Polysomnograms Jackson MS
Local resource for polysomnograms in Jackson. 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 Disorder Center of Mississippi Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
(601) 968-1157
1225 N. State Street
Jackson, MS
Sleep Disorder Center of Mississippi Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
(601) 968-1157
1225 N. State Street
Jackson, MS 39202
Ages Seen
12 years to adult
Sleep Solutions of Mississippi* Diagnostic Sleep Division of Jackson Pulmonary Associates PA
(601) 362-3599
971 Lakeland Drive
Jackson, MS
Sleep Solutions of Mississippi* Diagnostic Sleep Division of Jackson Pulmonary Associates PA
(601) 362-3599
971 Lakeland Drive
Jackson, MS 39216
UMHC Sleep Disorders Center University of Mississippi Medical Center
(601) 984-4820
5903 Ridgewood Road
Jackson, MS
UMHC Sleep Disorders Center University of Mississippi Medical Center
(601) 984-4820
5903 Ridgewood Road
Jackson, MS 39211
Insurance
Insurance: All
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
NWMRMC Sleep Related Breathing Disorder Laboratory
(662) 621-5006
785 Ohio Street
Clarksdale, MS
NWMRMC Sleep Related Breathing Disorder Laboratory
(662) 621-5006
785 Ohio Street
Clarksdale, MS 38614
Anderson Regional Sleep Disorder Center Anderson Regional Medical Center
(601) 553-6491
2124 14th Street
Meridian, MS
Anderson Regional Sleep Disorder Center Anderson Regional Medical Center
(601) 553-6491
2124 14th Street
Meridian, MS 39301
Premier Sleep Disorders Center Jackson Medical Clinic
(601) 714-3222
501 Marshall Street
Jackson, MS
Premier Sleep Disorders Center Jackson Medical Clinic
(601) 714-3222
501 Marshall Street
Jackson, MS 39202
Insurance
Insurance: BCBS, Medicare, UHC, Aetna, etc.
Medicare: Yes
Medicaid: Yes
Sleep Consultants Diagnostics Sleep Lab, PLLC
(601) 982-7111
1525 Lelia Drive
Jackson, MS
Sleep Consultants Diagnostics Sleep Lab, PLLC
(601) 982-7111
1525 Lelia Drive
Jackson, MS 39216
The Neuroscience Sleep Center
(228) 818-2530
3612 Groveland Rd.
Ocean Springs, MS
The Neuroscience Sleep Center
(228) 818-2530
3612 Groveland Rd.
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Pioneer Family Medical of Hamilton Sleep Disorders Center
(662) 343-5129
40128 Hamilton Road
Hamilton, MS
Pioneer Family Medical of Hamilton Sleep Disorders Center
(662) 343-5129
40128 Hamilton Road
Hamilton, MS 39746
Wesley Sleep Center
(601) 271-2204
6026 US Highway 98 W
Hattiesburg, MS
Wesley Sleep Center
(601) 271-2204
6026 US Highway 98 W
Hattiesburg, MS 39402
| 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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