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Dr. Jamie M. Bigelow, MD
- 1199 Bush Street Suite 400
- San Francisco,
- California
- 94109
Specialties
- Critical Care Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonology
- Sleep Medicine
- Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine
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Dr. Christian Guilleminault, MD
- 401quarry Road
- Stanford,
- California
- 94305
Specialties
- Sleep Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Christopher R. Brown, MD
- 2351 Clay Street
- San Francisco,
- California
- 94115
Specialties
- Critical Care Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonology
- Sleep Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Anstella D. Robinson, MD
- 401 Quarry Road Suite 3301A
- Palo Alto,
- California
- 94304
Specialties
- Internal Medicine
- Pulmonology
- Sleep Medicine
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Dr. Clete A. Kushida, MD
- 401 Quarry Road Suite 3301
- Palo Alto,
- California
- 94304
Specialties
- Sleep Medicine
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Dr. Rafael Pelayo, MD
- 401 Quarry Road Suite 3301
- Stanford,
- California
- 94305
Specialties
- Pediatrics
- Sleep Medicine
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Dr. William C. Dement, MD
- 2340 Clay Street
- San Francisco,
- California
- 94115
Specialties
- Psychiatry
- Sleep Medicine
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Dr. Shannon S. Sullivan, MD
- 505 Parnassus Avenue
- San Francisco,
- California
- 94143
Specialties
- Pediatric Pulmonology
- Pediatrics
- Sleep Medicine
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Dr. Andrea H. Yeung, MD
- 400 Parnassus Avenue Suite A730 Suite 0342
- San Francisco,
- California
- 94143
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- Sleep Medicine
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San Francisco Information
San Francisco, California is home to 9 practicing sleep medicine doctors who have offices in 1 county and 5 zip codes, including zip codes 94118, 94115, 94143, 94109, and 94108.
According to 2005 Census estimates, San Francisco has a population of 739,426, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 sleep medicine doctor for every 82,158 residents.
California Information
California’s population is 36,142,137, and it is America’s third largest and most populous state. It also claims the highest and lowest altitudes in the lower 48 states. The lowest point in the country, Death Valley, is also home to the nation’s highest recorded temperature, 134 degrees. Tourists flock to this state for its many outdoor activities and attractions, including Universal Studios, Disneyland, Rodeo Drive shopping, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, wine country tours, and California’s numerous beaches and parks. Los Angeles is the nation’s second largest city, but California’s capital is Sacramento. The giant sequoias in California’s forests are among the oldest living things in the world, and a redwood in the Redwood National Park is said to be the world’s tallest tree, at 365 feet. California achieved statehood in 1850, and was named the Golden State after the beginning of the Gold Rush in 1848.
According to 2005 Census estimates, California has a population of 36,132,147. Of this population, 9,308,563 are under the age of 18 and 3,827,038 are at or above the age of 65.
Sleep Medicine Information
Description
Sleep medicine deals with the causes, diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. A sleep medicine physician treats problems such as sleep apnea and snoring, insomnia and narcolepsy. Sleep apnea is when a person actually stops breathing for a few seconds during sleep, and is usually accompanied by loud snoring. Narcolepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system, and is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, and a tendency to sleep at inappropriate times, even if the person gets adequate nighttime sleep. Also considered sleep disorders are periodic limb movements and restless legs.
Treatment includes overnight study in a sleep center, where technicians observe, monitor, and analyze brain activity, respiratory function, muscle function and other variables that help diagnose complex sleep disorders. Sometimes a physician may fit a patient may with a device to measure a person's activity, their environmental temperature, light levels and mood state, all recorded by a computer the size of wrist watch. This allows the physician to get objective, accurate data on the patient's daily life, and help to assess sleep problems.
