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Sleep Disorder Specialist
HSA/FSA eligible

Sleep Disorder Specialists,
and What Each One Actually Treats

Sleep problems go past snoring. Insomnia, restless legs, narcolepsy, body clock trouble. See what a sleep disorder specialist treats and find your door.

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Blood Draw at Home or a Quest Lab
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What this is

Sleep Disorder Specialist, in plain language

The term sleep disorder specialist covers a lot of ground. The field goes well past snoring and sleep apnea. Insomnia, restless legs, narcolepsy, body clock problems, and jaw pain during sleep all belong to it. Some clinics handle the whole range. Others build their entire practice around children, or around teeth and jaw.

That is why searching for a specialist can feel confusing. This page sorts your options by what they treat, not by who ranks first. Pick your loudest symptom, then pick the door. And if you want to know where your sleep stands before you book anything, Dumbo Health measures it from home.

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Common questions

Common questions

What people ask about seeing a sleep disorder specialist.

Match the focus to your symptom, not the rating. Google's first page for your area shows five sleep clinics, and they do not all treat the same things. One is set up for children. One centers on sleep and TMJ therapy. Read what each clinic says it treats, then call the one that names your problem. If your loudest symptom is insomnia, say the word insomnia on the phone and listen closely to how they answer.

Who is behind this

The people who built it, and the ones who check it

A clinical team you can look up by name, and a scientific board that reviews the work.

Clinical team

  • Dr. Zachary Adams, MD, MBA
  • Dr. Harrison Gimbel, MD, MS
  • Kandace Desadier, APRN, FNP-BC

Scientific advisory board

  • Dr. Alon Avidan, MD, MPH
  • Dr. Meir Kryger, MD, FRCPC
  • Dr. Guy Leschziner
  • FDA 510(k) cleared home sleep test devices
  • HIPAA-compliant data handling
  • AASM clinical practice guidelines compliant
  • Board-certified sleep specialist review

That is the team behind the measurement. The panel they designed is the fastest way to find out where your sleep actually stands.

See your Sleep Age

What it costs, what you get

Start with what your body already knows.

You do not need a diagnosis to start measuring. One draw, twice a year, one number to track.

  • 51 sleep-focused biomarkers, drawn twice a year
  • Your SleepLongevityAge tracked over time, not just once
  • A personalised fix plan, with doctor access included
  • Blood draw at home, or at a Quest lab near you
  • Connect the wearable you already own

Core membership

$0.99/day

Billed annually · $365/year

Early-member rate. Standard price $500/year.

See your Sleep Age

Early-member pricing is locked for the first 500 members. HSA and FSA eligible, cash pay, billed annually.

Available in every state except Rhode Island. New York and New Jersey are priced differently because of state lab rules.

Why measure first

Why a blood panel, when you do not know which sleep problem you have?

You came here to find the right kind of specialist. That is not a simple search. Insomnia, restless legs, narcolepsy, and a body clock that runs late are different problems, and plenty of people have more than one. Naming which one is yours takes a clinician. Measuring does not. Poor sleep leaves traces in the body, and many of those traces can be measured from a blood sample. So you can see where you stand before anyone puts a name to it. That gives you a starting point instead of a blank page, and something real to bring to a visit. The panel looks at body systems that are tracked alongside poor sleep. Inflammation, with markers like hs-CRP and IL-6. Blood sugar and metabolism, including HbA1c, fasting insulin, and the hunger signals leptin and ghrelin. Heart and vessel markers such as ApoB and Lp(a). Hormones tracked alongside your body clock and your overnight recovery, like cortisol, melatonin, and thyroid. Kidney and liver markers such as cystatin C and GGT. Nutrients like vitamin D, iron, and magnesium. Markers of biological aging, which are tracked next to your age in years. All of it becomes one number, your Sleep Age, that you can track and work to move.

Hormones

The chemistry that sets your body clock and your recovery overnight.

  • Cortisol, morning and daily curve
  • Melatonin
  • Thyroid (TSH)

Nutrients

Common shortfalls that show up in people who sleep badly.

  • Vitamin D
  • Ferritin and iron
  • Magnesium

Inflammation

Short and broken sleep is associated with higher inflammatory markers.

  • hs-CRP
  • IL-6
  • White blood cell count

Biological aging

Measures of how old your body reads, separate from your birthday.

  • Telomere length
  • Epigenetic clock
  • GDF-15

Blood sugar and metabolism

How your body handles sugar and hunger signals tracks with how you sleep.

  • HbA1c
  • Fasting insulin
  • Leptin and ghrelin

This panel does not diagnose anything. It will not tell you why you sleep badly, and it is not a replacement for seeing a clinician. It measures, and it tracks. If you need care, go get it, and take your numbers with you.

You have seen what the panel measures. The only thing it cannot tell you is what yours would say.

See your Sleep Age

See it before you buy it

Start with a number, not a label.

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