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IU Health Sleep Disorders Center
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When you visit the IU Health Sleep Disorders Center in Bloomington, you'll receive personalized care designed to help you return to healthy, restful sleep.
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When a sleep disorder disrupts your nightly rest, it can impact your overall health and quality of life. IU Health Sleep Disorders Centers offer diagnostic services and personalized care that can help you return to a healthy, restful sleep – so you can get your life back.
Our team of certified sleep specialists ensures the best treatment outcomes for patients diagnosed with a full range of sleep disorders.
Our Approach to Sleep Disorders
When a sleep disorder disrupts your nightly rest, it can impact your overall health and quality of life. IU Health Sleep Disorders Centers offer diagnostic services and personalized care that can help you return to a healthy, restful sleep – so you can get your life back.
Our team of certified sleep specialists ensures the best treatment outcomes for patients diagnosed with a full range of sleep disorders.
Conditions Treated at this Location
At the IU Health Sleep Disorders Center in Bloomington, we provide diagnostic services, treatment and education for patients affected by a full range of sleep disorders, including:
- Sleep apnea
- Restless leg syndrome
- Insomnia
- Narcolepsy
- Snoring
- Chronic sleep deprivation
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Shift work sleep disorder
- Parasomnia
Medical Services
Our Services
Conditions Treated at this Location
At the IU Health Sleep Disorders Center in Bloomington, we provide diagnostic services, treatment and education for patients affected by a full range of sleep disorders, including:
- Sleep apnea
- Restless leg syndrome
- Insomnia
- Narcolepsy
- Snoring
- Chronic sleep deprivation
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Shift work sleep disorder
- Parasomnia
Medical Services
Sleep Studies
Most sleep disorders are diagnosed through a sleep study. A sleep study monitors your sleep patterns throughout the night to identify anomalies used to make a diagnosis.
Overnight Sleep Study
During an overnight sleep study, a board certified sleep disorder specialist and registered technologist will monitor your sleep patterns throughout the night. This data will aid in making an accurate diagnosis and providing the best treatment options. The overnight rooms at our sleep centers are comfortable — similar to a hotel room. This type of sleep study is used to diagnose a full range of sleep disorders. Learn more about our comprehensive sleep testing.
Items to bring for your overnight sleep study:
- Your driver's license or photo ID.
- Your insurance card.
- Something to sleep in that is 2-piece and loose fitting (no jeans, gowns or silk/satin pajamas).
- All medications, personal items, toiletries and a change of clothing for the next day. Shower facilities, soap and towels are available.
- Completed IU Health sleep forms provided and/or mailed to you.
- If you bring your cell phone, please put it on silent mode.
At-Home Sleep Study
At-home sleep studies take place in your home. A machine will monitor your sleep and breathing patterns. This type of sleep study can be used to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea.
The appointment for an at-home sleep study typically lasts 20-30 minutes. During that time, you will be instructed on how to use the equipment. All equipment must be returned the next business day by 11 am.
Items to bring for your home study:
- Your driver's license or photo ID.
- Your insurance card.
Insurance & Billing Information
- We will attempt pre-certification/authorization with your insurance company on your behalf. Please contact your insurance company if you have questions regarding your deductible, out-of-pocket payment or coverage information.
- To obtain a sleep test cost estimate, please call 317.963.2541 or 833.722.6050 (toll-free).
- For questions regarding your bill, please call 317.962.4815.
About Your Visit
Sleep Studies
Most sleep disorders are diagnosed through a sleep study. A sleep study monitors your sleep patterns throughout the night to identify anomalies used to make a diagnosis.
Overnight Sleep Study
During an overnight sleep study, a board certified sleep disorder specialist and registered technologist will monitor your sleep patterns throughout the night. This data will aid in making an accurate diagnosis and providing the best treatment options. The overnight rooms at our sleep centers are comfortable — similar to a hotel room. This type of sleep study is used to diagnose a full range of sleep disorders. Learn more about our comprehensive sleep testing.
Items to bring for your overnight sleep study:
- Your driver's license or photo ID.
- Your insurance card.
- Something to sleep in that is 2-piece and loose fitting (no jeans, gowns or silk/satin pajamas).
- All medications, personal items, toiletries and a change of clothing for the next day. Shower facilities, soap and towels are available.
- Completed IU Health sleep forms provided and/or mailed to you.
- If you bring your cell phone, please put it on silent mode.
At-Home Sleep Study
At-home sleep studies take place in your home. A machine will monitor your sleep and breathing patterns. This type of sleep study can be used to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea.
The appointment for an at-home sleep study typically lasts 20-30 minutes. During that time, you will be instructed on how to use the equipment. All equipment must be returned the next business day by 11 am.
Items to bring for your home study:
- Your driver's license or photo ID.
- Your insurance card.
Insurance & Billing Information
- We will attempt pre-certification/authorization with your insurance company on your behalf. Please contact your insurance company if you have questions regarding your deductible, out-of-pocket payment or coverage information.
- To obtain a sleep test cost estimate, please call 317.963.2541 or 833.722.6050 (toll-free).
- For questions regarding your bill, please call 317.962.4815.