Diane B.
I get a good night sleep now, and I don’t need a nap in the afternoon, and I’m not hearing from my husband, “Breathe. Breathe.” In the middle of the night, he was waking me up, because I wasn’t breathing, and I don’t get that anymore.
You may have sleep apnea without even knowing it. Snoring is often the most noticeable sign of sleep apnea, but there are other symptoms to worry about that can have a profound impact on your life. That’s why you should visit Dr. Ross to discuss the symptoms and signs of sleep apnea in Novi.
We will help you find effective solutions for your sleep problems to:
Don’t let your sleep problems drive a wedge between you and your loved ones or put your health on the line. The Sleep Apnea Center of Novi can bring you a better night’s sleep – and better health too. Call 248-264-3922 now for a free consultation with Dr. Ross.
Because sleep deprivation can have widespread consequences to your health, ability to function, and quality of life, you shouldn’t dismiss the warning signs. Beyond snoring, you might be experiencing other debilitating symptoms of sleep apnea, like:
After an initial discussion of your symptoms, Dr. Ross will perform a preliminary exam and screening. A Diplomate in the American Sleep and Breathing Academy and member of several other sleep medicine and sleep dentistry associations, he can arrange for you to take a sleep test at home instead of at an unfamiliar sleep lab.
Then he will:
We are so confident in our treatment that we offer a three-year warranty!
Do you have symptoms and signs of sleep apnea in Novi? If so, call us today at 248-264-3922 to schedule a free consultation.
Experts believe 50-70 million Americans have sleep apnea. It affects one in five adults. Sadly, 90 percent of those cases remain undiagnosed. You may ignore the warning signs such as snoring, fatigue, headaches, high blood pressure, heart problems, or memory loss. Without a diagnosis, you can’t get the treatment that would provide relief, improve your health, and get you off medications that are only treating a symptom, not the cause.
Anyone can have sleep apnea: male or female, old or young, slender build or overweight, out of shape or in great shape. The old narrative of just men, overweight, and over 50 is outdated. It misses so many other people suffering the symptoms. We treat sleep apnea every day, and we know you cannot just look at someone and know if they have sleep apnea or not. That is why we evaluate risk factors with our screeners, ask additional questions, and take a thorough medical history. Then those individuals who are at risk can be tested with a sleep test. Most people and insurance plans prefer the easy home sleep tests. Testing is really the only way to know if you have sleep apnea and the degree to which it affects your health.
When you have sleep apnea, your sleep is briefly interrupted many times a night. This means you won’t make it through the entire cycle of sleep. If you don’t enter the deepest and most restorative stage of sleep, your body simply doesn’t get the rest it needs. You may wake up feeling tired instead of rested, and you’ll likely experience fatigue throughout the day.
We can see you as soon as tomorrow!