Sleep-Wake Disorder Center
Dr. Wahba is board certified in Sleep Medicine, Internal Medicine and Pulmonology.
Additionally, Dr. Wahba operates the Sleep Wake Disorder Center in Daytona Beach as well as satellite offices in Palm Coast, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, Orange City and New Smyrna Beach.
Sleep medicine is a recognized medical subspecialty. Doctors who specialize in sleep medicine help people who are unable to sleep well. They also help people who struggle to stay awake during the day.
Sleep doctors are able to detect and treat both common and rare sleep disorders. Some common sleep disorders are insomnia, jet lag, sleepwalking, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
Doctor Wahba is extremely proud to operate one of the only local Sleep Labs accredited by the prestigious American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM).
Our main Daytona location has been through this detailed and rigourous procedure in order to bring you the best possible care and high standards at all our locations.
In addition, Dr. Wahba is also certified by the AASM. For more information about the AASM and sleep center accreditation you can visit their website
here.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine offers accreditation as a demonstration that a sleep center or sleep-related breathing laboratory has met all standards set by the AASM such as:
- employing skilled and qualified staff
- creating a clean and comfortable environment
- developing a quality assurance plan, and
- adhering to evidence-based practice parameters.
These standards for accreditation and the guidelines incorporated in them are developed by sleep specialists whose knowledge and expertise enable them to tailor the requirements for the unique evaluation of sleep disorders patients.
An accredited sleep disorders program is a significant resource to the medical community and to the public. Accreditation by the AASM assures quality patient care through comprehensive clinical evaluation and treatment, which is the primary concern of your patients and the public. Additionally, AASM accreditation is the gold standard by which other organizations and companies evaluate sleep programs. This is reflected in the fact that in many states third party payers require, for reimbursement, that sleep studies be conducted at an AASM-accredited facility.
The accreditation process is comprehensive yet simple. Facilities seeking accreditation must purchase an application package, fully complete it, and return it to the national office. The application is then reviewed by the Accreditation Committee for complete compliance with the accreditation standards. Compliant facilities are scheduled for a site visit by a trained site visitor who observes the evening operation of the facility and, on the subsequent morning, conducts interviews and reviews daytime operations.
What is Sleep Medicine?
Sleep medicine is a recognized medical subspecialty. Doctors who specialize in sleep medicine help people who are unable to sleep well. They also help people who struggle to stay awake during the day.
Sleep doctors are able to detect and treat both common and rare sleep disorders. Some common sleep disorders are insomnia, jet lag, sleepwalking, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.