The document advertises a free seminar on sleep health hosted by Providence Everett Medical Center. It notes that sleep disorders affect 70% of children and teens, listing common symptoms like daytime sleepiness and mood issues. Adults are also affected at high rates, with risks of health problems if issues go untreated. The seminar and consultations with sleep expert Dr. Vega can help identify and treat sleep disorders.
Providence Physician Group reviewed their 2006 marketing tactics and goals and outlined plans for 2007. Their original goals were to establish a new brand image, increase awareness, create preference, and increase patient volume. In 2006, their tactics included various forms of advertising, websites, materials, and direct mail campaigns. Their direct mail campaigns targeting new movers and current patients showed utilization rates up to 5% higher than control groups. Their 2017 plans include continuing successful tactics like the new movers and lifetime connections programs, as well as service promise ads and advertising for new providers. Their projected 2017 marketing budget is $179,850, up from $160,751 in 2016.
Generosity Works Brochure & Application Booklet Fall 2014Tina Gilson
The Generosity Works program at Providence Regional Medical Center provides grants twice a year for up to $10,000 to fund programs, equipment, or initiatives that improve patient care. A committee evaluates applications based on impact, sustainability, and available funds, and makes recommendations to the foundation board for final approval. Grants must be used within six months and an evaluation is required after one year to assess the program or equipment.
The document promotes a $59 Healthy Heart Exam offered by Providence Everett Medical Center to assess heart disease risk. It notes that heart disease is a leading cause of death in both men and women, and that many who die suddenly have no previous symptoms. The 30-minute exam includes tests like an EKG, cholesterol analysis and consultation to provide a heart health profile and guide. Providence Everett is recognized as a top hospital for cardiovascular care in the region.
Sara, an 11-year-old girl, and her mother and three siblings had been living in their car for three weeks after fleeing domestic violence at their home. They came to the emergency room because Sara's 3-year-old brother was having an asthma attack triggered by the cold weather, as they had run out of resources and had nowhere else to go. The nurse learned that Sara and her family had become homeless after her father assaulted her mother more severely than previous times, and they had to leave quickly without belongings or money. The nurse hopes that with community support, the hospital can help more homeless patients access short-term shelter as they recover from medical issues.
Providence Everett Medical Center is a regional referral center that has served Snohomish County, Washington for over 100 years. It began in 1905 when the Sisters of Providence converted a hotel into Providence Hospital. Today it is part of the larger Providence Health System and consists of three campuses providing specialized services like open heart surgery and trauma care. The organization emphasizes both advanced technology and compassionate care. It plays a vital role in the community through charity work as well as attracting skilled medical professionals committed to its mission of serving all people.
This document discusses plans to build the Metro Health Village, a new hospital and health care campus in West Michigan. It will reinvent the health care experience by designing a patient-centered facility focused on quality, efficiency, access, collaboration and sustainability. The new campus is expected to improve care, reduce costs, shorten drive times for patients, and have a positive economic and environmental impact on the community. Construction is underway on the $150 million project, which will include a new 448,000 square foot hospital building set to open in 2006. The Metro Health Village aims to enhance health care in the region while preserving Metro Health's commitment to personalized care, especially for underserved populations.
The document discusses the Campaign for Providence, a $25 million fundraising effort to support Providence Regional Medical Center. The campaign has already enabled the construction of the new Cymbaluk Medical Tower, but additional funds are needed to upgrade existing facilities, expand technology, and enhance programs to fully realize the vision of being one of the most advanced healthcare institutions in the Pacific Northwest. The document highlights the state-of-the-art amenities and capacity for future growth built into the new medical tower to serve the growing region for decades to come.
The document is a flyer for Providence Everett Medical Center promoting their musculoskeletal care services. It addresses joint, bone, and muscle pain that limits activities. It states the medical center helps more patients regain mobility than other local providers through orthopedic surgeons, therapy, and joint replacement procedures. People experiencing pain or limited movement for weeks are encouraged to attend a free seminar about treatment options.
