Have a question for us? We make it easy! Visit https://floridasleepdoctors.com/contact-us/ and ask a question, leave a comment, or request an appointment.
Read MoreToday is World Sleep Day! A day dedicated to celebrating healthy sleep! Having issues with sleep? Give us a call today at (239)-574-2644 and let us help you get the restful sleep you need.
Read MoreThis week is National Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week! This week aims to celebrate pulmonary rehab programs and the rehabilitation therapists that administer them. Pulmonary rehab plays a vital role in the lives of those with chronic illnesses. Learn more about PulmonaryRehab Week at https://nationaltoday.com/pulmonary-rehab-week/.
Read MoreHappy International Women’s Day! A day to celebrate women’s achievements and strive towards a gender equal world. We are especially proud of the amazing ladies that make up our team at Pulmonary Consultants. We wouldn’t be able to do our work without them.
Read MoreJust like regular exercise makes your muscles stronger, it also makes your lungs and heart stronger! Just 30 minutes a day can make a positive impact on your health!
Read MoreDid you know that sleep apnea is a potentially life threatening condition? When left undiagnosed sleep apnea can cause an irregular heartbeat, unstable blood pressure or even a heart attack. Learn more at our website at https://floridasleepdoctors.com/pulmonary-diseases/. Give us a call today at (239)-574-2644 to schedule an appointment and get you on track to healthier living.
Read MoreFebruary 14th is known for celebrating Valentine's Day, but did you know we celebrate National Donor Day today as well? National Donor Day is dedicated to spreading awareness and education about all types of donation! We also recognize and thank all those who have given the gift of life through donation. Learn more about how to get involved by visiting https://donatelife.net/how-you-can-help/national-observances-celebrations/national-donor-day/.
Read MorePulmonary diseases can be split into main groups: obstructive disorders and restrictive disorders. Obstructive disorders are characterized by a reduction in airflow while restrictive disorders are those that limit how much air the lung can hold. Learn more on our website at https://floridasleepdoctors.com/pulmonary-diseases/.
Read More