The Sleep Disorders Center At Atlanta Medical Center is a specialized unit within Atlanta’s Health & Medical community focused on diagnosing and managing sleep-related conditions. As part of a full-service Medical Centers environment, it connects sleep testing and clinical assessment with broader medical care, making it easier for Atlanta patients to get answers in one place.
Adults and adolescents who struggle with ongoing fatigue, loud snoring, pauses in breathing, trouble staying asleep, or unusual movements at night can be referred here by a primary care provider or specialist. The center’s role is not to replace your regular doctor, but to provide detailed sleep studies and expert interpretation that guide long-term treatment decisions.
The center evaluates a wide range of sleep issues that affect daily life and overall health, including:
By operating inside a hospital-based Medical Centers setting, the team can coordinate with cardiology, neurology, pulmonology, and other specialties when sleep problems overlap with complex medical conditions.
Most patients are scheduled for an overnight sleep study after an initial consultation. During this visit, sensors monitor:
Data are reviewed by clinicians trained in sleep medicine, who then send a detailed report and recommendations back to your referring provider. For some patients, home sleep testing may be an option, depending on their symptoms and medical history.
| Service Area | What It Includes |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic Sleep Studies | In-lab overnight testing and, when appropriate, home studies |
| Clinical Consultation | Review of symptoms, history, and test results |
| CPAP/BiPAP Titration | In-lab adjustment of positive airway pressure settings |
| Ongoing Coordination | Communication with primary care and relevant specialists |
As part of Atlanta’s Health & Medical network, the Sleep Disorders Center At Atlanta Medical Center is designed for patients who need hospital-based resources, electronic health record integration, and streamlined referrals. Many people first learn about the center through their primary care doctor, cardiologist, pulmonologist, or neurologist.
Patients typically interact with the center through:
For Atlanta residents seeking a focused, medically integrated approach to sleep problems, this sleep disorders center offers structured evaluation and coordinated support within a larger Medical Centers system.
