal to fear being unable to fall asleep in your study. For the best results, we recommend avoiding alcohol and naps on the day of your sleep study. It’s also helpful to avoid caffeine as much as possible. Bring comfortable clothes and something to read if you like. Our experts can answer any questions and will ensure you feel comfortable before we begin. Of course, we don’t expect you to sleep as well as you would at home in your bed, but we will consider that when we assess your sleep. However, most patients sleep better than they expect to.

What happens after my sleep study?

After your sleep study, our Sleep Specialists will assess your results and review our findings with you. We will then talk to you about the next steps and treatment recommendations. The amount of data produced from one sleep study is astounding, and we will be much better equipped to design an optimal treatment plan with this knowledge. So, if you’re ready to schedule your sleep study, contact us today!

What do sleep studies measure?

Tracking your sleep can reveal various health issues such as sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, or even specific causes of excessive sleepiness. In addition, many patients are surprised to find out how active their brains are while they sleep: a sleep study an track that activity and help your doctor diagnose various issues that could rob you of a good night’s rest. It’s common to have questions about your upcoming sleep study, and you can always reach out to our Sleep Specialists for more information.


The Comfort
Of Your Own Home

Our state-of-the-art Sleep Center features sealy-posturpedic mattresses, HD televisions, and private restrooms. During your stay, we will make every effort to maintain your regular sleep routine and make you as comfortable as possible.
Watch the video below to take a virtual tour of our Sleep Center & learn what to expect during you sleep study.

AASM Accredited

The Delhi Hospital Sleep Center is accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). Accreditation by the AASM as a Sleep Center, assures quality patient care, as well as the technical ability and medical expertise to diagnose and treat a full spectrum of sleep disorders.

Provider Referral Forms

Would you like to refer your patient for a Sleep Study at Delhi Hospital?
Download one of the Referral Forms below, email or fax it to our Referrals Office, and we will handle the rest!
Email: sleep@delhihospital.com
Fax: 318-878-6141
Adult Referral FormPediatric Referral Form

Program Director

Kevin Holcomb


Referrals Office

Phone: 318-878-6341
Fax: 318-878-6141
sleep@delhihospital.com


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