The American Academy of Sleep Medicine-accredited Sleep Disorders Clinic at Boston Medical Center provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment services for individuals with a full range of sleep problems. Along with providing our services, our Sleep Disorders Center is committed to educating the public that a good night's sleep is a necessity, not a luxury.

A department providing evaluation and treatment for brain and nerve conditions, including stroke, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, and headaches.

A program providing behavioral health services in other departments and supporting patients with mental health needs through coordinated care, screening, and treatment.

A program providing child neurology care for conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system in children.

A program providing children’s primary care with check-ups, sick visits, vaccines, teen care, and support for ongoing health needs.

A department providing mental and behavioral health care to improve emotional wellbeing, including therapy for anxiety, depression, and trauma.

A department providing care to support lung health and improve breathing for people with for asthma, allergies, COPD, and other breathing conditions.

A program providing oral surgery and jaw surgery for conditions affecting the face and jaw, including TMJ disorders, trauma, and wisdom teeth.

A specialized surgery team offering expert bariatric and weight‑management surgery, with gastric bypass and gastric sleeve options.

Education and Training

Sleep Medicine Fellowship

The Sleep Disorders Center has an ACGME-accredited sleep medicine fellowship training program. The staff members at the Center are also actively involved in sleep education of the community and the medical workforce.

Research

Sleep Research Overview

Members of the Center are actively involved in issues such as the impact of sleep apnea on COVID-19 outcomes, healthcare disparities in sleep medicine, the impact of mood disorders on sleep architecture, and the impact of sleep disorders on the risk of cognitive impairment in the elderly.

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