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Center for Sleep Medicine Eau Claire

Center for Sleep Medicine Eau Claire
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Center for Sleep Medicine Eau Claire

Sleep Medicine Center

AddressWishart Building, 2nd Floor 1221 Whipple Street, Eau Claire, WI 54703
Phone(715) 838-3420; (715) 838-3311
Fax(715) 838-3266
monday8:00 AM – 5:15 PM | Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:15 PM | Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:15 PM | Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:15 PM | Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:15 PM | Saturday: Closed | Sunday: Closed
AASM AccreditedAASM Accredited Sleep Center
Services
Home Sleep TestingIn-Lab Sleep Testing (Polysomnography)Sleep Medicine Consultation

Center for Sleep Medicine Eau Claire is an AASM-accredited sleep center located in Eau Claire, WI. The clinic specializes in home sleep testing, in-lab sleep testing (Polysomnography), and sleep medicine consultation.

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Google Reviews

Verified patient experiences

3.1
out of 5
Based on 201 reviews
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Allison KlempGoogle Review
a month ago

Excellent medical facility with high-quality professionals. I’ve been treated here on a number of occasions for a variety of different issues, as well as my family members. I recently had surgery here and the whole process has been very smooth, I’ve been told what to expect, and the staff have even been fun to chat with.

BW
Becky WiedrichGoogle Review
a month ago

My mom ended up coming here for an emergency triple A (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm) she lost 5 liters of blood and Dr. Osborn and his team did an amazing job getting her back from death door. The care she has received has been outstanding. I don't understand how this hospital has the rating it does. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking such great care of my mom.

MJ
Mark JohnsonGoogle Review
3 months ago

I’ve been to the Eau Claire ER and subsequently hospitalized on 3 occasions over the past year and spent at least a month combined here. From the person delivering my food, cleaning the room all the way to the dr on the floor I was consistently treated kindly and with respect. I was told once I was the nicest patient a nurse had and I think that kindness goes both ways.

SR
sue RileyGoogle Review
3 months ago

I used to love coming to Mayo Clinic because they cared, but no more. They cancel out your appointments in the occupational rehab area and force you to be put on a waiting list. I've talked to a woman called Sheila Brown the medical administrative assistant in the Department of Rehabilitation services, and she was not nice on the phone. I am so dissatisfied with that company I do not ever want to go into Physical Therapy again. They do not listen to their patients

TW
Tracie WangenGoogle Review
6 months ago

My Dad has been in the hospital since June 21st, in CCU. We have a very very small family that consists of me, my brother and Mom. I am point of contact etc. His nurses have been amazing but not always. Danielle and Alex have treated him like he’s family. And they have been over the top. And I couldn’t agree with him more. Being the POINT person for contact, means I call 1-2 times a day and then they would keep you updated. Yesterday and today I have called right around 8-10 as I know there is debriefing period. Every single nurse that was helping, were doing amazing! This is a VERY sick man which is why he’s in CCU. The LAST 2 days, I have called like I’ve been doing. Yet can’t get an update. Not a call back or anything! While my Dad is dying. Today, I called his nurse for an update and ALL 3 times, she was too busy. And the desk coordinator was more than rude. This IS critical care?? Whats you pin? I explained that NO ONE has ever given me a pin. This is ridiculous! This was after DAYS OF HIM EVEN BEING THERE! I am requesting a response from SOMEONE that knows health care and can call me!!!!!

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