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The Centre
The Brain and Sleep Diagnostic Centre is a medical facility devoted to the evaluation and treatment of patients suffering from a wide variety of sleep disorders, including Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD), Narcolepsy, Parasomnias (Sleepwalking, Sleep Terrors, Nightmares, violent behavior during sleep, etc.), Insomnia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia.
We conduct overnight and daytime sleep studies as well as Multiple Sleep Latency Tests (MSLT) to determine daytime sleepiness.
Our medical and technical staff has extensive experience with both routine, as well as special procedures such as the measurement of overnight Transcutaneous CO2 and impedance plethysmography. This helps in the treatment of patients with hypoventilation syndrome, Cheyne-Stokes Respiration, and any patients who require overnight supplemental oxygen.
Our medical and technical staff has extensive experience with both routine, as well as special procedures such as the measurement of overnight Transcutaneous CO2 and impedance plethysmography. This helps in the treatment of patients with hypoventilation syndrome, Cheyne-Stokes Respiration, and any patients who require overnight supplemental oxygen.
The Osler Sleep Clinic is an ADP (Assistive Devices Program) approved Ontario Ministry of Health Independent Health Facility.
Our facility has passed the IHF licensing inspection (with high distinction).
Our facility is a clinical training site for the Michener Institute Sleep Technology course.
We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to each patient
assessed in our facilities. Our goal is to make your patient's experience in the sleep laboratory as pleasant and as comfortable as possible.
Our facility is located in a secure, modern medical building with easy access to public transportation and close to the Etobicoke General Hospital. The bedrooms are spacious, clean and elegantly furnished, equipped with comfortable double beds and a television in every room. The patients are offered breakfast following their sleep night.
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