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Eric Geil, MD

Over 10 years in clinical practice

  • Board Certification: Sleep Medicine, Neurology
  • Clinical Focus: Sleep Medicine, Neurology
  • Medical School: University of Kentucky

Residencies and Fellowships

  • Neurology, University of Miami/Jackson Health System
  • Sleep Medicine, University of Miami/Jackson Health System

Leadership Experience

  • Member, American Board of Internal Medicine Item-Writing Task Force
  • Voluntary Assistant Professor, Miami Miller School of Medicine
  • Former Assistant Professor, Washington State University
  • Former Medical Director, Kathryn Severyns Dement Sleep Disorders Center, Walla Walla

Research, Publications, and Presentations

  • Publications and presentations on REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Restless Legs Syndrome, Central Sleep Apnea, and the association of Sleep Apnea with cardiac arrhythmia.
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Telehealth Patient

Telehealth for sleep evaluations

Telehealth is a hot topic. Although its recent rise is partially linked with the decline in in-person visits during the coronavirus pandemic, telehealth has in fact been heralded as the ‘next big thing’ in healthcare for more than a decade. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) has announced its commitment to advancing the use…

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sleep apnea and insomnia patient

Will Sleep Apnea Cause Insomnia?

Everyone has trouble sleeping at some point in their life. A late-afternoon latte, an overly indulgent dinner or nerves about an upcoming work milestone can keep you up into the wee hours of the night. The next day may not be one of your best –- you might be irritable, exhausted and unfocused — but…

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Sleep Apnea Raises Your Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: Get the Facts

You may have heard of sleep apnea, but do you really know what it is? Far from a harmless sleep disorder that keeps you from a sound night’s rest, sleep apnea can lead to serious health complications, including sudden cardiac death. According to the American Sleep Apnea Association, 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea.…

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