
Campbell County Health's Sleep Center at Campbell County Memorial Hospital
is designed to monitor and evaluate people during sleep, providing information
for physicians to diagnose and treat sleeping disorders in Gillette, Wyoming.
An estimated 123 million American suffer from sleep-related problems. Nearly two thirds of all adults experience insufficient sleep three or more times per week. CCH's Sleep Center is specially designed for sleep studies and provides a full range of diagnostic and treatment for more than 70 different sleep disorders. The most commonly treated sleep disorders are: snoring, sleep apnea, insomnia, restless legs syndrome, and shift work disorder. Left untreated, sleep disorders can lead to serious health conditions like weight gain, high blood pressure, cardiac problems, diabetes, and increased risk of motor vehicle accidents.While patients sleep in quiet, comfortable rooms, our technologists observe and record sleep patterns, heart and respiratory activity, and body movements at an adjacent monitoring room. Most sleep disorders can be treated effectively once they have been accurately diagnosed.
The Sleep Center provides quality patient care by utilizing the National Patient Safety Goals.
The Sleep Center is under the medical direction of Michael S. Nolledo, MD. The Sleep Center is staffed by Registered Polysomnographic Technologists and Respiratory Therapists, who assist the doctor in making a diagnosis. The Sleep Center is the only four-bed clinic in a 100-mile radius, which accepts insurance and Medicare patients. It is open seven nights per week and daytime availability for night shift workers for patient convenience, and operated according to American Academy of Sleep Medicine standards. The clinic performs an average of 80 sleep studies per month.
Charges for services vary based on testing completed:
Additional: Physician reading fees may apply. Please call for specific pricing.
Do you find it difficult to get out of bed in the morning? Do you sometimes feel sleepy while watching television or driving? If so, you may be one of millions who suffer from a sleep disorder, a condition that can significantly reduce quality of life, decrease productivity and interfere with relationships. Click here to take the Epworth Sleepiness Scale Test, a questionnaire to help provide insight on daytime sleepiness.
Phone:
307-688-2350
Fax:
307-688-2310
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