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Snoring Contributes to...? |
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Snoring is the most common sleep disorder, affecting over 40 million Americans. |
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Snoring contributes to: |
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• High blood pressure
• Coronary artery disease
• Heart attack
• Heart failure
• Strokes
• Poor concentration
• Daytime sleepiness
• Complications after surgery
• Poor healing of wounds
• Early diabetes
• ADHD in children
• Bedwetting
• Impotence
• Depression
• Poor quality of life |
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TOP 5 Reasons
To Have
Your Sleep Complaints
Evaluated. |
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1. Have More Energy |
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2. Lower Your Risk for Serious Medical Conditions. |
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3. Covered By Most Insurance Plans. |
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4. Ease Your Spouse and Family. |
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5. Access To A Sleep Disorders Specialist. |
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Our Physician |
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Dr. Crowe earned his Medical
Doctorate at the Medical College of Georgia in 1998. He
has had extensive training and experience in all aspects
of family and sleep medicine.
His medical practice is dedicated exclusively to individuals
with impaired sleep.
Dr. Crowe is fellowship-trained in sleep medicine at one
of only 43 accredited fellowship programs in the nation.
Dr. Crowe takes the time to listen and carefully understand
all of your concerns before making a plan of care. He
is a Diplomat of the American Board of Sleep Medicine,
and thus adheres to the highest standards of care. |
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| His unique background enables him to offer the patient-focused care of a family doctor combined with excellent specialty care in sleep medicine. |
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