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Sleep Studies
CHOC offers two sleep center locations in Orange, CA, and Mission Viejo, CA, for overnight and daytime sleep studies to test children for sleep problems.
Sleep Center
At CHOC, we know sleep problems affect children's health. We have a fellowship-trained team and the latest monitoring technology to treat apnea and more.
What to Expect During a Sleep Study (Polysomnogram)
The CHOC Sleep Center has two locations that are designed for quiet and comfort, with technologists that are friendly, calming and experienced with children.
What to Expect During a Sleep Study (Polysomnogram)
This short video will describe what you can expect during your sleep study, and how you can prepare so you have the best experience possible.
What to Expect During a Sleep Study (Polysomnogram) at CHOC at Mission Hospital
This short video will describe what you can expect during your sleep study, and how you can prepare so you have the best experience possible.
Your sleep study at CHOC Hospital
This video will describe what you can expect during your sleep study, and how you can prepare so you have the best experience possible.
Your sleep study at CHOC at Mission Hospital
This video will describe what you can expect during your sleep study, and how you can prepare so you have the best experience possible.
Do early school start times put students’ health at risk? One study says yes
Disrupting these circadian rhythms with early school start times can cause chronic sleep deprivation, which leads to increased risk for obesity, depression, poor academic performance, substance abuse and driving accidents.
CHOC at Mission Hospital Sleep Center
27700 Medical Center Rd. | Mission Viejo, CA 92691 | 949-365-2309
CHOC Sleep Center
530 S. Main Street, Suite 100 | Orange, CA 92868-3874 | 714-509-8651
Sleep Apnea
At the CHOC Sleep Center, our multidisciplinary team specializes in diagnosing and treating children with obstructive sleep apnea.
Healthy Sleep for Children
It's important to establish good sleep habits for children, especially if they're keeping mom and dad awake at night. Follow these tips from CHOC's experts.
Healthy Sleep for Teens
Teens need more sleep than the average person, and lack of sleep can lead to problems. Follow these tips from CHOC's experts.
Pediatric Sleep Disorders Referrals
How to refer to pediatric pulmonology, pulmonary, CHOC, Orange County
Sleep Position for Young Infants
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS is the sudden and unexplained death of an infant under one year of age, usually during periods of sleep.
Kids and Snoring
When your child snores a condition called sleep apnea may be the reason. There are two types, central and obstructive. Obstructive is a greater concern.
Nakra, Neal MD
Dr. Nakra is board certified in pediatrics, pediatric pulmonary and sleep medicine and treats kids with lung conditions at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Chin, Chana I. MD
Dr Chana Chin is board certified in pediatric pulmonology who treats kids and teens in Orange County.
Electrophysiology Program
CHOC is a leader in the detection and treatment of arrhythmias in children, and our Heart Institute proudly offers one of the only dedicated pediatric electrophysiology programs in the region.
Cherese Mari Laulhere Mental Health Inpatient Center
CHOC Cherese Mari Laulhere Mental Health Inpatient Center is dedicated to treating kids with mental illness. Learn about our inpatient mental health care for children.
Neuroscience Research
CHOC neurologists research a full spectrum of pediatric disorders related to brain, spine, muscle, central and peripheral nervous systems.
Coping With Different Types of Depression
Dr. Heather Huszti, CHOC's chief psychologist, tells U.S. News and World Report about the different types of depression and offers coping tips.
Tic Disorders in Children
Tic Disorders can affect children of all ages. Read here to learn about the symptoms, treatments, and types of tics. CHOC mental health experts can help.
30 Healthy Habits from Every Type of Doctor
Medical professionals talk about their healthiest habits that anyone could implement in their everyday lives. Here are their 30 best pieces of advice for living well.
Screen Time Insomnia
Setting screentime guidelines can help parents avoid battles with their kids. “Up to two hours a day is reasonable,” says Dr. Galion. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under the age of two have limited screen time.