More than a third of school aged children may have sleep problems. Disturbed sleep at night makes it harder to function during the day. It raises the risk of problems with how a child behaves and learns. Problems to do with a child’s sleep might not be noticed for some time. Parents often find it hard to detect that something is wrong. Most sleep problems and sleep disorders can be treated. Most can be cured. Some can’t be cured, but can be managed effectively.
Dr Sanjeev Gupta provides comprehensive assessment of sleep issues in children. He spends lot of time working with families, helping them understand their child’s difficulties and developing a treatment plan in conjunction with other teams.