Sleep Resources, Inc.
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
(920) 208-7814
Fax (920) 208-7817
Info@SleepResources.com

Sleep Testing, Evaluations, Consultations
Training, Technologies & Solutions

OUR MISSION

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...to help people increase their quality of life through better sleep.

One of the most common ailments among adults is lack of adequate and restful sleep. The more research which scientists conduct concerning the function of sleep, the more the connection between inadequate sleep and the increased risk of a number of health conditions can be made.

One pivotal study conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago (published in 1999) shows that even in young, healthy people, a sleep debt of three or four hours per night, over the course of one week, affects the body's ability to process carbohydrates, manage stress, and maintain a proper balance of hormones. And, of equal significance, researchers have measured the impact of sleep deprivation on how the body regulates certain hormones, finding a link between deficiencies in these hormones and the propensity for overweight and obesity.

Dedicated to helping you through:

  • State-of-the-art diagnostics
  • Information
  • Education
  • Follow-up
  • Enhancing CPAP compliance


A good nights sleep is important for a person’s health and well-being; it is essential for those suffering with heart disease, diabetes, hypertension or high blood pressure, cancer, arthritis, nighttime heartburn, and psychological conditions such as depression.


Ask your patients about their sleep patterns because, in short, being healthy requires sleep that is healthy - it's really that simple.

NUMBERS ARE STAGGERING

Research shows at least 40 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders, yet more than 60 percent of adults have never been asked about the quality of their sleep and fewer than 20 percent have ever initiated a discussion with their physician or health care practitioner.

(Source: National Sleep Foundation)

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