Undergoing Evaluation At A Sleep Lab

You”ve been to the doctor, and he’s concerned about your sleep problems. He tells you he wants to schedule a sleep study in a sleep lab to help determine if you have a sleep disorder and what type of sleep disorder you may have.

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