Sleep Medicine Center • Stanford Health Care
600+
Hospital Beds
2,000+
Physicians
11
Ranked Specialties
9+
Years Honor Roll
1891
University Founded
The Stanford Sleep Medicine Center provides comprehensive care for all types of sleep disorders, from routine to complex. As part of Stanford Health Care—consistently ranked on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll and #3 in California—patients receive care backed by cutting-edge research and world-class clinical expertise.
The Stanford Sleep Surgery Program works closely with the Sleep Medicine Center, offering advanced surgical treatments for obstructive sleep apnea. Their multidisciplinary team includes psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, pulmonary specialists, ENT surgeons, and dentists who collaborate to develop personalized treatment plans.
Stanford is a pioneer in sleep medicine research, with ongoing clinical trials offering early access to innovative treatments. Their Division of Sleep Medicine, led by Dr. Clete Kushida, MD, PhD, continues to advance the field with groundbreaking research and patient care.
Leading sleep medicine research with access to clinical trials and innovative treatments
Neurologists, pulmonologists, surgeons, dentists, and psychologists collaborating
All sleep disorders treated from infancy through old age
Perfect scores on Healthcare Equality Index for inclusive care
Comprehensive overnight testing at the state-of-the-art Redwood City facility. Advanced monitoring of brain activity, breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and sleep stages.
Full range of positive airway pressure therapies including auto-titrating devices and adaptive servo-ventilation for complex sleep apnea.
FDA-approved implant that stimulates tongue muscles to keep the airway open. Ideal for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP therapy.
Advanced treatment for central sleep apnea. An implanted device stimulates the phrenic nerve to control breathing during sleep.
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty and other soft tissue procedures to remove or reposition tissue blocking the airway.
Advanced jaw surgery for severe cases. Moves upper and lower jaw forward to significantly enlarge the airway.
Evidence-based behavioral therapy for insomnia and sleep-related anxiety, delivered by Stanford's sleep psychologists.
Clinical Trials: Stanford offers early access to innovative treatments through ongoing sleep medicine research. Ask about clinical trial eligibility during your consultation.
Address
450 Broadway Street
Pavilion B, 2nd Floor
Redwood City, CA 94063
Website
stanfordhealthcare.org/sleepPhysician Helpline: 1-866-742-4811
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