Providence Physician Group reviewed their 2006 marketing tactics and goals and outlined plans for 2007. Their original goals were to establish a new brand image, increase awareness, create preference, and increase patient volume. In 2006, their tactics included various forms of advertising, websites, materials, and direct mail campaigns. Their direct mail campaigns targeting new movers and current patients showed utilization rates up to 5% higher than control groups. Their 2017 plans include continuing successful tactics like the new movers and lifetime connections programs, as well as service promise ads and advertising for new providers. Their projected 2017 marketing budget is $179,850, up from $160,751 in 2016.
Generosity Works Brochure & Application Booklet Fall 2014Tina Gilson
The Generosity Works program at Providence Regional Medical Center provides grants twice a year for up to $10,000 to fund programs, equipment, or initiatives that improve patient care. A committee evaluates applications based on impact, sustainability, and available funds, and makes recommendations to the foundation board for final approval. Grants must be used within six months and an evaluation is required after one year to assess the program or equipment.
The document promotes a $59 Healthy Heart Exam offered by Providence Everett Medical Center to assess heart disease risk. It notes that heart disease is a leading cause of death in both men and women, and that many who die suddenly have no previous symptoms. The 30-minute exam includes tests like an EKG, cholesterol analysis and consultation to provide a heart health profile and guide. Providence Everett is recognized as a top hospital for cardiovascular care in the region.
Sara, an 11-year-old girl, and her mother and three siblings had been living in their car for three weeks after fleeing domestic violence at their home. They came to the emergency room because Sara's 3-year-old brother was having an asthma attack triggered by the cold weather, as they had run out of resources and had nowhere else to go. The nurse learned that Sara and her family had become homeless after her father assaulted her mother more severely than previous times, and they had to leave quickly without belongings or money. The nurse hopes that with community support, the hospital can help more homeless patients access short-term shelter as they recover from medical issues.
Providence Everett Medical Center is a regional referral center that has served Snohomish County, Washington for over 100 years. It began in 1905 when the Sisters of Providence converted a hotel into Providence Hospital. Today it is part of the larger Providence Health System and consists of three campuses providing specialized services like open heart surgery and trauma care. The organization emphasizes both advanced technology and compassionate care. It plays a vital role in the community through charity work as well as attracting skilled medical professionals committed to its mission of serving all people.
This document discusses plans to build the Metro Health Village, a new hospital and health care campus in West Michigan. It will reinvent the health care experience by designing a patient-centered facility focused on quality, efficiency, access, collaboration and sustainability. The new campus is expected to improve care, reduce costs, shorten drive times for patients, and have a positive economic and environmental impact on the community. Construction is underway on the $150 million project, which will include a new 448,000 square foot hospital building set to open in 2006. The Metro Health Village aims to enhance health care in the region while preserving Metro Health's commitment to personalized care, especially for underserved populations.
The document discusses the Campaign for Providence, a $25 million fundraising effort to support Providence Regional Medical Center. The campaign has already enabled the construction of the new Cymbaluk Medical Tower, but additional funds are needed to upgrade existing facilities, expand technology, and enhance programs to fully realize the vision of being one of the most advanced healthcare institutions in the Pacific Northwest. The document highlights the state-of-the-art amenities and capacity for future growth built into the new medical tower to serve the growing region for decades to come.
The document is a flyer for Providence Everett Medical Center promoting their musculoskeletal care services. It addresses joint, bone, and muscle pain that limits activities. It states the medical center helps more patients regain mobility than other local providers through orthopedic surgeons, therapy, and joint replacement procedures. People experiencing pain or limited movement for weeks are encouraged to attend a free seminar about treatment options.
