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Narcolepsy Center - Janesville, WI

Janesville Sleep Specialist Doctors for Narcolepsy

Type of Physician: Sleep Specialist

What is a Sleep Specialist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, or Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are trained in the diagnosis and management of clinical conditions that occur during sleep, that disturb sleep, or that are affected by dis

Specialty: Sleep Medicine

Common Name: Sleep Medicine

Sleep Specialist Doctors in Janesville *

Mercy Regional Sleep Disorders Services & Lung Center
Robert M Cook
903 Mineral Point Ave
Janesville, WI 53548
(608) 752-6255

Alliance ENT & Hearing Center
Anthony A Rieder
201 N Mayfair Rd
STE 515
Milwaukee, WI 53226
(414) 727-0910

Consultants in Neurology, S.C.
Sophos G Geroulis
3601 30th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53144
(262) 631-8550

Donald M Jacobson MD
Donald M Jacobson
3701 Durand Ave
STE 325
Racine, WI 53405
(262) 598-9030

Madison Medical Affiliates
Dima Adl
2350 N Lake Dr
STE STE 302
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 298-7100

UHS Pulmonary Assoc
Alfred Habel
6308 8th Ave
STE 108
Kenosha, WI 53143
(262) 653-5360

Madison Medical Affiliates
Marc Rasansky
13133 N Port Washington Rd
STE STE G-18
Mequon, WI 53097
(262) 243-5000

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Narcolepsy

What is narcolepsy?

Narcolepsy is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is the main symptom and is present in 100% of patients with narcolepsy. Other primary symptoms of narcolepsy include:

  • loss of muscle tone (cataplexy),
  • distorted perceptions (hypnagogic hallucinations), and
  • inability to move or talk (sleep paralysis).

Additional symptoms include disturbed nocturnal sleep and automatic behavior (patients carry out certain actions without conscious awareness). All of the symptoms of narcolepsy may be present in various combinations and degrees of severity.

Narcolepsy usually begins in teenagers or young adults and affects both sexes equally. The first symptom to appear is excessive daytime sleepiness, which may remain unrecognized for a long time in that it develops gradually over time. The other symptoms can follow excessive daytime sleepiness by months or years.

How common is narcolepsy?

The prevalence of narcolepsy is similar to that of Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. In the United States, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke estimates narcolepsy affects one in every 2,000 people. However, in some countries (for example, Israel), the prevalence of narcolepsy is much lower (one per 500,000) while in other countries (for example, Japan), it is much higher (one per 600). The American Sleep Association estimates that approximately 125,000 to 200,000 Americans suffer from narcolepsy, but only fewer than 50,000 are properly diagnosed.

Narcolepsy often remains undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for several years. This may occur because physicians do not consider the diagnosis of narcolepsy frequently enough. They may think of narcolepsy only in people who have the main symptom of excessive daytime sleepiness. Narcolepsy may not be considered in the evaluation o...

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Sleep Apnea »

What is sleep apnea?

Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by a reduction or pause of breathing (airflow) during sleep. It is common among adults but rare among children. Although a diagnosis of sleep apnea often will be suspected on the basis of a person's medical history, there are several tests that can be used to confirm the diagnosis. The treatment of sleep apnea may be either surgical or nonsurgical.

An apnea is a period of time during which breathing stops or is markedly reduced. In simplified terms, an apnea occurs when a person stops breathing for 10 seconds or more. If you stop breathing completely or take less than 25% of a normal breath for a period that lasts 10 seconds or more, this is an apnea. This definition includes complete stoppage of airflow. Other definitions of apnea that may be used include at least a 4% drop in oxygen in the blood, a direct result of the reduction in the transfer of oxygen into the blood when breathing stops.

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Emergency Contact for Janesville

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Nearby Janesville Hospitals *

Mercy Health System
1000 Mineral Point Ave
Janesville, WI 53547
(608)756-6000

Beloit Memorial Hospital
1969 W Hart Rd
Beloit, WI 53511
(608)364-5011

Edgerton Hospital and Health Services
313 Stoughton Rd
Edgerton, WI 53534
(608)884-3441

Stoughton Hospital
900 Ridge St
Stoughton, WI 53589
(608)873-6611

Fort Memorial Hospital
611 Sherman Ave E
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
(920)568-5000

Singer Mental Health Center
4402 N Main St
Rockford, IL 61103
(815)987-7096

Rockford Memorial Hospital
2400 N Rockton Ave
Rockford, IL 61103
(815)971-5000

Mercy Harvard Hospital
901 Grant St
Harvard, IL 60033
(815)943-5431

Aurora Lakeland Medical Center
W3985 County Rd NN
Elkhorn, WI 53121
(262)741-2000

OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center
5666 E State St
Rockford, IL 61108
(815)226-2000

SwedishAmerican Health System
1401 E State St
Rockford, IL 61104
(815)968-4400

Van Matre HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital
950 S Mulford Rd
Rockford, IL 61108
(815)381-8500

Monroe Clinic & Hospital
515 22nd Ave
Monroe, WI 53566
(608)324-1000

St Marys Hospital Medical Center
700 S Park St
Madison, WI 53715
(608)251-6100

Meriter Hospital
202 S Park St
Madison, WI 53715
(608)267-6000

University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics
600 Highland Ave
Madison, WI 53792
(608)263-6400

William S Middleton Memorial VA Hospital
2500 Overlook Terr
Madison, WI 53705
(608)256-1901

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