Sleep Medicine at Saint Anne's Hospital

Treatment for Sleep Disorders in North Dartmouth, MA

Sleep disorders affect millions of Americans each year. While some people suffer from mild sleeping problems, such as the occasional nightmare, others have severe disorders that, if left untreated, can damage their health. 

If you have trouble sleeping due to snoring, experience daytime sleepiness, or wake up not feeling refreshed, the Center for Sleep Medicine at Saint Anne's Hospital in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, can help.

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Contact Us

To learn more or to schedule an appointment, please contact us:

Saint Anne’s Hospital Center for Sleep Medicine 

(on the campus of Hawthorn Medical Associates) 
535 Faunce Corner Road 
North Dartmouth, MA 02747 
Get directions

Phone: 508-674-5600

Sleep Studies

We conduct comprehensive overnight sleep studies in comfortable private rooms featuring flat screen televisions and Posturepedic mattresses. These evaluations are arranged around your schedule, with results analyzed and reviewed by a physician. Our certified sleep specialists will then work with you to assess your symptoms, determine the cause of your sleep disorder, and develop a personalized treatment program. 

Logo of accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine for Saint Anne's Hospitall's Center of Sleep Medicine

Accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, our center provides the latest technology to assist experts in diagnosing and treating a complete range of sleep disorders.

We adhere to the same strict guidelines for PPE as any healthcare facility.  Our thorough cleaning process includes replacing all bed linens, thoroughly wiping down all surfaces using hospital-grade cleaning products, and leaving rooms unused for one full day to provide time for thorough cleaning.

Our staff always wear full PPE.

If you are undergoing a positive airway pressure study, you will be COVID-tested up to 72 hours before your study.

All positive airway pressure breathing equipment is used only once. You may take the mask interface home or dispose of it after your study.

If you're experiencing symptoms listed below, ask your doctor if a sleep study is right for you. 

Conditions We Treat

Conditions that we treat at the Center for Sleep Medicine include:

  • Sleep apnea
  • Loud snoring
  • Constant fatigue
  • Narcolepsy
  • Insomnia
  • Parasomnias - a variety of abnormal behaviors that occur during sleep, such as sleepwalking and sleep-related eating
  • Shift work and circadian rhythm problems
  • Restless leg syndrome

Meet the Center for Sleep Medicine Team at Saint Anne's Hospital

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Robert W. Conroy, DO

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