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Snoring and Sleep Clinic
Snoring, as well as being socially embarrassing, is a major cause of marital disharmony and can even lead to the breakdown of relationships. Many individuals are unaware of their snoring and it can often leave both the snorer and their loved ones tired and irritable following a night of interrupted sleep.
Snoring may also be an indicator of a more serious underlying problem such as sleep apnoea (where the snorer actually stops breathing for short periods of time). This can cause an increase in carbon dioxide levels in the blood, which can have a detrimental effect on the sufferer's ability to carry out their normal daily activities.
Studies have shown that people who suffer from sleep apnoea are at a higher risk of road traffic and work related accidents.
Snoring is not something that can be stopped at will, neither is it something that can be 'cured'. It can however, be successfully controlled. This is not as difficult as it seems and the good news is there is a control for everybody. Finding the cause is the key to finding a solution.
If you believe you have a problem with snoring or are having sleep related problems, a consultation at 3fivetwo Healthcare may be able to help. Our ENT consultants and specialist respiratory Clinical Physiologists will provide an individually tailored package designed to help you find the cause of your snoring.
TREATMENT OPTIONS
Our range of treatment options include:
- Assistance with weight reduction and lifestyle management
- Custom fitted dental anti snoring devices
- Nasal or throat surgery( in selected cases)
- Provision of devices to manage sleep apnoea
Contact 3fivetwo today to arrange an appointment on: 02890 735 266
Consultants: (click name to view bio)
- Mr R Adair
Mr R Adair
- Mr Ramzan Ullah
Mr Ramzan Ullah
Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast and the Mater Hospital Belfast
Mr Ramzan Ullah is a Consultant Ear Nose and Throat / Head and Neck Surgeon at the Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast and the Mater Hospital Belfast. He was trained in Northern Ireland and is a Fellow of the Royal College Surgeons in the specialty of Otolaryngology. His subspecialty and research interests are in Head and Neck Cancer.




