Justin Weber consults with a patient. Kootenai Clinic Sleep Medicine is accredited as a sleep disorders center by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. If you are interested in a sleep study, talk to your primary care physician, who can investigate your sleep problems and refer you to Kootenai Clinic Sleep Medicine for a sleep study. Questions? Contact Kootenai Health Sleep Medicine at (208) 625-6675 or visit KH.org/sleep. Quality of Life sleep. You will rest comfortably in a private room, equipped with a television, bathroom and shower. The test is noninvasive and painless and provides an environment that is dark, quiet and conducive to sleeping. After you drift off to sleep, a sleep technologist, located in another room, will monitor the data from the sensors. Better sleep leads to better health Justin Weber, Kootenai Health sleep medicine registered polysomnographic technologist, has more than 15 years of experience in sleep medicine and has helped countless patients improve their quality of sleep over the years. “I love what I do,” said Justin. “Working closely with patients, I identify where there are disruptions to ideal sleep patterns. From there, our medical doctors review my detailed report. Our team creates a customized and comprehensive plan to help patients achieve and maintain better sleep. Better sleep leads to better health—no doubt about it.” “When a person is impaired due to insomnia or unable to get rested from a full night of sleep, it’s important for them to talk to their provider.” —Walter Fairfax, M.D. KH.ORG 19
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