This document discusses dizziness and balance issues. It provides information on common symptoms of dizziness like vertigo and feeling lightheaded. Potential causes are also outlined, including inner ear problems, neurological issues, medications, and age-related declines in posture and strength. The solution of vestibular rehabilitation therapy is then introduced, which involves physical or occupational therapists developing customized exercises to retrain the brain and compensate for balance issues.
While quality sleep is sometimes elusive due to various interfering factors, adopting certain habits can help encourage better sleep. These include sticking to a consistent sleep schedule, paying attention to diet and avoiding stimulants before bed, creating a restful sleep environment, limiting daytime naps, including physical activity in your daily routine, and managing worries before bedtime. If sleep issues persist, it is important to contact a doctor to identify and treat any underlying causes.
Erectile dysfunction is a common problem noted in men of any age. Numerous individuals and couples are looking for a permanent cure of erectile dysfunction. The Better Erections guide takes you through the problem of erectile dysfunction and the treatment options in a step-by-step fashion. Visit: http://www.beatingerectiledysfunction.com
This document provides an overview and guide to insomnia. It begins with an introduction that defines insomnia as a medical condition involving difficulties falling or staying asleep. It then discusses risk factors for insomnia such as age, gender, and health conditions. Several potential causes of insomnia are outlined, including lifestyle factors, medical conditions, psychological issues, and underlying sleep disorders. Tips for improving sleep hygiene and relaxation techniques are provided. The guide recommends keeping a sleep diary to share with one's doctor and discusses working with a doctor to properly evaluate and treat insomnia.
Global Medical Cures™ | Living with Low Vision
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
Sleep coaches help clients establish healthy sleep patterns by assessing their sleep environment and habits, creating customized plans, and providing ongoing guidance and support. Certification programs teach techniques like improving sleep hygiene, using sleep diaries, and addressing lifestyle factors. The demand for sleep coaches is growing due to increased sleep issues, allowing them to earn $30,000-100,000 annually depending on experience level and client volume. Both adult and toddler sleep coaches employ similar methods to help their clients achieve better quality sleep.
This document provides information on helping elderly friends and family who may be depressed. It defines depression, lists common causes in the elderly like loneliness or illness, and signs to watch for like changes in mood or appetite. It recommends offering social support, encouraging activities, and seeing a doctor. Senior centers in the area are listed that can help connect seniors to programs, healthcare, and each other. A quiz called the Geriatric Depression Scale is included to help assess depression risk in the elderly.
pearly papules removal the fast home alternative cureLen Lockwood
You can now successfully remove pearly penile papules from the comfort of your own home, no surgical intervention is required. This is a low cost solution which will not break the bank as surgical laser removal costs are way beyond what most of us can afford. These methods are tried and tested and only require that you follow the methods to the book, it does require some time on your behalf.
Today everyone is aware of the fact that IVF is the best treatment process when it comes to treating infertility. With the help of it, women can easily become pregnant, and they would not face any more difficulties. In other words, you can also call it an easy process that gives you a better solution to your problem.
The Wise Elephant Downtown Brampton FHT provides comprehensive care to patients by giving family doctors support from other health professionals who work collaboratively. These professionals include specialists, nurses, mental health workers, and others. The goal is to ensure all patient healthcare needs are met. Services include after-hours phone support, urgent care walk-in clinics at multiple locations, and chronic care programs for patients with complex medical issues.
This document introduces Oscar health insurance and how they help guide members to finding appropriate care. It explains that members can sign into their account and search for information on health issues. Oscar will provide information on conditions and options for care, including costs. It highlights they can help find in-network doctors and facilities. The goal is to help members make informed healthcare decisions and get the care they need.
Central tendency, shape, or symmetry practice problems (2)Ken Plummer
The document presents 5 practice problems about differentiating between concepts of central tendency, spread, and symmetry in statistics. For each problem, the user is asked to identify which statistical concept is being examined based on a description. The concepts are then explained, with central tendency referring to average or middle values, spread referring to the differences between lowest and highest values, and symmetry referring to the shape or distribution of data.
