About Seredor - Your Experts in Sleep
Seredor is a leading provider of sleep solutions for physicians, medical groups and hospitals
throughout the country. We also operate many stand-alone facilities across many regions of the country for direct patient sleep
care. Our stand-alone facilities are located in Florida, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia.
Our goal is to provide excellence in all aspects of Sleep Medicine to both physicians and
patients to help better the lives for the 40+ million Americans currently suffering from over 80
different sleeping disorders.
Read more about our facilities and locations
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Treatment Spotlight: What is a Sleep Study?
If you or a physician thinks you
may have a sleep disorder, you
may consider having a sleep
study done. A polysomnogram
is the best way to determine
abnormalities that occur during
sleep. Read more...
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Treatment Spotlight: CPAP 101
A continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) machine
was initially used mainly by
patients for the treatment of
sleep apnea at home, but
now is in widespread use
across intensive care units
as a form of ventilation. Read more...
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Physicians and Hospitals - Adding Sleep Services to Your Practice
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Seredor provides a turn-key service to your hospital or medical group.
We provide all of the key services so you can focus on running your
business without the added "headaches" of sleep medicine practice
management. Our sleep medicine program offers a full range of
services for a wide variety of sleep disorders. Let our sleep professionals
introduce you to our turn-key sleep services custom tailored to fit your
specific needs.
Read more about adding sleep services to your practice
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Sleep Facts: Did You Know?According to the National Institutes
of Health (NIH), it is estimated that between 5% and 25% of Americans have sleep apnea, with almost 50 percent of those going undiagnosed.
Sleep apnea is almost twice as common in men as it is in women. Non-Caucasians are more likely to have sleep apnea.
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At Risk for a Sleep Disorder?
Find out if you may be at risk for
a sleep disorder at our online
screening center. These tools can
help you recognize if a sleep
problem may exist in your life.
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