Good sleep is important. It can help you think more clearly, have sharper decision-making abilities, feel healthier and happier, and more. It's normal to have an "off-night" sometimes, but if you're experiencing regular sleep problems or sleep disorders, then it may be time to seek treatment.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, about 70 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders such as insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, and more. Although sleep issues can seem common, it's important to get them taken care of. Continue reading the information below to learn more about the advantages of taking care of a sleep disorder, and the disadvantages of not receiving proper treatment:
Some of the common signs that you might have sleep disorders include:
Most mental health disorders can be treated with either medication, talk therapy, or a combination of these two treatments. At Meridian Advanced Psychiatry we specialize in treatments focused on medications, but also provide talk therapy when appropriate and may refer you to one of our community partners if more intensive talk therapy is required or desired. We can also review the evidence surrounding alternative and complementary treatment options such as herbal supplements.
Your first step is contacting our office for a new patient evaluation, where our providers will not attempt to sell you on or force you to any specific treatment. Think of your first appointment as an education on your diagnosis and the most up to date evidence-based treatment options.