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New Britain General campus:
100 Grand Street
New Britain, CT 06050
(860) 224-5011
(860) 225-6244

Bradley Memorial campus:
81 Meriden Avenue
Southington, CT 06489
(860) 276-5000
(860) 276-5055

The Hospital of Central Connecticut is a member of the Central Connecticut Health Alliance

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Sleep disorder symptoms

Excessive daytime sleepiness, falling asleep at inappropriate times and snoring are the predominant symptoms of most sleep disorders.

Sleep disorders are also associated with reduced productivity, debilitating fatigue, missed work time, depression, disrupted social relationships, high incidence of automobile and work related accidents, high blood pressure, heart failure, and stroke.

Think you might be suffering from a sleep disorder?
Take a Sleep Test

At the Sleep Disorders Center, patients are diagnosed and treated by a multidisciplinary team that includes Medical Director Marc Kawalick, M.D., and three other board-certified Center physicians, as well as registered technologists and specialists from neurology, pulmonary medicine, ear, nose and throat, orthodontics, psychiatry and psychology.

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