Athens Sleep and Wellness Center

Circadian Rhythm Disorders Treatment in Athens, GA

Treatment for Circadian Rhythm Disorders in Athens, GA

What are Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders?

Your body has a natural 24-hour clock called the circadian rhythm that helps control when you feel awake and when you feel sleepy. Sometimes, this internal clock gets out of sync with your daily routine or environment. When that happens, it can cause circadian rhythm sleep disorders. These disorders make it hard to fall asleep, stay asleep, or wake up at the right times, leading to daytime tiredness and trouble focusing.

Symptoms of Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders

Difficulty falling asleep at night

Trouble waking up in the morning

Feeling very sleepy during the day

Irregular sleep patterns

Trouble staying awake during important activities

Why Treatment for Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders is Important

If left untreated, circadian rhythm problems can affect your mood, energy, work, and overall health. Treatment helps reset your body clock so you can enjoy better sleep and feel more alert during the day.
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Our Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders Clinic in Athens, Georgia

At Athens Sleep and Wellness Clinic, our sleep specialist uses advanced testing to diagnose your circadian rhythm disorder. We then create a personalized treatment plan which may include:

Advice on improving

Advice on improving your sleep environment

Medication

Medication in some cases

Regular follow-ups

Ongoing support and follow-ups

Why Choose Athens Sleep and Wellness Clinic for Your Circadian Rhythm Care?

  • Experienced, board-certified sleep doctor in Athens, GA

  • Comfortable, caring clinic environment

  • Individualized treatment plans focused on your needs

Ready to Reset Your Body Clock?

Don’t let your internal clock keep you from restful sleep.
Contact our Athens clinic today to schedule your consultation.
Call us now at +1(706) 208-9700
Or book your appointment online

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  It’s your body’s natural 24-hour clock that controls sleep and wake cycles.
  They can be caused by lifestyle changes, work schedules, travel, or problems with your internal clock.

Yes, with therapies like light treatment, sleep schedule changes, and sometimes medication.

  It varies, but with proper treatment, many people see improvement in weeks to months.
Yes, it occurs when work hours conflict with your natural body clock.

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