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Dr. Mandeep Rana, MD is a pediatric neurologist in Roanoke, VA specializing in pediatric neurology and sleep medicine. She graduated from Sardar Patel University. Dr. Mandeep Rana, MD is affiliated with Carilion Clinic.
4348 Electric Road
Roanoke, VA 24018
Headache
Headaches are dull or sharp pains that occur in regions of the head and face. Headaches occur in many different forms and vary in location, severity, and duration. They are not necessarily a sign of an underlying illness and often resolve on their own. However, headaches can present significant day-to-day discomfort. The most common forms of headaches include:
Living with headaches is challenging; headaches can prevent people from fully enjoying life. Medical treatment and care in avoiding certain triggers can help those with headaches begin to feel normal once again.
Sleep Study
A sleep study reveals important insights about a patient's sleep patterns by measuring brain activity, breathing, and movement. There are five types of sleep studies: a polysomnogram, titration sleep study, split night sleep study, multiple sleep latency test, and at-home sleep study. Sleep studies may help identify conditions such as:
The most widely performed sleep test is the traditional polysomnogram (PSG). This test is typically used to determine whether patients have sleep apnea (lapses in breathing while asleep). Polysomnograms are conducted overnight in a specialized sleep clinic or sleep center, where a patient enters the sleep center and is assigned to a room with a bed, medical equipment, and monitoring system. An overnight sleep technician attaches electrodes to the patient's head, chest, and legs. This application process lasts for around an hour. A sleep technician watches and evaluates the patient as they sleep. Objects such as a comfortable pillow from home, toiletries, and small personal items may be helpful in easing patients into sleep in unfamiliar surroundings.
Patients receive their physician-interpreted sleep study results within a few weeks of the test. If sleep apnea is detected, patients may be asked to return for a titration sleep study. A titration study involves the same procedures and electrode placement of a polysomnogram, but also includes a mask attached to a CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine. The CPAP machine brings pressurized air to the patient. The technician may monitor and adjust the CPAP's air pressure throughout the night. The purpose of a titration study is to determine the appropriate air pressure for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (blocked upper airway).
A split night study combines the polysomnogram and titration sleep studies into two sessions on the same night. Split night studies enable patients to complete both studies quickly instead of waiting weeks in between tests and may expedite the interpretation of results and treatment.
Multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) measures how fast someone is able to fall asleep. Unlike other sleep tests, this test is performed during the day. It may take place after an overnight sleep study. The MSLT test monitors napping and potential for daytime sleepiness and exhaustion.
At-home sleep tests are fully conducted by patients in their own homes. Patients attach fewer electrodes, a breathing sensor, a microphone, and a data collection device to themselves and sleep in their own beds. The following morning, patients gather the data collection device and return it to their medical providers. While at-home sleep tests are convenient, they are not recommended for patients with severe sleep problems. At-home sleep tests are less precise than clinical tests and do not measure brain activity.
Sleep studies are essential to helping patients receive accurate sleep disorder diagnoses and proper treatment. A sleep study can be the first step towards higher quality sleep and physical health.
Dr. Mandeep Rana, MD graduated from Sardar Patel University. She completed residency at Boston Medical Center. She is certified by the Board Certification: AB Psychiatry & Neurology - w/ Spec Qual in Child Neurology and has a state license in Massachusetts.
Medical School: Sardar Patel University
Residency: Boston Medical Center
Board Certification: Board Certification: AB Psychiatry & Neurology - w/ Spec Qual in Child Neurology
Licensed In: Massachusetts
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AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP |
$110
FARXIGA $110 |
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Pernix Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. |
$101
Silenor $101 |
Jazz Pharmaceuticals Inc. |
$20
Epidiolex $20 |
Food and Beverage | $231 |
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Dr. Mandeep Rana, who practices in Roanoke, VA, is a medical specialist in pediatric neurology and sleep medicine. Her clinical interests include sleep study, neuromuscular disorders (nerve & muscle diseases), and sleep apnea. She is professionally affiliated with Carilion Clinic. After attending Sardar Patel University for medical school, Dr. Rana completed her residency training at Saint Peter's University Hospital and Boston Medical Center. According to Doctor.com, new patients are welcome to contact her office in Roanoke, VA.