Sleep disorders are common in children and often are underdiagnosed. According to the National Sleep Foundation, nearly 70 percent of children 10 and under experience some type of sleep problem. Children who have sleep disorders wake up often at night, which can negatively affect a child’s behavior and learning. The Stramski Children’s Developmental Center at Miller Children’s has one of the only accredited children’s sleep disorders programs in Southern California.

The Sleep Disorders care team provides a comprehensive approach to helping children with various sleep disorders such as behavioral sleep disorders, including sleep-onset association disorders and problems with limit-setting, rhythm disorders, including delayed sleep phase syndrome, sleep apnea and narcolepsy; and parasomnia, including night terrors, sleepwalking or bed wetting. The Sleep Disorders care team works closely with specialists to evaluate sleep patterns and make recommendations and make sleep disorder diagnosis in children.

Miller Children’s Sleep Lab and Clinic

At times, children may need to spend the night at Miller Children’s Sleep Lab in order to properly evaluate their sleep patterns and behaviors over night. The sleep lab, built in 2006, has four comfortable beds and state-of-the-art equipment that aid the physician in diagnosing a young patient with a sleep disorder. Miller Children’s understands that this may be scary for a child, so one parent or caregiver is allowed to stay overnight with their child. The sleep lab is comfortable furnished, which creates a soothing environment.

It is helpful if the child’s parents have a detailed sleep history to share with the doctor to help them better diagnose the child. X-rays and other tests may be preformed depending on the child’s needs. A child life specialist is a part of the care team and will help explain the tests to the young patient to help them feel more at ease and comfortable.

The Sleep Lab is located on the ground floor of Miller Children’s in the Pediatric Respiratory
Therapy Center.

American Academy of Sleep MedicineAccredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

To receive a five-year accreditation, a sleep center must meet or exceed all standards for professional health care as designated by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). The accreditation process involves detailed inspection of a center’s facility and staff, including an evaluation of testing procedures, patient contacts and physician training. Additionally, the sleep center’s goals must be clearly stated and include plans for positively affecting the quality of medical care in the community it serves. Miller Children’s is one of only a few accredited pediatric sleep disorders programs in Southern California.

Your Care Team

Sleep Disorders Care Team

Other Team Members

Additional Sleep Disorders Care Team

Clinical Supervisor, Respiratory Care

  • Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (RPSGT) – specially trained technologists, who perform overnight polysomnograms on children with suspected sleep disorders.