About The Emory Sleep Center
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The Emory Clinic Sleep Center is one of the country's leading diagnosis and treatment centers for all forms of sleep disorders, including insomnia, sleep apnea, simple snoring, restless legs syndrome (RLS), periodic limb movements (PLM), narcolepsy, sleep maintenance, and parasomnia. The Emory Clinic Sleep Center is part of Emory University School of Medicine, as well as Emory Healthcare, one of the nation's leading health care systems. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Emory is a globally recognized leader in research and breakthrough medical care. Sleep Disorder ServicesOur comprehensive services include diagnostic procedures, such as polysonogram monitoring, to detect abnormalities that disrupt sleep. We offer treatments and management for a full range of sleep disorders including medication and behavioral therapies. The center also includes a sleep lab, where both adult and pediatric patients can be monitored for an extensive range of abnormal behaviors and treated on site. Our Team of sleep specialistsThe staff of our sleep center includes neurologists and pulmonologists specially trained in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders.
Our physician staff directors have also been certified by the American Board of Sleep Medicine. Our dedication to research and innovation and our ongoing clinical trials assure the latest knowledge about sleep disorders is applied in therapies and treatments for our patients. |
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Highlights of the Emory Sleep Center
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Make an Appointment
To schedule an appointment with a sleep specialist, please call:
- 404-778-3444 for a clinic appointment at Wesley Woods
- 404-778-3261 for a clinic appointment at The Emory Clinic or Emory University Hospital Midtown
- Or get more information in our patient guide.
One of America's Best Hospitals
Emory University Hospital ranked as one of America's Best Hospitals of 2009 by U.S. News & World Report. Eleven specialty programs were among the top 50, including five top 20, Neurology and neurosurgery was ranked at #14 out of more than 5000 medical centers nationwide.




