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Frank Barbieri, DDS, MS
Hilton Head / Bluffton
#202 The Plaza at Belfair
25 Clark Summit Drive
Bluffton SC 29910
843-342-SLEEP (7533)
Alan Barbieri, DDS, MS
Charleston
100 Harth Place
Summerville, SC 29485
843-312-4417
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NEWEST - Dr. Frank Barbieri discusses expansion of services to the Greater Charleston area
Dr. Frank Barbieri discusses recent findings about sleep apnea and the new choises available to sufferers.
Dr. Frank Barbieri and Dr. Debi Lynes discuss the basic of sleep disorders and the solutions available
NEWS
A patient provides a testimonial about the use of oral devices vs. CPAP
Dr. Frank Barbieri explains how dental appliances can effectively treat snoring and sleep apnea.
Sleep Apnea In The News – Officials say that the engineer of a commuter train that slammed into a New Jersey station, killing a woman, suffered from undiagnosed sleep apnea. The 48-year-old train engineer also died from the crash in September 2016.
The same condition went undiagnosed in the engineer of a commuter train that sped into a curve and crashed near New York City in 2013, killing four people.
Sleep apnea robs its victims of rest because they are repeatedly awakened as their airway closes and their breathing stops, leading to dangerous daytime drowsiness.

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Dr. Alan Barbieri, Dr. Frank Barbieri and Dr. Debi Lynes recently made a presentation on Sleep Apnea and Insomnia at MUSC in Charleston for the Sleep and Anxiety Treatment and Research Program (SATRP).
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GETTING ENOUGH SLEEP IS IMPORTANT FOR ALL AGES
I don’t know about you, but our summer was filled with spontaneous trips, late-night swims in Calibogue Sound, late-night movie marathons set to the backdrop of a summer storm, and lazy mornings when my daughters and I woke like contented kittens without a care or commitment in the world.
This, of course, is vastly different than the routine we keep during the school year: strict bedtimes, lights out by 9 p.m., alarms set for 6:30 a.m.
Even if you don’t have children, whether you were traveling or just basking in the longer days, I am willing to bet this summer you also fell out of your usual sleep schedule.
Dr. Frank Barbieri Quoted in Magazine Article about Back to School Sleep Habits
Dr. Frank Barbieri Featured in Recent Magazine article published in The Lake

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