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Sleep Disorders at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center

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Dreaming of better sleep? We can help. The Sleep Disorders Center at Fort Sanders Regional has been diagnosing and treating patients with a variety of sleep problems since 1984. Fully accredited and a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine since 1987, our services have grown in popularity as doctors have recognized a link between sleep disorders, strokes, heart attacks, hypertension, and diabetes.

Sleep: A necessity, not a luxury.

Have you been told that you are a very loud snorer or that you choke, gasp, or have pauses in your breathing during sleep?

Do you feel tired and groggy on awakening or often get sleepy during waking hours, even if you have had 7-8 hours of sleep? Can’t sleep more than 5-6 hours?

Do you often and easily doze off while reading, watching TV, sitting in meetings, or sitting in traffic?

Are you experiencing any of the following?

Do you have high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation, acid reflux or recent onset diabetes?

Do you ever experience unpleasant, restless, creepy, crawly, pulling, or gnawing feelings in your legs, associated with an urge to move your legs?

Has your weight increased rapidly? Are you overweight? Do you have a large neck?

All these symptoms and health problems can be related to sleep disorders. If they describe you, discuss them with your physician. A referral to a doctor who specializes in sleep medicine may be indicated.

Contact Us

Fort Sanders Sleep Disorders Center

Phone: 865-331-1375
Fax: 865-331-1714 

Lynn Nichols, MD
Abdelhamid Alsharif, MD
Gabe Greene, PA

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