Center for Sleep Medicine • Rochester, Minnesota
2,059
Hospital Beds
7,300+
Physicians
24
Sleep Lab Beds
25+
Sleep Specialists
1.3M+
Patients/Year
Mayo Clinic's Center for Sleep Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota is one of the largest sleep medicine facilities in the United States. Consistently ranked as the #1 hospital in America by U.S. News & World Report, Mayo Clinic brings its legendary expertise to the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders.
The center is staffed by over 25 consultants across pulmonary medicine, neurology, psychiatry, and pediatrics. Their multidisciplinary approach integrates specialists in ENT (otolaryngology), cardiology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and dentistry to develop comprehensive, personalized treatment plans.
With 24 state-of-the-art video-EEG capable polysomnography beds, overnight sleep studies are offered Sunday through Friday, with pediatric sleep medicine services also available. The center holds full accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM).
Consistently ranked best hospital in America by U.S. News & World Report
Pulmonologists, neurologists, ENT surgeons, and more working together
Leading sleep medicine research with access to cutting-edge treatments
Dedicated International Patient Services with translation support
Comprehensive overnight testing in 24 state-of-the-art video-EEG capable beds. Digital data acquisition monitors brain activity, oxygen levels, heart rate, and breathing patterns.
Gold-standard non-invasive treatment with titration studies, mask fitting, and ongoing therapy management. Mayo specialists have experience with all breathing-support equipment.
FDA-approved hypoglossal nerve stimulation for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP. Implanted device monitors breathing and stimulates tongue muscles to keep airway open during sleep.
Surgical removal of excess tissue in the throat to widen the airway. Performed by expert ENT surgeons with decades of experience.
Septoplasty, turbinate reduction, and nasal valve repair to improve airflow for sleep apnea patients with nasal obstruction.
Advanced jaw surgery for severe cases performed by oral and maxillofacial surgery team. Moves upper and lower jaw forward to significantly enlarge the airway.
Custom dental devices that reposition the jaw to keep the airway open during sleep. Coordinated with Mayo's dental specialists.
Virtual Visits: Mayo Clinic offers telemedicine consultations for sleep medicine. Some tests may be done at home with portable equipment. Contact appointment services to determine if a virtual visit is appropriate for your needs.
International Patient Services available
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