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Identifying risk factors and symptoms of sleep apnea
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Neil Mills

I have been with Kaiser Permanente since 1996, in the Sleep Apnea department. My approach to my patients is based on education and supporting their long-term use of appropriate treatment for sleep disorders. This education includes the medical involvement and also the ability to increase the quality of one's life. There are many treatments that exist, but the main focus is on CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) for sleep apnea.

Title: 
Lead Respiratory Therapist
Board Certification: 
Registered Respiratory Therapist
Education: 
BA, University of Denver
Specialty: 
Sleep Disorders, mainly sleep apnea
Favorite Colorado Activities: 
Camping, hiking, walking and family time.

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