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Providing answers and treatment for your sleep problems, the Sleep Disorders Center in Newberg is staffed with a team of sleep experts who diagnose and treat sleep disorders for patients age 12 and older. Our experience shows that most people can significantly improve their quality of sleep and life through a variety of treatment options.

Take our online sleep assessment to find out if you have a sleep disorder.

Experience and Expertise You Can Trust

Using the latest technology, we can diagnose and treat the full-range of adult and child sleep disorders.

  • Diagnostic sleep testing procedures, including polysomnography, MSLT, MWT and home sleep testing.
  • Patients can be referred to an insomnia specialist who provides a comprehensive classroom program for understanding, treating and living with insomnia.
  • We provide advanced titration technologies for treatment of complex sleep apnea, neuromuscular diseases and other respiratory diseases with the newest technologies like AVAPS and auto-servo ventilation.

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One of the most common sleep disorders is sleep apnea, which literally means to stop breathing during sleep. Many people don't realize snoring can cause significant health issues. Often it is a bed partner, family member or friend who notices the signs of sleep apnea: snoring, snorting and/or gasping for air. Fortunately most people can be helped once their condition is diagnosed.

Left untreated, sleep apnea may lead to a number of medical problems. Research has shown that people with sleep apnea may experience:

  • Extremely loud, heavy snoring often interrupted by pauses and gasps
  • Daytime sleepiness, sometimes leading to falling asleep at work, while driving or during conversation
  • Decreased daytime alertness, loss of energy or constant fatigue
  • Irritability, short temper
  • Morning headaches
  • Irregular heartbeat during sleep
  • Forgetfulness
  • Change in mood or behavior
  • Decreased interest in sex
  • Impaired on-the-job performance
  • Increased rate of accidents when driving or operating equipment
  • Heart abnormalities or hypertension
Board-certified sleep specialists

Providence sleep physicians are board-certified in sleep medicine and are able to diagnose and treat multiple sleep problems and disorders.

Extensive education program

All technologists have more than six months of classroom and clinical training before providing tests for patients, a standard that far exceeds the industry standard.

Commitment to community

Each year, Providence sleep programs support the Providence Mission, giving back to their communities by providing community education, participating in health fairs and presenting continuing education for industry professionals.

All testing is done in accordance with standards established by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). All Oregon Providence Sleep Centers are Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

To receive a five-year accreditation, a sleep center must meet or exceed all standards for professional health care as designated by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. The accreditation process involves detailed inspection of a center’s facility and staff, including an evaluation of testing procedures, patient contacts and physician training. Additionally the center’s goals must be clearly stated and include plans for positively affecting the quality of medical care in the community it serves.

Provider referral form

Referral form for clinics and providers to complete a patient referral for services at one of the Providence sleep centers or labs.

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