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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Based in St. Louis, Mo., Clayton Sleep Institute has over 100 years of experience in the field of sleep medicine. The multidisciplinary staff includes physicians and board certified sleep specialists. The institute has a combination of state-of-the art technology and at the same time provides the patients with one-on-one specialized care. Clayton Sleep Institutes Insomnia Center has designed a proprietary scientific procedure for diagnosis and treatment of insomnia. It has two metropolitan St. Louis locations and two rural locations. Clayton Sleep Institute is an accredited Sleep Disorder Center with experience in analog and digital polysomnography equipment and has association with the National Sleep Foundation.
Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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American Sleep Medicine specializes in sleep testing and diagnostics. It tests for and treats sleep apnea, snoring, insomnia, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrom and other disorders. To learn more, call the number or visit the website provided. 

Saint Louis / Missouri / United States
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At the St. Louis Sinus Center, understanding the underlying cause of your sinus or nasal symptom(s) is our number one priority. Typical sinus symptoms include: Runny nose, Congestion, Post-nasal drip, Headache, Fatigue, and Facial pain/pressure. For some, these symptoms may be minor, while for others they may be so debilitating that they cause missed time from work, school and/or family activities. Fortunately, we have invested in state-of-the art diagnostic technology, which allows us to effectively determine the underlying cause of most patients’ sinus symptoms. This allows us to develop customized and highly effective treatment plans allowing patients to get better faster. Our in-office diagnostic tests include nasal endoscopic exams, allergy testing, and low-dose MiniCAT Instant CT scans. These tests gives us information about your nose, allergies and sinuses. These tests help us diagnose what may be causing your symptoms. With our diagnosis, we may recommend allergy treatment, medications, an in-office procedure, surgery or some combination of these. Surgery is reserved for patients for whom medications and allergy therapy have been unsuccessful. Often minimally invasive procedures, such as In-Office Balloon Sinus Dilation, are highly effective, offering long-term solutions for many sinusitis patients.