CPAP Tampa FL
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Stephen M Kreitzer, MD
813-877-5337 2919 W Swann Ave Ste 105 Tampa, FL Stephen M Kreitzer, MD 813-877-5337 2919 W Swann Ave Ste 105 Tampa, FL 33609
Specialties Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Diseases, Sleep Medicine Education Medical School: A Einstein Coll Of Med Of Yeshiva Univ, Bronx Ny 10461 Graduation Year: 1971 Hospital Hospital: St Josephs Hosp, Tampa, Fl; Memorial Hosp Of Tampa, Tampa, Fl Group Practice: Pulmonary Associates Of Tampa
Data Provided By: Memorial Hospital of Tampa - Diagnostic Sleep Center
(813) 342-1429 2829 De Leon Street Tampa, FL Memorial Hospital of Tampa - Diagnostic Sleep Center (813) 342-1429 2829 De Leon Street Tampa, FL 33609
Tampa Bay Sleep Center
(813) 935-5501 x212 2810 W. Waters Avenue Tampa, FL Tampa Bay Sleep Center (813) 935-5501 x212 2810 W. Waters Avenue Tampa, FL 33615
Morton Plant Hospital
(727) 461-8902 430 Morton Plant Street Clearwater, FL Morton Plant Hospital (727) 461-8902 430 Morton Plant Street Clearwater, FL 33756
David Rosenberg
(813) 870-1995 4714 N Armenia Ave Tampa, FL (813) 870-1995 4714 N Armenia Ave Tampa, FL 33603
Specialty Pediatrics, Pediatric Pulmonology, Sleep Medicine
Data Provided By: Tampa General Hospital Sleep Disorders Center Program
(813) 844-4292 2 Columbia Drive Tampa, FL Tampa General Hospital Sleep Disorders Center Program (813) 844-4292 2 Columbia Drive Tampa, FL 33606
The Sleep Center University Community Hospital
(813) 615-7410 13601 Bruce B Downs Boulevard Tampa, FL The Sleep Center University Community Hospital (813) 615-7410 13601 Bruce B Downs Boulevard Tampa, FL 33613
Doctors Refferal Necessary Ages Seen One year old and up Insurance Insurance: All insurances are accepted. Medicare: Yes Medicaid: Yes Morton Plant Mease (MPM) Sleep Disorders Center at The Baycare Outpatient Center
(813) 749-7824 12780 Race Track Road Tampa, FL Morton Plant Mease (MPM) Sleep Disorders Center at The Baycare Outpatient Center (813) 749-7824 12780 Race Track Road Tampa, FL 33626
Ernest Inacay
(813) 231-6204 701 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Tampa, FL (813) 231-6204 701 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Tampa, FL 33603
Specialty Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease
Data Provided By: David Rosenberg, MD
813-870-1995 PO Box 151637 Tampa, FL David Rosenberg, MD 813-870-1995 PO Box 151637 Tampa, FL 33684
Specialties Pediatrics, Pediatric Pulmonology, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Languages Spanish, Hebrew, Other Education Medical School: American Univ Of The Caribbean, Sch Of Med, Plymouth, Montserrat Graduation Year: 1984 Hospital Hospital: St Josephs Hosp, Tampa, Fl; St Josephs Womens Hosp, Tampa, Fl Group Practice: Radiographic Consultations
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CPAPs (continuous positive airway pressure devices) & Masks Summary of Sleep Disordered Breathing In the U.S. alone, there are approximately 40 million adults in the U.S. who suffer from sleep disordered breathing. The industry itself remains less than 10% penetrated on a global basis. Going back a couple of years ago, basically people thought you had to be a 60 or 70 year old obese male in order to have this disorder, when the reality is that most people being diagnosed today are in their 30's, 40's and 50's. More than 90% of the cases remain untreated. In fact, the United States is probably the most penetrated market in the world. It is assumed to be about 12% or so of the cases that have been identified. In most other countries in the world it's less than 5% and, in fact in most nations it's less than 1% of the affected population that has been identified. The bottleneck within the industry has remained the diagnostic capability. CPAP Devices CPAP stands for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and is the most effective and widely used method of treating sleep apnea. The CPAP device does not breathe for you. You can breathe at a normal rate. A CPAP device provides air pressure through a face mask to help keep the breathing passage open during sleep. Types of Masks Nasal Masks This type of interface requires breathing through the nose and keeping the mouth closed. a chin strap can be worn with the nasal mask to help accomplish this, if needed. A correctly fitting nasal mask extends from the bridge of the nose to the bottom of the upper lip without touching the sides of the nose or going above the top of the mouth. Oral Masks These are a good option for those who breathe through their mouths. Oral masks can be used with or without headgear, and have a flap that goes in front of the teeth and another flap that goes outside the mouth. The inner flap is enough to hold it in place during the day, but at night, an oral mask requires a strap. A correctly fitting mask covers the entire mouth. To ensure a proper fit, it's important to find an inner flap that fits your mouth. The mask has an adjustment knob for changing the separation between the inner and outer flaps. Full Face Masks For those who breathe through both the nose and mouth, full face masks are the way to go. Their breathing flexibility makes them a favorite for nighttime use. Some full masks reach from the bridge of the nose to the bottom of the mouth and others reach from the nose bridge to below the chin. Still, others cover the entire face, including the eyes. Full masks distribute the pressure over a wider area, which can mean less skin irritation. While some feel more claustrophobic with a full mask, others prefer them to nasal masks with chin straps because they don't want their mouths held shut. Full masks also are better for people with... |
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