Sleep Disorders Center

Why Choose Us?

Matthew suffered from severe sleep apnea.

At 6 years old, Matthew was averaging two hours of sleep each night. Read more.

Pediatric Specialty | Dedicated Team | Multidisciplinary Approach l Family-Centered Care


Pediatric Specialty

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center recognizes that childrens' sleep differs from adults' sleep in many ways. Therefore, the Sleep Disorders Center offers services geared specifically toward the unique sleep disorders of children.

In fact, the Sleep Disorders Center at Cincinnati Children's is one of only a few accredited sleep centers that specialize in pediatrics.

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Dedicated Team

The Sleep Disorders Center offers a dedicated team that works specifically with sleep disorders. Each health care professional has received specialized training in sleep medicine.

Our experts provide patients with the highest-quality health care, while making every family member an integral part of their child's health care team.

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Multidisciplinary Approach

The Sleep Disorders Center at Cincinnati Children's is committed to improving the quality of life for every child.

Our skilled medical team uses a multidisciplinary approach to assess, treat and manage children with all types of sleep disorders. This collaborative approach to care combines expertise from:

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Family-Centered Care

The Sleep Disorders Center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, compassionate and respectful care to every patient and family. Our team of experts -- three pulmonologists, a pediatric neuropsychologist and a pediatric psychologist -- offers individualized care and attention. Plus, on-site facilities such as the Family Resource Center provide personal, comprehensive, up-to-date assistance. The Family Resource Center staff offers the most current information in response to questions related to diagnoses, medical conditions or procedures. If you would like assistance working with your child's school, the Family Resource Center can also help.

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