Organizations - Resources: Sleep Disorders
Organizations
American Academy of Sleep Medicine 1 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 920 Westchester, IL 60154 708-492-0930 www.aasmnet.org
This professional membership organization is dedicated to the advancement of sleep medicine and related research. The group's Web site includes information on sleep disorders as well as contact information for accredited sleep centers.
American Insomnia Association 1 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 920 Westchester, IL 60154 708-492-0930 www.americaninsomniaassociation.org
Provides resources for insomnia patients.
American Sleep Apnea Association 1424 K St. NW, Suite 302 Washington, DC 20005 202-293-3650 www.sleepapnea.org
This nonprofit organization offers information on sleep apnea via brochures, a newsletter, and videos. It also operates a network of approximately 200 support groups throughout the country.
Narcolepsy Network P.O. Box 294 Pleasantville, NY 10570 888-292-6522 (toll free) www.narcolepsynetwork.org
The Narcolepsy Network offers educational materials on narcolepsy, as well as referrals to accredited sleep centers and help in finding support groups.
National Sleep Foundation 1522 K St. NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 202-347-3471 www.sleepfoundation.org
This nonprofit foundation helps consumers find a sleep center near them and provides information on a variety of sleep topics.
Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation, Inc. 819 Second St. SW Rochester, MN 55902 507-287-6465 www.rls.org
This nonprofit organization distributes brochures and provides information on restless legs syndrome. It also publishes the quarterly newsletter NightWalkers and maintains a list of support groups located throughout the country.
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