Ask a Doctor service gives you quick and easy access to doctors, any time, anywhere. At any time of day, more than 100 doctors are online and ready to answer your questions. Our global network is made up of more than 15,000 doctors from more than 50 specialities. Any time you have a health question, our doctors are ready to help.
Alzheimer's Association Caregiver Center Susie-Vargas
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes that the site offers caregiver tools and resources, educational programs and videos, facts about Alzheimer's disease, information on clinical trials and advances, safety services like MedicAlert, and tools to find local chapters. It also describes some key online tools and programs available, including the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, ALZConnected for connecting with others, and the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help, support, and future planning assistance.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregiver centerSusie-Vargas
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes that the site offers caregiver tools and resources, educational programs and videos, facts about Alzheimer's disease, information on clinical trials and advances, safety services like MedicAlert, and tools to find local chapters and programs. It also describes some key online tools and programs available, including the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, ALZConnected for connecting with others, and the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help, support, and future planning assistance.
Learn the signs of autism early for early diagnosis and treatment. Show compassion to families affected by autism and help support them. Advocate for autism legislation and help families access needed support services. The Hope For Xavier Foundation raises awareness of autism and empowers families through support, advocacy, and research funding.
This document provides 10 insights from an interview with the founder of Curely, an online healthcare platform. It summarizes that Curely aims to provide affordable, constant care from doctors anytime through telehealth services. Key insights include that the quality of care depends on the physician, Curely allows medical opinions for under $10, and it gives access to doctors when the average doctor's visit is only 7 minutes. It encourages learning telehealth through the Curely app.
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes key sections and programs like the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, online caregiver forums and message boards, the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help and support, online training and certification, clinical trials through TrialMatch, and safety services like Comfort Zone and Safe Return. The Alzheimer's Association aims to provide families affected by Alzheimer's and dementia access to information and support.
Caregiver stress can manifest physically, emotionally, and psychologically and put caregivers at risk for poor health outcomes and early mortality. Screening tools like the Zarit Burden Interview can help physicians identify caregivers experiencing high levels of stress. Interventions may include reducing caregiving demands through respite services, counseling, or institutionalizing the care recipient in extreme cases. It is important to evaluate the health status and needs of both the caregiver and care recipient as a unit.
The document discusses common sleep issues that older adults face and provides tips for improving sleep. It notes that older adults need 7-9 hours of sleep per night but tend to sleep earlier. Issues like insomnia, sleep apnea, and movement disorders can disrupt sleep. The document recommends developing a regular sleep schedule, relaxing before bed, and avoiding caffeine and large meals before sleep to promote better rest.
This document discusses dizziness and balance issues. It provides information on common symptoms of dizziness like vertigo and feeling lightheaded. Potential causes are also outlined, including inner ear problems, neurological issues, medications, and age-related declines in posture and strength. The solution of vestibular rehabilitation therapy is then introduced, which involves physical or occupational therapists developing customized exercises to retrain the brain and compensate for balance issues.
While quality sleep is sometimes elusive due to various interfering factors, adopting certain habits can help encourage better sleep. These include sticking to a consistent sleep schedule, paying attention to diet and avoiding stimulants before bed, creating a restful sleep environment, limiting daytime naps, including physical activity in your daily routine, and managing worries before bedtime. If sleep issues persist, it is important to contact a doctor to identify and treat any underlying causes.
Erectile dysfunction is a common problem noted in men of any age. Numerous individuals and couples are looking for a permanent cure of erectile dysfunction. The Better Erections guide takes you through the problem of erectile dysfunction and the treatment options in a step-by-step fashion. Visit: http://www.beatingerectiledysfunction.com
This document provides an overview and guide to insomnia. It begins with an introduction that defines insomnia as a medical condition involving difficulties falling or staying asleep. It then discusses risk factors for insomnia such as age, gender, and health conditions. Several potential causes of insomnia are outlined, including lifestyle factors, medical conditions, psychological issues, and underlying sleep disorders. Tips for improving sleep hygiene and relaxation techniques are provided. The guide recommends keeping a sleep diary to share with one's doctor and discusses working with a doctor to properly evaluate and treat insomnia.
