WVU Children’s Hospital – located within Ruby Memorial, WVU Healthcare’s flagship hospital – provides maternal, infant and pediatric care for West Virginia and the surrounding region, giving care to high-risk mothers, premature infants and children with life-threatening conditions through adolescence to adulthood. For information on WVU Children’s Hospital, see www.wvukids.com.
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Mon General Hospital offers thorough evaluations with well-trained staff to diagnose and treat sleep disorders. At the Sleep Center, the first step in determining if there is a sleep disorder is consulting with a sleep specialist. At that time an extensive history and physical is taken to determine exactly what the sleeping problem is and then a determination is made if a sleep study is needed. If a study is warranted, patients stay at the center in a room decorated much like a home bedroom and are monitored during their sleep.