Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center

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Since 1993, The Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center has been one of the few comprehensive sleep disorder centers accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). This means we can provide a full range of sleep studies and treatment options for patients of all ages, including infants as young as one month.

Team of Experts

The Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center is a team of specialists in psychiatry, psychology, pulmonary medicine, pediatrics, otolaryngology and dentistry brought together to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for all patients suffering from sleep disorders. Together, our team will provide you with the utmost care and professionalism as we walk you through the challenges of getting a good nights sleep.

Advanced Diagnosis and Treatment

As a leading academic medical center, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital through its affiliation with Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is involved in cutting-edge research, both basic and clinical. This means that you will benefit from access to the latest information and technology available at the Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center.

Your comprehensive evaluation may include an overnight sleep study where you will be monitored to help determine if you have a sleep disorder.

From a Patient’s Perspective

The Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center’s specialized team has been selected to help you achieve positive results while providing caring, compassionate, and quality medical care. Working together as a team, our specialists will walk you through diagnosing and treating your sleep related illness.

As you arrive at the Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center, a friendly technician will escort you to your clean and comfortable room, with cable TV, and a private bathroom.

After you get changed into your pajamas or a sleep gown, the sleep technician will place sensors on your head and neck which will help determine if you have a sleep disorder.

This process is needle free, pain free, and will monitor various functions while you sleep.

When you wake, a light breakfast will be available for your enjoyment.

What are some of the most common sleep disorders?

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Contact Us

If you feel that you or a loved one may be suffering from a sleep disorder and you would like to schedule an appointment, or speak with an experienced sleep clinician, please call the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center at (732) 937-8683.

Weekend appointments are available.

Our Location

We are located directly across the street from the renowned Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital on the 3rd floor of the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Medical Arts Building at 181 Somerset Street in New Brunswick, NJ.

Convenient parking is available in front of the building.

(732) 937-8683
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