Sleep Clinic
TIND's Sleep Clinic
Neurologists often specialize in sleep medicine and can provide expert diagnosis and treatment for a variety of sleep disorders. At Texas Institute for Neurological Disorders (TIND), our providers specialize in diagnosing and treating all kinds of sleep disorders. Some common sleep disorders we treat include:
- Sleep Apnea
- Periodic Leg Movements
- Narcolepsy
- REM Behavioral Disorder (RBD)
- Nocturnal Events (sleep walking, sleep terror, nightmares, and seizures)
Our facilities are fully equipped with the latest medical technologies so that we can provide comprehensive treatment for your sleep-related symptoms. With multiple locations to choose from, we make it easy to receive high-quality sleep care right near your neighborhood. We have neurology clinics in the following cities: Sherman, Denison, Richardson, Plano (Preston Road and Coit Road), Mckinney, Frisco, Keller, Arlington, Grapevine, Dallas, and Durant. And our sleep specialist, Dr. Indu, sees patients at our Plano, Mckinney, Sherman, and Denison locations.
TIND Sleep Services
- Sleep Studies with CPAP
- MSLT
- Actigraph
- Polysomnogram (PSG)
- CPAP Titration Analysis
- MSLT
- MWT
Our Sleep Medicine Doctors:
In The News
TIND’s Dr. Indu Mayakrishnan's appearance on CBS News DFW to discuss the impact of Daylight Saving Time on sleep and how viewers can make the transition easier. (March 12, 2023)
Learn More About Sleep
Sleep is essential to your overall well-being. Without adequate sleep, your body can not restore properly, which can be detrimental to your health. If you struggle with getting enough sleep or have other sleep-related symptoms, visiting a sleep specialist near you will help.
What is Sleep Medicine?
Sleep medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders, including conditions such as insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, and other sleep-related breathing disorders. Sleep medicine professionals use a variety of techniques to evaluate and diagnose sleep disorders, including overnight sleep studies, daytime nap tests, and other monitoring methods. Treatment options may include lifestyle changes, medication, breathing devices, and other therapies designed to improve the quality and quantity of sleep. Sleep medicine is an important field of medicine because sleep plays a critical role in overall health and well-being, and untreated sleep disorders can lead to serious health problems over time.
When to See a Sleep Doctor?
Sleep doctors commonly diagnose and treat conditions, such as:
- Sleep Apnea
- Snoring
- Day Time Sleepiness
- Sleep Walking
- Narcolepsy
- Insomnia
- Chronic Fatigue
- Restless Leg Syndrome
- Hypersomnia
- Nightmare Disorders
- Other Sleep Disorders