Duke Sleep Disorders Center

Duke University Hospital • Durham, North Carolina

AASM Accredited #8 Nationally #1 in North Carolina

1,062

Hospital Beds

2,800+

Physicians

51

Operating Rooms

11

Ranked Specialties

1930

Established

About the Duke Sleep Disorders Center

The Duke Sleep Disorders Center is an AASM accredited sleep laboratory located on the campus of Duke University Hospital in Durham. As part of the #8 nationally ranked hospital and the #1 hospital in North Carolina according to U.S. News & World Report, patients receive world-class sleep medicine care.

The center features a multidisciplinary team including neurologists, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and pulmonologists who work together under the Sleep Medicine Program. Under the direction of Dr. Wissam Mansour, MD, the division offers the most advanced therapeutic options for simple and complex sleep-related breathing disorders.

Duke is nationally ranked in 11 adult specialties and 10 pediatric specialties, with over 2,800 faculty physicians and researchers committed to providing excellent patient care and advancing sleep medicine through research.

Why Choose Duke for Sleep Apnea?

AASM Accredited

Fully accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Multidisciplinary Team

Neurologists, pulmonologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists

Research Excellence

Academic medical center advancing sleep medicine

Pediatric Sleep Care

Specialized services for children with sleep disorders

Sleep Apnea Treatments Available

Sleep Study (Polysomnography)

Comprehensive overnight testing at the AASM accredited Duke Sleep Disorders Center on the Duke University Hospital campus.

CPAP/BiPAP Therapy

Positive airway pressure therapy with titration studies and ongoing management by board-certified sleep medicine physicians.

Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation (Inspire®)

FDA-approved implant therapy for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP, available through Duke's advanced therapeutic options program.

Sleep Surgery

Surgical interventions including UPPP, nasal surgery, and MMA performed by Duke's expert otolaryngology and oral surgery teams.

Behavioral Sleep Medicine

Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and other evidence-based behavioral interventions from clinical psychologists.

Contact Information

Address

Duke University Hospital
Durham, NC 27710

Phone

+1 (919) 684-8111

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Quick Facts

  • Founded: 1930
  • #8 U.S. News Hospital
  • #1 in North Carolina
  • AASM Accredited
  • Adult & Pediatric Sleep Care