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Sleep help at hand

Getting a good night’s sleep is important for everyday function, from performing tasks right through to feeling happy and healthy.

Sleep apnea is a very common and serious sleep disorder where breathing throughout the night repeatedly stops and starts.

Thankfully Pakenham’s very own Sleep Apnea Clinic is on hand to help you get your sleeping on track and diagnose sleep apnea.

This local business has been up and running for three months, although sleep technician Peter Barber has previously worked for a number of years at the University of Melbourne.

Offering in-home sleep studies, the Sleep Apnea Clinic takes away the inconvenience and uncomfortable experience of undergoing a hospital sleep study.

The free sleep test will then lead to a diagnosis, which the clinic will help monitor through direct online remote access to sleep apnea machines known as CPAP and other treatments.

Providing fast results from an accredited independent specialist sleep physician is a top priority for the Sleep Apnea Clinic so they can then provide patients with the best expert advice. Appointments are usually available within seven days. The clinic is located at 55 Main Street, Pakenham, Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 6pm and Saturdays 10am to 1pm.

To book an appointment call 0413 731 278.

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