Sticking to a sleep schedule, creating a serene environment, and implementing some exercise into your daily routine all contribute to a more restful night of sleep. If you still find yourself struggling, visit us online at https://floridasleepdoctors.com/sleep-solutions/.
Read MoreDid you know that regular exercise can help your body make better use of the oxygen you breathe? People with lung diseases, like COPD, can benefit from physical activity as exercising regularly can assist in decreasing symptoms and improving their breathing. For more questions, give us a call at 239-574-2644.
Read MoreHappy Fourth of July from all of us at Pulmonary Doctors of Southwest Florida! Our offices will be closed in celebration of Independence Day, and we look forward to serving you when we reopen tomorrow morning.
Read MoreWe commonly treat obstructive respiratory diseases like COPD, asthma, and chronic bronchitis. Obstructive diseases are characterized by a reduction in air flow causing shortness of breath. Visit https://floridasleepdoctors.com/pulmonary-diseases/ for more information. If you are struggling with shortness of breath, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 239-574-2644 to schedule an appointment today.
Read MoreStruggling with sleep? One helpful tip is to create a positive pre-sleep routine! Things like listening to music, reading, meditating, and deep breathing might help to wind-down the mind before sleep. For more sleep solutions, visit us online at https://floridasleepdoctors.com/sleep-solutions/.
Read MoreCertified by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine with a Board-Certified sleep physician, our pulmonologist facility offers a wide array of tests to identify the source of your sleep difficulties. Give us a call at 239-574-2644 to schedule an appointment today.
Read MoreHappy Father’s Day from the Pulmonary Consultants of Southwest Florida! We want to take a moment to recognize and appreciate our hard-working fathers, father figures, and dads-to-be! We hope you enjoy a day of well-deserved rest and relaxation.
Read MoreDid you know that exercise can help you sleep better? Physical activity helps to stabilize and decompress the mind, which is an important transition to sleep. Activity in the last few hours of the day can help you to wind down and sleep restfully.
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