Global Medical Cures™ | Living with Low Vision
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
Sleep coaches help clients establish healthy sleep patterns by assessing their sleep environment and habits, creating customized plans, and providing ongoing guidance and support. Certification programs teach techniques like improving sleep hygiene, using sleep diaries, and addressing lifestyle factors. The demand for sleep coaches is growing due to increased sleep issues, allowing them to earn $30,000-100,000 annually depending on experience level and client volume. Both adult and toddler sleep coaches employ similar methods to help their clients achieve better quality sleep.
This document provides information on helping elderly friends and family who may be depressed. It defines depression, lists common causes in the elderly like loneliness or illness, and signs to watch for like changes in mood or appetite. It recommends offering social support, encouraging activities, and seeing a doctor. Senior centers in the area are listed that can help connect seniors to programs, healthcare, and each other. A quiz called the Geriatric Depression Scale is included to help assess depression risk in the elderly.
pearly papules removal the fast home alternative cureLen Lockwood
You can now successfully remove pearly penile papules from the comfort of your own home, no surgical intervention is required. This is a low cost solution which will not break the bank as surgical laser removal costs are way beyond what most of us can afford. These methods are tried and tested and only require that you follow the methods to the book, it does require some time on your behalf.
Today everyone is aware of the fact that IVF is the best treatment process when it comes to treating infertility. With the help of it, women can easily become pregnant, and they would not face any more difficulties. In other words, you can also call it an easy process that gives you a better solution to your problem.
The Wise Elephant Downtown Brampton FHT provides comprehensive care to patients by giving family doctors support from other health professionals who work collaboratively. These professionals include specialists, nurses, mental health workers, and others. The goal is to ensure all patient healthcare needs are met. Services include after-hours phone support, urgent care walk-in clinics at multiple locations, and chronic care programs for patients with complex medical issues.
This document introduces Oscar health insurance and how they help guide members to finding appropriate care. It explains that members can sign into their account and search for information on health issues. Oscar will provide information on conditions and options for care, including costs. It highlights they can help find in-network doctors and facilities. The goal is to help members make informed healthcare decisions and get the care they need.
Central tendency, shape, or symmetry practice problems (2)Ken Plummer
The document presents 5 practice problems about differentiating between concepts of central tendency, spread, and symmetry in statistics. For each problem, the user is asked to identify which statistical concept is being examined based on a description. The concepts are then explained, with central tendency referring to average or middle values, spread referring to the differences between lowest and highest values, and symmetry referring to the shape or distribution of data.
Ask a Doctor service gives you quick and easy access to doctors, any time, anywhere. At any time of day, more than 100 doctors are online and ready to answer your questions. Our global network is made up of more than 15,000 doctors from more than 50 specialities. Any time you have a health question, our doctors are ready to help.
Alzheimer's Association Caregiver Center Susie-Vargas
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes that the site offers caregiver tools and resources, educational programs and videos, facts about Alzheimer's disease, information on clinical trials and advances, safety services like MedicAlert, and tools to find local chapters. It also describes some key online tools and programs available, including the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, ALZConnected for connecting with others, and the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help, support, and future planning assistance.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregiver centerSusie-Vargas
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes that the site offers caregiver tools and resources, educational programs and videos, facts about Alzheimer's disease, information on clinical trials and advances, safety services like MedicAlert, and tools to find local chapters and programs. It also describes some key online tools and programs available, including the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, ALZConnected for connecting with others, and the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help, support, and future planning assistance.
