TriHealth Sleep Centers

TriHealth Sleep Center Locations
Our Sleep Specialists
Bethesda North Sleep Center
Bethesda Montgomery Professional Building
10475 Montgomery Road, Suite 1-D
Cincinnati, OH 45242
513 865 1690
513 865 1691 fax
Jacqueline Angles, DO
Residency: Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Cooper
Hospital, NJ
Fellowships: Pulmonary/Critical Care, University of
Illinois, Chicago; Sleep Medicine, Northwestern University,
Chicago.
Board Certified: Internal Medicine and Sleep Medicine;
board eligible for Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
• Theresa Lengerich, PsyD
• Mohammad Sheatt, MD
• Junaid Malik, MD
• Anthony Suchoski, MD
• Shayla Pullen, MD
Bethesda Butler County Sleep Center
3055 Hamilton Mason Road
Hamilton, OH 45011
513 454 3050
513 454 3055 scheduling
513 454 3053 fax
• Samir Ataya, MD
• Shayla Pullen, MD
• David Beck, MD, PhD
• Anthony Suchoski, MD
• Junaid Malik, MD
Bethesda Montgomery Sleep Center
10535 Montgomery Road, Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45242
513 865 1690
513 865 1691 fax
Good Samaritan Sleep Center
Good Samaritan Outpatient Center Glenway
6350 Glenway Ave, Suite 305
Cincinnati, OH 45211
513 862 5722
513 481 4101 fax
• Jacqueline Angles, DO
• Shayla Pullen, MD
• Anthony Suchoski, MD
Samir Ataya, MD
Residency: Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Fellowship: Pulmonary/Critical Care, University of
Cincinnati
Board Certified: Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care
and Sleep Medicine
David C. Beck, MD, PhD
Residency: Washington University School of Medicine
Fellowship: Pulmonary/Critical Care, University of
Cincinnati
Board Certified: Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care
and Sleep Medicine
Theresa Lengerich, PsyD
Clinical psychologist with specialized training in cognitive
behavioral treatment of insomnia. Behavioral science
director of Bethesda Family Medicine Residency Program,
practicing clinical psychology in medical settings for more
than 20 years.
Junaid S. A. Malik, MD
Fellowship: Sleep Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Training: Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University
of Cincinnati
Board Certified: Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care
and Sleep Medicine
TriHealth
Sleep Centers
Accredited by the American
Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Shayla L. Pullen, MD
Residency: Bethesda Family Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
Fellowship: TriHealth Sleep Centers, Cincinnati, OH
Board Certified: Family Medicine and Sleep Medicine
Mohammad Sheatt, MD
Residency: St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York
Fellowship: Pulmonary/Critical Care at the University of
Connecticut, Farmington
Board Certified: Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care
and Sleep Medicine.
Anthony J. Suchoski, MD (Ajay)
Residency: Bethesda Family Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
Fellowship: TriHealth Sleep Centers, Cincinnati, OH
Board Certified: Family Medicine and Sleep Medicine
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Sleep patterns have been found to affect
many aspects of a person’s health. Disorders
related to sleep could have an effect on many
diseases including hypertension, heart disease
and mental health. TriHealth’s Sleep Centers at
Bethesda North, Bethesda Butler County and
Good Samaritan Hospital provide a high quality
of care for those suffering from sleep-related
disorders.
TriHealth was the first in Cincinnati to offer
services in this leading-edge medical field
in a hospital-based setting. The centers are
accredited by the American Academy of Sleep
Medicine.
Sleep medicine covers the treatment of a variety
of disorders such as:
•Snoring
•Obstructive Sleep Apnea
• Central Sleep Apnea
• Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
•Restless Legs Syndrome
• Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
•Narcolepsy
•Insomnia/Parasomnia
•Shift work
Our highly trained staff of sleep specialists,
all Board Certified in Sleep Medicine, offers a
thorough program of assessment, education
and treatment including:
•office consultations, where physicians
specially trained in sleep issues review physical
and psychological sleep disorders and provide
counseling on optimum sleep habits and
preventative approaches to increasing healthy
sleep;
•comprehensive testing to accurately diagnose
sleep disorders and identify their causes
including monitored sleep studies;
•collaboration with durable medical equipment
providers;
What’s Your Score?
On a scale of 0 to 3, rate your chance of
dozing/falling asleep. The higher your score on
the following, the greater your chance of having
a sleep-related disorder.
•ongoing monitoring of treatment effectiveness
and follow-up care; and
0 = would never doze
•access to psychological services for the
behavioral treatment of insomnia and the
difficulties that often accompany poor sleep.
2 = moderate chance of dozing
1 = slight chance of dozing
3 = high chance of dozing
Benefits of TriHealth Sleep Center Protocols
Sitting and reading
•Increased energy and productivity
Watching TV
•Improved personal relationships
S
itting inactive in a public place
(e.g., a theater or meeting)
•Prevention of sleep apnea-related heart disease,
stroke and other disorders
•Prevention of sleep disorder-related accidents
and injuries
A
s a passenger in a car for an hour without
a break
L
ying down to rest in the afternoon when
circumstances permit
Sitting and talking to someone
Sitting quietly after a lunch without alcohol
In a car, while stopping for a few minutes
in traffic
Total score*
* If your total score is 10 or more, you should
consider being seen by a sleep specialist.
Improve your rest, improve your health and live
better with TriHealth’s Sleep Centers today.
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