Sleep Disorders
The Sleep Disorders Center at UM Harford Memorial Hospital is the only hospital-based sleep center in the area and the only sleep lab in Harford County that is accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. The Center is staff by physicians who are board certified in sleep disorders medicine and who have the equipment and expertise to conduct and assess sleep evaluations.
University of Maryland Harford Memorial Hospital
501 South Union Avenue
Havre de Grace, MD 21078
443-843-5145
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Common Sleep Disorders
- Sleep Apnea: a condition that causes a person to stop breathing during sleep for 10 seconds or longer (an occasional stop in breathing is normal). Apnea episodes can happen from as few as five times per hour to as many as 50. If you have sleep apnea, you may also be at a greater risk to develop high blood pressure, depression, irregular heart rhythms, heart disease and stroke.
- Narcolepsy: a condition in which people suffer from uncontrollable sleepiness, vivid daytime dreams, ‘sleep paralysis’ and brief loss of muscle control that can cause falling. While narcolepsy is fairly common, it is rarely diagnosed.
- Periodic Movements of Sleep: up to 10 percent of the population may have regular, repeated and uncontrolled leg jerks as they sleep. Periodic limb movement disorder and restless leg syndrome result in disturbances in sleep.
Common Symptoms of a Sleep Disorder
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Loud snoring
- Insomnia
- Restless legs
- Frequent nightmares
- Frequent sleepwalking
If you are one of the 35 million Americans who report poor sleep every night or on most nights, there is help. In about 50 percent of cases, difficulty falling and/or staying asleep has physical causes. Medical consultations can help diagnose and effectively treat most of these problems.
Call the Sleep Disorders Center at 443-843-5145 to schedule your sleep test.