Learn the signs of autism early for early diagnosis and treatment. Show compassion to families affected by autism and help support them. Advocate for autism legislation and help families access needed support services. The Hope For Xavier Foundation raises awareness of autism and empowers families through support, advocacy, and research funding.
This document provides 10 insights from an interview with the founder of Curely, an online healthcare platform. It summarizes that Curely aims to provide affordable, constant care from doctors anytime through telehealth services. Key insights include that the quality of care depends on the physician, Curely allows medical opinions for under $10, and it gives access to doctors when the average doctor's visit is only 7 minutes. It encourages learning telehealth through the Curely app.
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes key sections and programs like the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, online caregiver forums and message boards, the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help and support, online training and certification, clinical trials through TrialMatch, and safety services like Comfort Zone and Safe Return. The Alzheimer's Association aims to provide families affected by Alzheimer's and dementia access to information and support.
Caregiver stress can manifest physically, emotionally, and psychologically and put caregivers at risk for poor health outcomes and early mortality. Screening tools like the Zarit Burden Interview can help physicians identify caregivers experiencing high levels of stress. Interventions may include reducing caregiving demands through respite services, counseling, or institutionalizing the care recipient in extreme cases. It is important to evaluate the health status and needs of both the caregiver and care recipient as a unit.
The document discusses common sleep issues that older adults face and provides tips for improving sleep. It notes that older adults need 7-9 hours of sleep per night but tend to sleep earlier. Issues like insomnia, sleep apnea, and movement disorders can disrupt sleep. The document recommends developing a regular sleep schedule, relaxing before bed, and avoiding caffeine and large meals before sleep to promote better rest.
1. Join us for a free seminar on sleep health to learn more.
Tired the minute he wakes up?
Moody all the time?
Falling asleep during the day?
Snoring loudly?
Having trouble paying attention?
If so, your child may be suffering
from a sleep disorder.
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3
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[Name], is your child…
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Sleep disorders affect nearly 70 percent of America’s kids. Children suffering
from sleep disorders often display some of the most tell-tale signs of sleep
issues during the day—hyperactivity, moodiness, poor performance at
school. Poor sleep can also put your child at risk for serious long-term health
problems such as obesity and heart disease.
If you think your child might be having sleep health issues, the Providence
Everett Sleep Health Clinic can help. Call us to schedule a consultation, or
join us for a FREE seminar with sleep expert Dr. Vega to uncover the causes,
symptoms, and treatments relating to sleep disorders.
Don’t be left in the dark any longer—contact us today to learn more about
putting your child’s sleep problems to bed for good.
Providence Everett Medical Center
P.O. Box 1147
Everett, WA 98206-1147
Francisco Vega, MD, PhD
Providence Everett Medical Center’s
Sleep Health Clinic
Dr. Vega is a board certified neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist specializing
in sleep disorders in both adults and children. He is the Medical Director of
Providence Everett’s Sleep Health Institute and has been treating sleep issues for
nearly ten years. Call today for a consultation with Dr. Vega—425-258-7460.
Most insurance plans cover sleep clinic visits. Call us for more information.
If you prefer not to receive information of this type in the future, please call 425-304-0593.
Register for a FREE seminar on children’s sleep health
or schedule a consultation* today. Call 425-258-7460.
*Schedule a consultation and receive a free contour pillow!
Sleep disorders don’t just cause problems at night...
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3. Join us for a free seminar on sleep health to learn more.
Falling asleep doing homework?
Tired all the time?
Snoring loudly?
Performing poorly at school?
Having trouble paying attention?
Chronically moody?
If so, your teen may be suffering
from a sleep disorder.
3
3
3
3
3
3
[Name], is your teen…
4. NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
PROVIDENCE
EVERETT
MEDICAL CENTER
According to a national survey, 60 percent of teens are not getting the sleep their
bodies require. And teens suffering from sleep disorders often display some of
the most tell-tale signs during the day—excessive sleepiness, moodiness, problems
with performance at school. Poor sleep can also put your teen at risk for serious
long-term health problems such as depression, obesity, and heart disease.
