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Kootenai Clinic Sleep Medicine provides state-of-the-art care for patients with sleep disorders. Our providers can work with you to identify issues, diagnose sleep disorders and find workable solutions to help you get a better night’s rest.
You can also review the information on
sleepeducation.org
.
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Locations
Kootenai Clinic Sleep Medicine
700 Ironwood Drive, #258
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone:
(208) 625-6877
Fax:
(208) 625-6878
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Our Providers
Eloy Espinoza, M.D.
Walter Fairfax, M.D.
Sheena Young, APRN
Learn More
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Common Sleep Disorders
Sleep Medicine providers help diagnose and treat a variety of disorders, including:
Sleep Apnea
– Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is the most serious sleep disorder. It is the periodic obstruction of the upper airway, meaning the brain, heart and other organs may not receive enough oxygen. It is alsothe most common medical cause of excessive daytime sleepiness.
Primary snoring
– Often harmless, snoring can cause many small interruptions throughout the night that prevent deep sleep.
Insomnia
– The frustrating inability to fall asleep or stay asleep, this common disorder affects 30 percent of adults.
Restless Leg Syndrome
– Irresistible leg movements including kicking or rhythmic jerking during sleep.
Narcolepsy
– Chronic disorder of the nervous system that regulates sleep. It may lead to dangerous daytime sleep attacks.
The impact of untreated sleep disorders is significant. Untreated sleep disorders can lead to:
Hypertension
Heart attack
Stroke
Depression
For more information about Sleep Medicine and available treatment options, call our office at
(208) 625-6877
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Sleep Medicine
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Sleep Medicine
Kootenai Clinic Sleep Medicine provides state-of-the-art care for patients with sleep disorders. Our providers can work with you to identify issues, diagnose sleep disorders and find workable solutions to help you get a better night’s rest.
You can also review the information on
sleepeducation.org
.
View of Location PDF
Locations
Kootenai Clinic Sleep Medicine
700 Ironwood Drive, #258
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone:
(208) 625-6877
Fax:
(208) 625-6878
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Our Providers
Eloy Espinoza, M.D.
Walter Fairfax, M.D.
Sheena Young, APRN
Learn More
Related Articles
Quality Sleep Equals Quality of Life
Sleep Services featured in Cd’A Press
Common Sleep Disorders
Sleep Medicine providers help diagnose and treat a variety of disorders, including:
Sleep Apnea
– Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is the most serious sleep disorder. It is the periodic obstruction of the upper airway, meaning the brain, heart and other organs may not receive enough oxygen. It is alsothe most common medical cause of excessive daytime sleepiness.
Primary snoring
– Often harmless, snoring can cause many small interruptions throughout the night that prevent deep sleep.
Insomnia
– The frustrating inability to fall asleep or stay asleep, this common disorder affects 30 percent of adults.
Restless Leg Syndrome
– Irresistible leg movements including kicking or rhythmic jerking during sleep.
Narcolepsy
– Chronic disorder of the nervous system that regulates sleep. It may lead to dangerous daytime sleep attacks.
The impact of untreated sleep disorders is significant. Untreated sleep disorders can lead to:
Hypertension
Heart attack
Stroke
Depression
For more information about Sleep Medicine and available treatment options, call our office at
(208) 625-6877
Online Patient Portal
Looking for online access? Visit Kootenai Health’s MyChart
login page
Patient Downloads
Patient Information Form
Primary Sidebar
Sleep Medicine
Pediatric Sleep Medicine
Sleep Disorder Services
Footer
Menu
Medical Professional Resources
Medical Professional Resources
Career Center
Medical Staff Services
Kootenai Care Network
Family Medicine Residency
Nursing
Pharmacy Residency
Education Courses
Patients and Visitors
Patients and Visitors
Pay My Bill
Maps, Parking, and Directions
Medical Records
Price Transparency
Guest Services
Online Patient Portal
Restaurants
Family Support Services
Transportation Services
Send an E-Card
Recognize an Employee
Provider Star Ratings and Reviews
About Kootenai Health
Careers
Mission, Vision and Values
History of Kootenai Health
Leadership
Awards and Recognition
Nursing Excellence
Volunteer Services
Student Services
Community Involvement
Kootenai Health Foundation
Newsroom
Pay My Bill
Make an Appointment
Find a Job
Maps and Directions
Online Patient Portal
Popular Resources