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Below you will find a brief description of the most common sleep disorders. We have provided an educational summary of Sleep Apnea written in simple language for those without medical background. We hope these resources are helpful. As always, call us with any questions you may have.
In 1989, after residency and fellowship training in Neurology, Dr. Charnock moved to DeSoto to practice Neurology and Sleep Medicine. After many years of having an established practice, he closed the Neirology side of his practice to focus only on Sleep Medicine.
Epilepsy
In 1989, after residency and fellowship training in Neurology, Dr. Gardner had a successful practice in Neurology and served as the Medical Director of the NeuroScience Center of Excellence at Methodist Hospital for more than 10 years during which time he developed an inpatient Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. He decided to close his neurology practice to devote his full attention to the practice of Sleep Medicine.
More than 70 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder but many fail to ever recognize it and are thus, prevented from having a better quality of life. If left untreated, it can endanger your physical and mental health.
Kim Mihelich, F.N.P. is a Family Nurse Practitioner, receiving her Master’s Degree from University of Texas at Arlington. Kim is a member of the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology, and also the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. She is the coordinator of A.W.A.K.E. in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area that supports patients and others with sleep apnea.