If you think your teen might be having sleep health issues, the Providence
Everett Sleep Health Clinic can help. Call us to schedule a consultation, or
join us for a FREE seminar with sleep expert Dr. Vega to uncover the causes,
symptoms, and treatments relating to sleep disorders.
Don’t be left in the dark any longer—contact us today to learn more about
putting your teen’s sleep problems to bed for good.
Providence Everett Medical Center
P.O. Box 1147
Everett, WA 98206-1147
Francisco Vega, MD, PhD
Providence Everett Medical Center’s
Sleep Health Clinic
Dr. Vega is a board certified neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist specializing
in sleep disorders in both adults and children. He is the Medical Director of
Providence Everett’s Sleep Health Institute and has been treating sleep issues for
nearly ten years. Call today for a consultation with Dr. Vega—425-258-7460.
Most insurance plans cover sleep clinic visits. Call us for more information.
If you prefer not to receive information of this type in the future, please call 425-304-0593.
Register for a FREE seminar on sleep health for children and
teens or schedule a consultation* today. Call 425-258-7460.
*Schedule a consultation and receive a free contour pillow!
Sleep disorders don’t just cause problems at night...
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|| BAR CODE || || | ||||||
Firstname Lastname, Suffix
1234 Any Street
Anytown, XX 12345
5. Join us for a free seminar on sleep health to learn more.
Have difficulty staying awake in the car?
Fall asleep easily while reading, watching TV,
or doing routine tasks?
Feel fatigued all the time?
Snore loudly or wake up from snoring?
Have trouble concentrating?
Have an unpleasant tingling feeling in your legs at night?
If so, you may be suffering from a sleep disorder.
3
3
3
3
3
3
[Name], do you…
6. NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
PROVIDENCE
EVERETT
MEDICAL CENTER
Sleep disorders affect over 70 percent of American adults. And unfortunately,
the signs and symptoms can manifest themselves all day long—sleepiness at
work, mistakes behind the wheel, forgetfulness. To make matters worse, poor
sleep health can also put you at risk for serious long-term health problems such
as diabetes, depression, obesity, and even heart disease.
If you think you might be having sleep health issues, the Providence Everett
Sleep Health Clinic can help. Call us to schedule a consultation, or join us for a
FREE seminar with sleep expert Dr. Vega to uncover the causes, symptoms, and
treatments relating to sleep disorders.
Don’t be left in the dark any longer—contact us today to learn more about
putting your sleep problems to bed for good.
Providence Everett Medical Center
P.O. Box 1147
Everett, WA 98206-1147
Francisco Vega, MD, PhD
Providence Everett Medical Center’s
Sleep Health Clinic
Dr. Vega is a board certified neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist specializing
in sleep disorders in both adults and children. He is the Medical Director of
Providence Everett’s Sleep Health Institute and has been treating sleep issues for
nearly ten years. Call today for a consultation with Dr. Vega—425-258-7460.
Most insurance plans cover sleep clinic visits. Call us for more information.
If you prefer not to receive information of this type in the future, please call 425-304-0593.
Register for a FREE seminar on sleep health or schedule
a consultation* today. Call 425-258-7460.
*Schedule a consultation and receive a free contour pillow!
Sleep disorders don’t just cause problems at night...
Endorsement Line
|| BAR CODE || || | ||||||
Firstname Lastname, Suffix
1234 Any Street
Anytown, XX 12345
7. Join us for a free seminar on sleep health to learn more.
Fall asleep easily while reading, watching TV,
or doing routine tasks?
Have difficulty staying awake in the car?
Feel fatigued all the time?
Snore loudly or wake up from snoring?
Have trouble concentrating?
Have an unpleasant tingling feeling in your legs at night?
If so, you may be suffering from a sleep disorder.
