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Sleep Medicine and Research Center

Research & Clinical Trials

The Sleep Medicine and Research Center at St. Luke's Hospital is a medical facility for diagnosing and treating patients with sleep-related disorders. The Center also conducts research studies to investigate sleep function and help find new ways to treat sleep disorders.

What kinds of research studies are conducted?
The Sleep Medicine and Research Center conducts research studies in a variety of areas including insomnia, non-refreshing sleep, sleep apnea and sleep function. Some studies (called clinical trials) evaluate medications that are not yet approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Why participate in a clinical trial/research study?
Participants can help others by contributing to medical research. You may also have temporary access to medical treatment not currently available. Some studies provide monetary compensation.


Current Research Studies:

Clinical Trial for Narcolepsy Patients

Clinical Trial for Idiopathic Hypersomnia Patients


If none of these studies above are appropriate, but you wish to be contacted for future studies, please click here.