Sleep Lab


It is estimated that over 40% of American adults suffer from some type of sleep disorder. While some disorders are simply aggravating to the sufferer, others can actually be dangerous to one's health. To combat this increasingly common problem, Iroquois Memorial Hospital has just opened a new Sleep Lab.

Sleep Disorders have the potential of harming an individual's personal health, quality of life and endanger public safety by contributing to traffic and industrial accidents. Sleep Disorders include problems such as difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, staying awake, adhering to a consistent sleep/wake schedule, sleepwalking, bedwetting, nightmares and others.

A potentially serious disorder is Sleep Apnea. This condition causes a temporary closure of the upper respiratory passage airway during sleep. People with Sleep Apnea experience frequent episodes where they cease to breathe for ten seconds or more. This causes the sufferer to feel chronically fatigued and if severe, can adversely affect a normal heart rhythm.

To find out more about new Iroquois Memorial's Sleep Lab services or to schedule an appointment, call 815-432-7733 or 800-242-2731 ext 7733.

PULMONOLOGIST AND SLEEP MEDICINE SPECIALIST TO SEE PATIENTS AT IMH SPECIALTY CLINIC

Officials at Iroquois Memorial Hospital are pleased to announce that Dr. Ahamed Kutty, a Pulmonary Medicine Specialist is seeing patients, by appointment in the IMH Specialty located at Iroquois Memorial Hospital adjacent to the main lobby.

Dr. Kutty will see patients that suffer from a wide range of sleep disorders as well as chronic pulmonary diseases and respiratory difficulties. He will also provide interpretations of sleep studies conducted at Iroquois Memorial.

To make an appointment to see Dr. Kutty please contact the IMH Specialty Clinic at 815-432-7722 or 800-242-2731 ext. 7722.

Dr. Sujay completed medical school at Bangalore Medical College (India) in Internal Medicine. He served both his internship and residency programs at St. Luke's Hospital (Pennsylvania).

For more information please call 815-432-7708 or toll-free 800-242-2731 ext 7708.

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