3
3
3
3
3
3
[Name], do you…
8. NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
PROVIDENCE
EVERETT
MEDICAL CENTER
Sleep disorders affect over 70 percent of American adults. And unfortunately,
the signs and symptoms can manifest themselves all day long—sleepiness at
work, mistakes behind the wheel, forgetfulness. To make matters worse, poor
sleep health can also put you at risk for serious long-term health problems such
as diabetes, depression, obesity, and even heart disease.
If you think you might be having sleep health issues, the Providence Everett
Sleep Health Clinic can help. Call us to schedule a consultation, or join us for a
FREE seminar with sleep expert Dr. Vega to uncover the causes, symptoms, and
treatments relating to sleep disorders.
Don’t be left in the dark any longer—contact us today to learn more about
putting your sleep problems to bed for good.
Providence Everett Medical Center
P.O. Box 1147
Everett, WA 98206-1147
Francisco Vega, MD, PhD
Providence Everett Medical Center’s
Sleep Health Clinic
Dr. Vega is a board certified neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist specializing
in sleep disorders in both adults and children. He is the Medical Director of
Providence Everett’s Sleep Health Institute and has been treating sleep issues for
nearly ten years. Call today for a consultation with Dr. Vega—425-258-7460.
Most insurance plans cover sleep clinic visits. Call us for more information.
If you prefer not to receive information of this type in the future, please call 425-304-0593.
Register for a FREE seminar on sleep health or schedule
a consultation* today. Call 425-258-7460.
*Schedule a consultation and receive a free contour pillow!
Sleep disorders don’t just cause problems at night...
Endorsement Line
|| BAR CODE || || | ||||||
Firstname Lastname, Suffix
1234 Any Street
Anytown, XX 12345
9. Join us for a free seminar on sleep health to learn more.
Have the ability to fall asleep virtually anytime, anywhere?
Have trouble concentrating?
Snore loudly or wake up from snoring?
Feel fatigued all the time?
Have trouble falling asleep or waking up too early?
Have an unpleasant tingling feeling in your legs at night?
If so, you may be suffering from a sleep disorder.
3
3
3
3
3
3
[Name], do you…
10. Join us for a free seminar on sleep health to learn more.
Have the ability to fall asleep virtually anytime, anywhere?
Feel fatigued all the time?
Have trouble concentrating?
Snore loudly or wake up from snoring?
Have trouble falling asleep or waking up too early?
Have an unpleasant tingling feeling in your
legs at night?
If so, you may be suffering from a sleep disorder.
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Sleep disorders affect over 70 percent of American adults. And unfortunately,
the signs and symptoms can manifest themselves all day long—sleepiness at
work, mistakes behind the wheel, forgetfulness. To make matters worse, poor
sleep health can also put you at risk for serious long-term health problems such
as diabetes, depression, obesity, and even heart disease.
If you think you might be having sleep health issues, the Providence Everett
Sleep Health Clinic can help. Call us to schedule a consultation, or join us for a
FREE seminar with sleep expert Dr. Vega to uncover the causes, symptoms, and
treatments relating to sleep disorders.
Don’t be left in the dark any longer—contact us today to learn more about
putting your sleep problems to bed for good.
Providence Everett Medical Center
P.O. Box 1147
Everett, WA 98206-1147
Francisco Vega, MD, PhD
Providence Everett Medical Center’s
Sleep Health Clinic
Dr. Vega is a board certified neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist specializing
in sleep disorders in both adults and children. He is the Medical Director of
Providence Everett’s Sleep Health Institute and has been treating sleep issues for
nearly ten years. Call today for a consultation with Dr. Vega—425-258-7460.
Most insurance plans cover sleep clinic visits. Call us for more information.
If you prefer not to receive information of this type in the future, please call 425-304-0593.
Register for a FREE seminar on sleep health or schedule
a consultation* today. Call 425-258-7460.
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