Research shows that ongoing sleep disorders can play a part in many health problems. Among them are heart attack, stroke, diabetes, obesity, cancer and depression.
Wisconsin Sleep and our other sleep medicine clinics specialize in helping adults and children get the sleep they need. We diagnose sleep disorders using the latest technology. We also offer the most up-to-date therapies to treat them.
Circadian rhythm sleep disorders
Excessive sleepiness and narcolepsy
Insomnia
Parasomnias
Restless legs syndrome and other sleep-related movement disorders
Sleep apnea
Snoring
Circadian rhythm sleep disorders
Excessive wakefulness at night
Head banging, body rocking and head rolling
Insomnia
Narcolepsy
Night terrors
Sleep walking
Nightmares
Restless legs syndrome
Sleep apnea
Sleep-disordered breathing
Sleeping too much (hypersomnia)
Teeth grinding (bruxism)
Treatment
Treatment is personalized based on your sleep problem. In some cases, lifestyle or behavior changes are enough to help you sleep better. In others, doctors may recommend medication or counseling. Sometimes a combination is needed.
When you’re dealing with obstructive sleep apnea, use of CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) is often recommended. A CPAP device blows air into your mouth and/or nose to keep your airway open during sleep. Other sleep apnea treatments are available as well.
Our team works with you to find the treatment that will work best for your situation.
Nighttime was never pleasant for Quinn or his parents. That changed when he was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea at Wisconsin Sleep. Finally, he got the help he needed.
Primary care providers can treat many sleep problems. When they think you’ll benefit from further evaluation, they’ll refer you to us. We also see people who suspect they have sleep apnea.
We recommend that you contact your health plan prior to your appointment to see if they have referral or preauthorization requirements.
Clinic appointments
Your first clinic visit will take about an hour. We match you to a provider best suited for your needs. In many cases, the provider will recommend an in-lab or at-home sleep study to make a diagnosis. The tests are noninvasive and painless.
A sleep physician will review your sleep study within 1-5 business days following the study. A results letter will be included that summarizes the physician’s report and suggests next steps. Letters can be found under Your Menu in MyChart. If you do not have a MyChart account, the letter will be sent to your home address through USPS mail.
Our doctors, advanced practice providers and sleep lab technicians have years of experience dealing with sleep disorders. They’ll meet with you to review your symptoms, order and discuss your sleep study and develop a treatment plan just for you.
Our main Sleep Medicine Clinic and the Sleep Laboratory are located in the comfortable surroundings of Wisconsin Sleep on Madison’s west side. We also have clinics that operate out of East Madison Hospital and our facilities in Rockford, Ill.
To refer a patient for an appointment at Wisconsin Sleep in Madison, Wis., complete our appointment form.
Tests and services
Pediatric sleep studies: What to expect
Sleep apnea screening test
WatchPAT
Sleep disorders and conditions
American Academy of Sleep Medicine: Sleep disorders
Healthwise: Sleep problems
National Institutes of Health: Sleep disorders
National Sleep Foundation: Sleep disorders
Sleep apnea (pdf)