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The Sleep Disorders Center
at Sky Ridge Medical Center

Helping South Metro Denver Sleep More Restfully

Did you know that 20 million Americans, male and female, from all age groups have Sleep Apnea? And, it gets more common as we age. In fact, 40% or more of people over age 65 have Sleep Apnea. Snoring is often a symptom of this potentially dangerous sleep disorder. If left untreated, Sleep Apnea can lead to high blood pressure, respiratory failure, heart problems, obesity, impotence and sudden death.

At The Sleep Disorders Center at Sky Ridge Medical Center, our staff of sleep medicine specialists work with each patient to diagnose and treat sleep problems. We focus on helping children ages 8 to 18 and adults gain better sleep.

Sky Ridge's Sleep Disorders Center is Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Common Sleep Problems We Treat

  • Insomnia
  • Narcolepsy
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Snoring 

Get a Complete List of All the Sleep Conditions We Treat at Sky Ridge>>

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Children & Sleep

Could your child be sleep deprived? Is your child not paying attention in school, becoming unruly or performing poorly in his or her classwork? Behavioral problems, crankiness and hyperactivity can sometimes be attributed to poor sleep habits. Learn more about sleep problems in children and read tips on improving sleep in Health & Wellness Magazine's article: Healthy Sleep Habits>>


Could Your Teen be Sleep Deprived?

Recognize the signs of sleep deprivation and sleep problems by asking yourself if your teen:

  • Has difficulty waking in the morning for school
  • Yawns frequently throughout the day
  • Is continuously late for class and has trouble getting out the door in the morning
  • Can’t seem to get through the day without drinking caffeinated beverages
  • Has difficulty in school, or a teacher notices that he/she falls asleep in class
  • Is irritable, anxious and gets angry easily on days when he/she gets less sleep
  • Runs from one activity to the next – cutting into sleep time
  • Takes naps for more than 45 minutes and "sleeps in" for two hours or longer

If you suspect your teen has a sleep problem, please call our Sleep Disorders Center at 720-225-3100.