Polysomnograms Boise ID
Local resource for polysomnograms in Boise. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to sleep studies, sleep disorder specialists, sleep disorder treatments, pediatric polysomnography, and overnight sleep testing, as well as advice and content on sleep studies in your area.
Sleep Disorders Center Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
(208) 367-2008
6140 W. Curtisan
Boise, ID
Sleep Disorders Center Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center
(208) 367-2008
6140 W. Curtisan
Boise, ID 83706
Insurance
Insurance: All
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Idaho Sleep Disorders Center-Boise St. Luke's Regional Medical Center
(208) 706-5379
190 E. Bannock Street
Boise, ID
Idaho Sleep Disorders Center-Boise St. Luke's Regional Medical Center
(208) 706-5379
190 E. Bannock Street
Boise, ID 83712
Doctors Refferal
Not necessary
Insurance
Insurance: All types - Blue Cross, HMO Blue, Etc. For office visits, patients should
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Idaho Sleep Health
(208) 442-8222
210 W. Georgia Avenue
Nampa, ID
Idaho Sleep Health
(208) 442-8222
210 W. Georgia Avenue
Nampa, ID 83686
Health & Wellness The Sleep Institute
(208) 233-9355
1553 E. Center Street
Pocatello, ID
Health & Wellness The Sleep Institute
(208) 233-9355
1553 E. Center Street
Pocatello, ID 83201
Southeast Idaho Sleep Disorders Center Portneuf Medical Center
(208) 239-2631
777 Hospital Way
Pocatello, ID
Southeast Idaho Sleep Disorders Center Portneuf Medical Center
(208) 239-2631
777 Hospital Way
Pocatello, ID 83201
Idaho Sleep Specialists P.C.
(208) 895-0411
403 S. 11th Street
Boise, ID
Idaho Sleep Specialists P.C.
(208) 895-0411
403 S. 11th Street
Boise, ID 83702
Insurance
Insurance: Most insurance accepted.
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Mercy Medical Center Sleep Lab
(208) 463-5478
1512 12th Avenue Road
Nampa, ID
Mercy Medical Center Sleep Lab
(208) 463-5478
1512 12th Avenue Road
Nampa, ID 83686
Doctors Refferal
Not necessary
Ages Seen
pediatrics and up
Insurance
Insurance: All types - Blue Cross, HMO Blue, Etc. For office visits, patients should
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Kootenai Medical Center - Sleep Disorders Center
(208) 666-2894
2003 Kootenai Health Way
Coeur D''alene, ID
Kootenai Medical Center - Sleep Disorders Center
(208) 666-2894
2003 Kootenai Health Way
Coeur D''alene, ID 83814
Insurance
Insurance: Most insurances accepted
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
St. Luke's Magic Valley Sleep Institute Magic Valley Regional Medical Center
(208) 933-0040
450 Falls Avenue
Twin Falls, ID
St. Luke's Magic Valley Sleep Institute Magic Valley Regional Medical Center
(208) 933-0040
450 Falls Avenue
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Idaho Falls Sleep Institute
(208) 523-7667
2900 Valencia Drive
Idaho Falls, ID
Idaho Falls Sleep Institute
(208) 523-7667
2900 Valencia Drive
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
| Polysomnograms (PSGs) are performed at special sleep laboratories with academic or hospital affiliation, or in independently located and operated facilities. Sleep labs are often set up to resemble a bedroom, in order to help participants feel at ease. A sleep technician hooks patients up to the monitoring and recording devices, and then monitors the patient throughout the study. If a problem is noted, a second sleep study will be schedule to determine the best method of delivery. I f the sleep technician confirms that you have sleep apnea in the early part of the night you may have what is called a ‘split-night study' (half diagnosis, half titration). After about 4 hours of observing how you sleep, the technician will wake you up to initiate CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure). While on CPAP, the technician will continue to monitor you and measure the effectiveness of this treatment. This process can be done over two full nights in some cases. " Sleep Technicians” are the people who work at the sleep lab and conduct the sleep study. Their job is to attach the monitoring equipment to your body and then observe the recordings on a computer through the night. They are also there to ensure your safety during your stay and to answer any questions you might have about the procedure. After your night in the sleep lab, a qualified sleep specialist will analyze your sleep study. This involves isolating any irregularities in your sleep patterns or your breathing. Often they will be trying to determine if you stopped breathing while you were sleeping and if you did they will count how many times this occurred. If you had a split night study, they will compare your diagnostic portion to the treatment portion to determine how effective the CPAP was for you. A summary report will be prepared outlining these things and this will determine the severity of your condition. Your sleep specialist will the... |
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