Sleep Center

Some sleep-related disturbances are simply temporary inconveniences—jet lag for example—while others are potentially more serious. Common consequences of sleep deprivation include sexual dysfunction, depressed immune systems, impaired judgment while driving—even obesity. Certain sleep disorders have been linked to hypertension, heart disease, heart failure, and diabetes.

Harrison Medical Center's accredited Sleep Center performs more than 1,300 sleep studies a year. And now, we've renovated our entire sleep center expanding from four sleep rooms to six comfortable suites—to meet the growing needs of our community. Each room offers a queen-sized bed, a bathroom and breakfast the next morning.

Each sleep suite includes the latest in Philips Respironics sleep diagnostic technology, which provides state of the art monitoring of each patient’s sleep patterns and recorded symptoms for immediate diagnoses and recommended treatment.

Harrison's Sleep Center is the largest accredited sleep center on the Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas. We diagnose and treat 84 known sleep disorders.

If getting enough rest is a problem for you or your child, our center can facilitate your physician's referral for a sleep study. To get started, call 360-744-6812 or email.

Our board-certified sleep specialists also have a background in pulmonary medicine.

Griffith Blackmon, MD, MPH
David Corley, MD
Roger Eagan, MD
Margaret Kreig, MD

To get the slumber support you need, try attending AWAKE. AWAKE is our quarterly sleep support group. For details, call 360-744-6812 or email.

Visit our Healthcenter to research common sleep disorders.

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Griffith Blackmon, MD, MPH: Sleep Apnea & Insomnia
Early warnings and symptoms

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Roger Eagan, MD & David Corley, MD: Sleep Apnea
Recognition, Diagnosis & Prevention