CARY, NC, February 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Parkway SleepHealth Centers (http://www.parkwaysleep.com), a comprehensive sleep health center and innovative leader in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders, has announced that the company has recently acquired Peak Primary Care, a medical family practice which will now see patients from the sleep center's location at 130 Preston Executive Drive in Cary. Serving the community since 2011, Peak Primary Care will be folded into Parkway SleepHealth Centers' medical umbrella and will continue to operate as a family practice that offers a broad scope of health care services to meet the needs of its patients. Peak Primary Care will continue to operate under the medical leadership of Carolyn Rodgers, PA-C.
With accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), Parkway SleepHealth Centers has been in operation since 2005. Through physician consultations, diagnostic testing and treatment services for more than 80 sleep disorders, the medical practice is committed to addressing and incorporating a new approach to the most powerful biological function in the human body - sleep. Acquiring Peak Primary Care will allow Parkway SleepHealth Centers to expand its services outside of sleep, ensuring that all aspects of patient health are being addressed and evaluated.
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"The new partnership between Parkway SleepHealth Centers and Peak Primary Care is an exciting time for our company and will be extremely beneficial for all of our patients, as we can further evaluate all aspects of patient health," said Brent Brandow, director of operations for Parkway SleepHealth Centers. "The challenges that come with poor sleep patterns are not isolated, and are often a sign of other health concerns taking place within the body. At the same time, there are countless diagnoses that are made each day that can be solved with improved sleep. The relationship we now share with Peak Primary Care will cover the entire spectrum of health care, a win for all of our patients."
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ABOUT PARKWAY SLEEPHEALTH CENTERS:
Parkway SleepHealth Centers is a comprehensive sleep health center and innovative leader in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Located in Cary, N.C., Parkway SleepHealth Centers provides all-inclusive health management services in an effort to address and improve individual sleep behavior for men, women and children suffering from more than 70 different kinds of sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, narcolepsy and insomnia. Parkway SleepHealth Centers works as a collaborative team of medical professionals to oversee the ongoing care and treatment of sleep health, including physician consultations, diagnostic testing and sleep management programs. For more information, visit http://www.parkwaysleep.com.
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Parkway SleepHealth Centers Acquires Peak Primary Care
Cary-Based Sleep Health Center Expands Its Services With The Incorporation Of Local Primary Care Facility
2013-02-13
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