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Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic: Sleep medicine service in Cambridgeshire

Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic

The Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic is part of the Respiratory Support and Sleep Centre (RSSC), a major centre for the provision of ventilatory support and sleep medicine with a national referral base.  The centre offers specialist diagnostic tests and treatments to people with a great range of sleep disorders.


There are several sleep clinics each week with a multidisciplinary input. They have dedicated sleep laboratory beds for complex overnight studies to diagnose both respiratory and non-respiratory sleep disorders.


Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic

About the Sleep Clinic

The sleep medicine service, which features as ‘Sleep Clinic’ in the BBC television series produced by Landmark Films, is the largest in the UK. All types of sleep disorders are treated. There are several sleep clinics each week with a multidisciplinary input.

There are 6 dedicated sleep laboratory beds for complex overnight studies to diagnose both respiratory and non-respiratory sleep disorders. Referrals are received from General Practitioners and hospital doctors from all over the UK.


Over 4000 patients with obstructive sleep apnoeas are currently treated with nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) systems and the centre cares for over 200 patients with narcolepsy and large numbers with unusual behaviours during sleep.


Sleep investigations at Papworth

There are several types of sleep study conducted at Papworth sleep centre:


Simple sleep study

People whose symptoms suggest they could have obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) undergo a simple oxygen sleep study. This involves wearing an oxygen monitor on a finger during sleep and can often be done at home.  If the results suggest OSA, you receive an appointment to go to the clinic to be assessed by a sleep specialist and discuss whether treatment is needed. Sometimes the simple sleep study does not provide an answer and a more sophisticated sleep study called a polysomnogram is organised.

Sleep investigations at Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic
A sleep patient at Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic

Polysomnogram (PSG)

A PSG uses sophisticated monitoring equipment to record your brain waves (EEG) and other vital signs overnight to tell your sleep specialist how well you sleep. Nap tests with further EEG monitoring may be performed the following day (multiple sleep latency tests – MSLT). These assess sleepiness and look for easy lapsing into dream sleep which is a feature of narcolepsy. After the tests you will usually be seen by one of the clinic's sleep specialists to discuss the results, before going home.


Actigraphy

Actigraphy involves wearing a movement monitor, resembling a wristwatch, on your arm or leg for a few days and nights at home. This is used to assess sleep regularity or to look for PLM. Actigraphy equipment is posted to a person’s home with straightforward instructions and then returned to the sleep centre for downloading of data.


How do I get referred?

If you have symptoms of a sleep disorder, which have not got better by making simple changes to your sleep habits or other aspects of your lifestyle, then see your General Practitioner (GP) about being referred to a sleep clinic such as the one run at Papworth.


Patients seen in the Sleep Centre are referred either by their GP, a hospital doctor or another doctor who has been caring for them. You will come under the care of one of their three Consultants who specialise in Sleep Medicine, Dr John Shneerson, who is also the Director of the Sleep Centre, Dr Ian Smith and Dr Tim Quinnell. They will assess the best way of looking into your sleep disorder.


Read more about being referred to Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic.
Papworth Hospital entrance

Contact details

Respiratory Support & Sleep Centre
Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Papworth Everard
Cambridge
CB23 3RE


Email: privatepatientenquiries@papworth.nhs.uk

Website: Papworth Hospital Sleep Clinic


RSSC Outpatients Booking Office telephone: 01480 364565 or 01480 364176
RSSC Outpatients Bookings fax 01480 364558
Patient 24 hour helpline: 01480 364259
Information Line: 01480 364137
(Patient Services Officer)



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