If you walk, talk, eat, or even drive while you’re asleep, you’re experiencing a parasomnia. Here are five facts about parasomnia, along with advice on what to do if you engage in unusual behavior while you sleep.
Energy From Rest
At Sound Sleep Health, the team of neurologists, sleep medicine specialists, insomnia specialists offer compassionate, personalized and collaborative care for their patients.
In their three offices in Kirkland and Seattle, Washington, the sleep medicine specialists treat patients with a wide range of sleep conditions, including restless legs, circadian rhythm disorders, narcolepsy, the sleep-weight connection, hypersomnia, and more.
The sleep center has been granted program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and fulfills the high standards required for a sleep disorder center. The center has fully accredited and equipped diagnostic facilities and utilizes the latest technology and treatment methods to provide cost-effective, attentive care.
Since its founding by sleep medicine expert Dr. Gandis Mažeika, the providers at SSH have won numerous top doctor awards for the services they provide.
The team has over 50 collective years of experience in treating sleep disorders and have helped thousands of people throughout Seattle, Puget Sound, and the Pacific Northwest to improve their sleep.
The team knows that better rest leads to better energy and focus, and poor sleep quality affects all areas of life and reduces energy levels. The primary goal is to provide patients with a chance for real change, through improved energy, sleep, and quality of life.
Every patient receives a custom treatment plan designed specifically for their individual needs. The Sound Sleep Health providers help patients to embark on their way to the deeper, quieter, more refreshing sleep they deserve. Call, text, or schedule a consultation online.
Sound Sleep Health accepts and is an in-network provider on most major insurance plans.
Please note that provider plan participation is subject to change and patients should verify coverage with their insurance plans prior to initial visits to inquire whether referrals are necessary and to see how they will reimburse for services.
The following list is a partial list of the insurance plans that we are contracted with. Please call our office if you do not see yours listed or have any other questions.
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