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1373 E State Road 62
Madison, IN 47250
+1 (812) 801-0603
https://providers.nortonhealthcare.com
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New Patients are welcome, no referral required.Our mission at the Madison, Indiana hospital is to provide incredible care and patient education so you can understand exactly what is going on with your health and better communicate with your healthcare provider. Our philosophy of care ensures that exceptional care is met with complete patient understanding. The Main Campus Medical Building, located at 1373 E. State Road 62 in Madison, IN (attached to the hospital), features a wide range of physicians, providers, and medical specialties that allow our team to deliver exceptional care.
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While the Sleep Center places an emphasis on sleep apnea-a potentially serious condition that causes episodes of non-breathing during the sleep cycle-physicians can diagnose many different sleep disorders. The most common symptom of sleep apnea is daytime fatigue. Early stages of sleep apnea can also cause an increase in blood pressure or even leg swelling. Obesity is a major risk factor for sleep apnea. In many cases, weight loss alone can be an effective treatment. In more serious causes, surgery may be needed to improve breathing. If you're experiencing sleep concerns, talk with your doctor. Appointments will be made by physician referral, so contact your doctor's office first if you have sleep concerns.
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