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The hand and wrist of a person wearing the WatchPAT ONE home diagnostic sleep apnea test. A watch-like device is worn on the wrist, connected by a thin wire to a probe worn on the index finger.
Wondering if you have sleep apnea? An evaluation coupled with an overnight sleep study is the best way to find out. Get to know the signs and symptoms of this sleep-related breathing problem and learn about an innovative option in home sleep studies, the WatchPAT® One, a diagnostic home sleep apnea test you can wear like a wristwatch.
A boy who is having a sleep study.
An undiagnosed sleep disorder in a child or teen can lead to poor school performance, irritability, and even hyperactivity. Learn more about childhood sleep disorders, symptoms, and when a sleep study may be recommended.
woman sleeping
Sleep expert Les Szekely, MD from Doylestown Health’s Sleep Center has some advice on how to keep your sleep routine on track during Daylight Saving time. 
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