Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee New Sleep Center Opens at Gateway Posted on: 2006-08-09 | by Daily News Journal DNJ Press Release on Sleep Center's New Location MURFREESBORO, TN - Facility across street from MTMC's new location Sleep is essential for life, and sleep is now an essential part of Murfreesboro's new medical  community across the street from the future entrance to Middle Tennessee Medical Center.  The Sleep Center of Murfreesboro just opened in the new Gateway Physicians Plaza on Medical  Center Parkway. It is Mufreesboro's only Sleep center.  "It's the perfect location." Said Dr. William H. Noah, Murfreesboro's first pulmonary and sleep  specialist, Dr. Noah, along with sleep specialist Dr. Timothy J. Hoelscher, started the Sleep Center at  Middle Tennessee Medical Center (MTMC) in 1994 and the duo started the Sleep Center at  StoneCrest in Smyrna two years ago. The MTMC Sleep Center recently closed.  Since 1994 Drs. Noah and Hoelscher have treated more than 12,000 patients in Rutherford County  with sleep disorders. Dr. Brian Wind, director of the Insomnia Treatment Program, has also been an  integral part of the centers' daily operations for several years, and MTMC 2005 Physician of the Year  Dr. Ray C. John son will also be seeing sleep patients at the new sleep center.  "The best sleep care in the state has been in Rutherford County for years," said Dr. Jeffery Paffrath,  senior partner of Middle Tennessee Ear, Nose and Throat, P.C., who has treated sleep patients in  Rutherford County for years. "I actually had my parents treated by Dr. Noah. Only the wait time was a  problem. Dr. Noah would be booked out as much as five months in advance. The new center in  Murfreesboro has fixed that problem, now we have the best care and a short wait time."  Drs. Noah and Hoelscher began performing sleep studies in 1994 in the oldest part of the hospital  with only two beds. Now the combined eight beds (expandable to 10) in the new Sleep Center of  Murfreesboro and the Sleep Center at StoneCrest represent the largest sleep practice in Tennessee,  ending the long waiting list.  Real estate developer Howard Wall has experienced both Sleep Centers. "I thought the Sleep Center  at StoneCrest was as nice as the Opryland Hotel, but the new Sleep Center at Murfreesboro is even  nicer. The private bedroom suites are wonderful - Mexican tile bathrooms and flat-screen TV's. I had  pictured a hospital room - not the case at all," Wall said.  Murfreesboro cardiologist Dr. Murali Kolli believes, most importantly, the new sleep center will save  lives. "Recent research has shown that sleep apnea is a major cause of heart disease and early  death." Kolli said. "Preventing heart disease and stroke is no longer just treating high cholesterol and  high blood pressure. It is also diagnosing and treating sleep apnea. We now ask all of our patients  about snoring and daytime sleepiness."  Sleep apnea, a repeated stoppage of (or reduction in) breathing during sleep, usually accompanied  by snoring and daytime fatigue and/or sleepiness, is the most common disorder seen at both sleep  centers. Additional disorders that are commonly treated include: insomnia, hypersomnia (such as  Narcolepsy), restless legs syndrome/periodic limb movement disorder and other less commonly seen  disorders such as sleepwalking, night terrors and nightmare disorders.  To learn more about sleep disorders and the Murfreesboro or StoneCrest Centers, visit the Web site,  www.sleepcenterinfo.com Interested persons can sign up for the free electronic newsletter containing  educational information for patients with sleep disorders while visiting the Web site.  Rutherford County otolaryngologist (ENT) Dr. Jack Coleman was the first in this country to use a  laser to treat snoring and mild sleep apnea. "I've been involved in numerous sleep centers around  the country," Coleman said, "and these two centers are clearly the best I've seen. As a member of the  Standards of Practice Committee of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, I can assure you that  Drs. Noah and Hoelscher are doing it right. It's a multi-specialty approach involving otolaryngology,  oral surgery, Pulmonary psychology, neurology, orthodontics and cardiology. Complicated cases get  the combined input of multiple doctors from multiple specialties during our staff meetings, and they all  work together for the patient's benefit."  "Being treated by Dr. Noah's team has been a life-changing experience for me, as well as my family,  mentally and physically. And it was so simple. The increased energy I received made everything  more enjoyable." Howard Wall said. "Unfortunately most people don't know they have a serious  problem. They're out there in the community tired and at increased risk of death."  The Murfreesboro Sleep Center is located at 1725 Medical Center Parkway, Suite 220. For more  information, visit www.sleepcenterinfo.com or call 893-4896.  « Back to Media Copyright 2012 Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee All Rights Reserved  |  Murfreesboro Web Design by Dotdancer a Murfreesboro SEO company