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Department:
Mohawk Valley Sleep
Disorders Center
Manager:
Jami VanEtten, RPSGT
Phone:
315-734-3484
Hours:

Office: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Testing: 7 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.
Address:
2215 Genesee Street
Utica, New York 13501
College of Nursing 4th Fl.

Patient Frank Brown meets with sleep technologist, Alexander Naumenko, RPSGT
who explains how to adjust the CPAP mask.
“I didn’t know if he would be alive in the
morning, his breathing was so bad...”
“From day one the mask helped him. The cramps are gone and he is not falling asleep during the day. It has given him quality of life!”
“We can’t say enough good things about the people here and about what they did for us”

Marlene & Frank Brown

Sleep Disorders Center


The Mohawk Valley Sleep Disorders Center at St. Elizabeth Medical Center is uniquely equipped to provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of various sleep disorders. Our Sleep Center has been serving the community for over sixteen years with highly qualified professionals and state-of-the-art instrumentation.

Not all sleep labs are created equal.

Our sleep disorders center is the area's only Accredited Member Center of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

Medical Director, Dr. Steven Levine, who is board certified by both the American Board of Medical Specialties; Sleep (ABMS/ABIM) and the American Board of Sleep Medicine is one of the most experienced doctors in the field of sleep medicine. Registered Sleep Technologists are on-site to assist you and provide thorough and accurate sleep tests.

Signs and Symptoms of Sleep Disorders

Fortunately, many sleep disorders are often easily diagnosed and
successfully treated. Signs and symptoms to be aware of may include:

Fatique Depression
Irritability Decreased ability to concentrate
Morning headaches Excessive daytime sleepiness
Decreased sexual drive Grunting with sleep
Obesity Poor work or school performance
Snoring Witnessed Apneas

 











 

Common Sleep Disorders

Snoring Sleep Apnea
Insomnia Circadian rhythm disturbances
Parasomnias Restless legs and periodic
limb movement
Narcolepsy Oxygenation problems in sleep

 

 

 

 

 


For For information on sleep disorders and treatments as well as
current news and helpful hints go to sleepeducation.com

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