
Wheeling Hospital Center for Sleep Medicine is an AASM-accredited sleep center located in Wheeling, WV. The clinic specializes in home sleep testing, in-lab sleep testing (Polysomnography), and sleep medicine consultation. Patients can receive expert care for hypersomnia/excessive daytime sleepiness, insomnia, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
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I love Dr Weber, she is one of the best Doctora I have ever been to. She is kind and compassionate as well as knowledgeable
Dr. Tarkin went over my xrays with me and thoroughly went over my options. He answered all our questions so that we could make the right decision for me. I would definitely recommend him.
Just to be clear this 5 star review is for doctor ben persaba he is AMAZING!! Absolutely listens to everything you have to say all your worries an every question was answered bed side manor is the best I've ever had I normally do not like make doctors as a male myself but man did he kill 1000 percent recommend thanks again for making me feel welcome doc you rock!!
Wheeling Hospital is currently refusing to do a treatment that my wife needs which is a surgery to open a stricture in her stomach in order for her bio to pass down the doctors are refusing to do the surgeries. But there is one Dr. And thats DR Sauradeep Sarkar is the only one in Wheeling hospital that called everyday asking Gi Doctors to help and keep getting turned down day after day.and today he came to my wife's room in the icu room 355 and he told me he found a doctor that will open the stricture in her stomach. I am for ever in debt to this man and his RN's at Wheeling hospital so I want to give a big thank you to everyone that helped my Meaghan. Thank you. To faith ,Josh , megan, Zach, jaedin, and Victoria. I am forever in debt to you for saving and taking care of my Wife Meaghan. Thank you all
This review is for a DOT physical at Corporate Health. I had some sugar in my urine. The doctor here told me he wanted to hear from my primary care physician that my diabetes is under control. Three times my doctor faxed information over, and I'd check in with Corporate Health a day later and they kept telling me they received nothing. I finally got in to see my PC physician, and we discussed it. Once again my he sent information to Corporate Health. I stopped in expecting to get my health card but the doctor moved the goal posts. Now he wants a fresh A1C. So they couldn't be bothered to respond to my doctor to let him know if what he kept sending over wasn't good enough. And then the doctor there had the nerve to tell me that I shouldn't have lost my insurance, referring to when I lost my job and medications were interrupted due to loss of insurance, which is not upon him to judge. A little cooperation from the Corporate Health doctor with my primary care physician could have avoided this. Or if the doctor would have been specific about what he wanted in the first place, this could have been avoided.