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Sleep centers in Greater Hartford (Ranked by number of sleep physicians as of August 2017) Rank Center No. of sleep physicians/ No. of sleep technicians Services and equipment Head of center/ Year founded 1 UConn Health Sleep Disorders Center 263 Farmington Ave. Farmington, CT 06030 844-388-2666; health.uconn.edu 6 6 Insomnia, circadian disorders, narcolepsy and sleep-related breathing disorders Sandman for in-lab studies and Alice PDX for home studies Linda Manzelli Daniel McNally 1982 2 Connecticut Children's Sleep Centers (1) 676 Hebron Ave. Glastonbury, CT 06033 860-837-6658; www.connecticutchildrens.org/search- specialties/sleep-center 6 (2) N/A (3) Daytime testing for narcolepsy, CPAP/BiPAP, sleep desensitization, sleep apnea, sleep hypoventilation, sleep hypoxemia, sleep-related movement disorders, complex ETCO2 and TCCO2 monitoring, inpatient and pediatric/ neonatal ICU monitoring Pediatric polysomnography laboratory (sleep lab) with 11 beds Jay Kenkare Alexis Rivera 2005 3 Sleep Disorder Center Wethersfield (4) 1260 Silas Deane Highway, Suite 101 Wethersfield, CT 06109 860-545-5080; hartfordhospital.org/services/ sleep-disorders 5 5 (5) Polysomnogram, multiple sleep latency testing and home sleep testing (6) Sensors to monitor air flow, eye and brain activity, breathing patterns and oxygen levels in the blood; bed, television, private bathroom with shower and chair Natalya Thorevska Medical director 2012 (7) 4 Sleep Disorder Center Bloomfield (4) 533 Cottage Grove Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-545-5080; hartfordhospital.org/services/ sleep-disorders 5 5 (5) Polysomnogram, multiple sleep latency testing and home sleep testing (6) Sensors to monitor air flow, eye and brain activity, breathing patterns and oxygen levels in the blood; bed, television, private bathroom with shower and chair Natalya Thorevska Medical director 2009 (7) 5 Connecticut Sleep Lab One Lake St., Suite 305 New Britain, CT 06052 860-770-6748; ctsleeplab.com 3 9 Diagnostic, therapeutic, home and maintenance-of-wakefulness testing; interpretation of test results, consultation and follow-up Compumedics for in-lab studies and SleepMed ARES for home studies Peggy Genovesi Lab director 2005 6 Hospital of Central Connecticut Sleep Disorders Center - New Britain (4) 100 Grand St. New Britain, CT 06050 860-224-5011; thocc.org/services/sleep- disorders 3 6 Polysomnogram, multiple sleep latency testing and home sleep testing (6) Sensors to monitor air flow, eye and brain activity, breathing patterns and oxygen levels in the blood; bed, television, private bathroom with shower and chair Marc Kawalick Medical director 1989 7 Bristol Hospital Sleep Center 41 Brewster Road Bristol, CT 06010 860-585-3300; bristolhospital.org/Services/ Sleep-Center.aspx 3 4 Sleep studies and pulmonary consults N/A Toshita Kumar 2011 8 Johnson Memorial Sleep Disorders Center 151 Harzard Ave. Enfield, CT 06082 860-684-4251; www.jmmc.com 3 3 Sleep lab testing, fully-equipped showers and changing areas and home sleep tests Four private rooms featuring "Sleep-By-Number" adjustable beds, CPAP machine Asher Qureshi 1993 9 Hospital of Central Connecticut Sleep Disorders Center - Southington (4) 1131 West St., Building 1 Southington, CT 06489 860-224-5538; thocc.org/services/sleep- disorders 3 N/A (8) Polysomnogram, multiple sleep latency testing and home sleep testing (6) Sensors to monitor air flow, eye and brain activity, breathing patterns and oxygen levels in the blood; bed, television, private bathroom with shower and chair Marc Kawalick Medical director 2011 10 Sleep Disorder Center at St. Francis 114 Woodland St. Hartford, CT 06105 860-714-6591; stfranciscare.org 2 N/A Sleep lab testing, fully-equipped showers and changing areas and home sleep tests CPAP machine Asher Qureshi 1998 11 ProHealth Sleep Center, a service of ProHealth Physicians (9) 950 Yale Ave. Wallingford, CT 06492 860-231-6130; ProHealthMD.com/ SleepCenter 2 (10) N/A Diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, narcolepsy, insomnia, periodic limb movement disorder and parasomnia (night terrors) Sleep studies performed at Wallingford and West Hartford sleep labs James O'Brien Medical director N/A 12 Manchester Memorial Hospital (11) 71 Haynes St. Manchester, CT 06040 860-647-6881; echn.org/sleep 1 12 Pediatric and adult in-hospital polysomnography, home sleep studies, Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT) CareFusion SomnoStar Dan DelGallo Manager 1995 13 Windham Hospital's Center for Sleep Medicine (4) 112 Mansfield Ave. Willimantic, CT 06226 860-456-6994; windhamhospital.org 1 N/A (8) Polysomnogram, multiple sleep latency testing and home sleep testing (6) Sensors to monitor air flow, eye and brain activity, breathing patterns and oxygen levels in the blood; bed, television, private bathroom with shower and chair Robert Bundy Medical director 1992 14 Sleep Care Center at the Family Health Center - East Meriden (4) 61 Pomeroy Ave. Meriden, CT 06450 203-694-5415; midstatemedical.org/ services/sleep-care 1 N/A (8) Polysomnogram, multiple sleep latency testing and home sleep testing (6) Sensors to monitor air flow, eye and brain activity, breathing patterns and oxygen levels in the blood; bed, television, private bathroom with shower and chair Brett Volpe Medical director 2005 Source: Each center via survey. Notes: Unable to confirm data for Manchester's Sleep Medicine Associates and Vernon's Northeastern Sleep Disorder Center. N/A = Not available; CPAP = Continuous positive airway pressure. (1) Three locations in Farmington, Glastonbury and Hartford as well as a Specialty Care Center at 95 Reef Road in Fairfield. (2) An additional board-certified behavioral sleep psychologist. (3) Sleep technologists are trained to help children feel relaxed and secure while the sleep study is performed. A technologist monitors the child's activity throughout the duration of the sleep study. (4) Part of Hartford HealthCare system. (5) Additional sleep technicians are provided by Persante Sleep Care. (6) Polysomnogram is a sleep study to diagnose sleep disorders, monitor brain waves, oxygen levels, heart rate, breathing and eye/leg movements; also done with CPAP. (7) Hartford HealthCare has been performing sleep tests for more than 30 years. (8) Provided by Persante Sleep Care. (9) Four locations in Bristol, Glastonbury, Wallingford and West Hartford. (10) Two additional sleep APRNs and one sleep PA. (11) Part of Eastern Connecticut Health Network, which was acquired by California-based Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. in October 2016. —Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher. SLEEP CENTERS IN GREATER HARTFORD (Ranked by number of sleep physicians as of August 2017) THE GREATER HARTFORD HEALTH CARE RESOURCE GUIDE • Fall 2017 33

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