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Welcome to Apnix - To sleep, perchance to dream.

Our mission is to provide an unmatched care, concern and competence in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Our focus is on providing our services in a manner which we would want to receive. We see patients for chronic fatigue syndrom, cpap, and sleep apnea in the greater Houston area.

Sleep Apnea Treatment
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Because we are experts in,chronic fatigue syndrom, cpap, and sleep apnea, we are able to offer an unparalleled level of care and attention when you come to our center. In our sleep center you will find warm, comfortable surroundings, not the hustle and bustle of a crowded hospital.

The sleep center has free parking and a convenient, easy to find location combined with our friendly, skilled staff make this a simple and uncomplicated experience for our clients.

Apnix Sleep Diagnostics allows you to obtain state-of-the-art diagnostic testing without the inconvenience of hospital-based testing and the difficulties it brings. Our convenient location, free parking, no hassles and complimentary breakfast after testing is completed combine to make the sleep testing procedure much friendlier and comfortable than historically has been the case. And, without giving up any of the precision and quality you expect in your diagnostic testing.

 


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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Chronic fatigue syndrome is a complicated sleep disorder characterized by extreme fatigue that may worsen with physical or mental activity, but does not improve with rest.

Symptoms of Chronic fatigue syndrome include widespread muscle and joint pain; cognitive difficulties; chronic, often severe, mental and physical exhaustion; and other characteristic symptoms in a previously healthy and active person.

Chronic fatigue syndrome patients may report additional symptoms including muscle weakness, hypersensitivity, orthostatic intolerance, digestive disturbances, depression, poor immune response, and cardiac and respiratory problems.

The majority of Chronic fatigue syndrome cases start suddenly, usually accompanied by a "flu-like illness" while a significant proportion of cases begin within several months of severe adverse stress.