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Hospital of Central Connecticut's Sleep Disorders Center

Hospital of Central Connecticut's Sleep Disorders Center
2.8

Hospital of Central Connecticut's Sleep Disorders Center

Sleep Medicine Center

Address1131 West Street, Southington, Connecticut, 06489
Phone(860) 224-5538; (860) 276-9852
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Services
Sleep Medicine ConsultationSleep Disorders Therapy

Hospital of Central Connecticut's Sleep Disorders Center is a sleep center located in Southington, CT. The clinic specializes in sleep medicine consultation and sleep disorders therapy.

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Verified patient experiences

2.8
out of 5
Based on 4 reviews
DM
Darcy MarandaGoogle Review
2 years ago

Staff was excellent. Felt welcomed and treated with respect.

ND
Nancy DanielGoogle Review
3 years ago

It’s not good a all my mother appointment at 9:15 pm no one was there and they don’t answer phone

DG
Dineen GaronGoogle Review
4 years ago

I arrived a few minutes early and was directed to a lovely room with a large private bathroom. The technician was very friendly and knowledgeable and answered any questions I had. I was awakened halfway through my test and a CPap was applied. I slept soundly until awakened by the technician. All in all, this was not an unpleasant experience.

RK
Rurouni KenshinGoogle Review
7 years ago

I had a sleep study in the Southington Sleep Disorder Center last month. In my opinion, this is the worst place to have a sleep study. When I arrived for the study, I found the rooms to be warm and uncomfortable. When I asked the technician to turn on the air conditioner, he mentioned that it was broken and that by turning it on the rooms would become freezing cold. The temperature of the room was a contributing factor to me not being able to stay the full night. I had to leave three hours into the test. When the results of the test came back, I was told I didn’t have the right to a copy of the audio/video feeds and other raw data such as brainwaves and biometrics. Frustratingly, deleting all of this data after it has been interpreted by the doctor is normal operating procedure for this lab. Imagine having an MRI performed on some part of your body, and all you were left with was the Radiologists’ interpretation of the scan? You couldn’t bring their interpretation to another doctor for a second opinion. Without the MRI scan on a CD, what good was the test in the first place? I have nothing to back up the claims the doctor made. I know the doctors and other healthcare professionals at this lab mean well. I feel like not fixing the air conditioning and not archiving a patient’s raw sleep data are bad for the patient in the long run. I feel that a patient has the right to a comfortable room and the right to all medical data needed for any physician to form an informed diagnose.

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