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A good night's sleep is important to your well-being. Since most people spend roughly one-third of their lives asleep, it's easy to see how the quality of sleep directly affects the quality of your life. If you are feeling fatigued, tired, or sleepy during the day and/or snore when sleeping you could be suffering from sleep apnea. In fact, one out of twenty Americans suffer from sleep apnea, which is a serious life-altering and life-threatening condition if left untreated. Also, 50% of so-called hyperactive children have underlying sleep disorders which are treatable if diagnosed early.

Our sleep professionals at MWCSD customize your sleep care step-by-step and allow everyone in your family to have a good nights sleep. The Mid-West Center for Sleep Disorders is dedicated to providing the highest quality of sleep care available to both children and adults. This is the only sleep center in whole Livingston County accredited by American Academy of Sleep Medicine. We are staffed by four sleep specialists who are fellows of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and certified by the American Board of Sleep Medicine. Our center utilizes the latest technology for diagnosing and treating sleep/wake disorders.

Our Mission

The mission and dedication of Mid-West Center for Sleep Disorders is to increase public awareness of Sleep Disorders and to assist patients in diagnosing and obtaining the necessary treatment. Our goal is to enhance the 'quality of life' for millions of individuals who are affected by Sleep Disorders and to reach out and touch the life of another through education and sharing. At our center, we discuss the importance of developing good sleep habits, the importance of weight control (especially for the sleep apnea patient), in addition, we also discuss the impact Sleep Disorders can have on one's quality of life.

Who Qualifies for Sleep Testing?

Do you snore?
Have you been told that you stop breathing while you sleep?
Do you wake from sleep snoring, choking, or struggling for breath?
Are you overweight?
Are you sleeping during the day?
Do you have headaches when you wake up?
Do you fall asleep unintentionally?
When you wake up, do you feel unrefreshed?

If you have two or more of the above symptoms speak with your physician for comprensive evaluation in sleep clinic or about having a sleep study or contact Mid-West Center for Sleep Disorders for evaluation.

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Business hours are 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Monday - Friday.
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for information about night time testing and other services offered at the Center.

Locations & Contact Informaton:

Brighton, MI Center
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10415 E. Grand River
Suite 500
Brighton, MI 48116.

Tel: 810-225-7595 Fax: 810-225-7597

Lansing, MI Center
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3937 Patient Care Drive
Suite 102
Lansing, MI 48911

Tel: 517-887-6733 Fax:
517-887-6736

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