It's important to take sleep problems seriously. An untreated sleep disorder can reduce daytime productivity, increase the risk of accidents, and even lead to an early death. Our board-certified physicians at the Sleep Disorders Center are able to diagnose and treat a multitude of sleep-related disorders including sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy and restless legs syndrome.
Dr. Aaron Boyd and Meghan McKenzie from Oklahoma Sleep Associates give details on getting a better night’s rest. To watch click here.
On your night at our Sleep Center, you will stay in one of our cozy rooms, designed to feel like home. Each room is equipped with a queen or king size bed. We encourage patients to bring items that would make them feel more comfortable such as a blanket, pillow or pictures.
When you schedule your study at Oklahoma Sleep Associates, we make sure your study is performed around your normal bed time. We also can schedule studies seven days a week, allowing you to have a sleep study performed on the weekend.
During the night, our sleep technicians monitor you to ensure the quality of the study is maintained and to assist you during the night. If you have any questions regarding your night away, please call (405) 307-5337 (30-SLEEP).
We have two convenient locations to serve you:
Trouble sleeping can lead to more than just restless nights. These major, chronic health problems are associated with sleep apnea:
If you have three or more of the symptoms, you may have a life-threatening sleep disorder:
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If more than three of these comments apply to you, talk to your physician about a sleep study with Oklahoma Sleep Associates. You can even print this page to show your family physician your symptoms.
Usually, people with sleep apnea find out because a spouse or bed partner noticed them snore or stop breathing during sleep. Other common signs and symptoms include:
Sleep apnea is most common among men, people who are overweight and the middle-aged. However, research shows that children and post-menopausal women may also be at risk.
At Oklahoma Sleep Associates, one of three physicians - all board-certified - will be reading and interpreting your study.
Dr. Aaron Boyd MD, FCCP, Dipolmate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine
In addition to being board-certified in sleep medicine, Dr. Boyd is also board-certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine. He completed his medical school training, residency and fellowship at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and began his private practice in 1999.
Dr. Mark Camp MD, FACP, FCCP, Dipolmate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine
Besides being Board Certified in Sleep Medicine, Dr. Camp is also Board Certified in Critical Care, Pulmonary Disease, and Internal Medicine. He completed his medical school training, residency and fellowship at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and he started private practice in 1992.
Dr. Rebecca Eagle MD, FCCP, Board Certified Sleep Medicine
Dr. Eagle is board-certified in sleep medicine, pulmonary disease, internal medicine and critical care medicine. She completed her medical school training at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and her residency and fellowship at Harbor UCLA Medical Center.