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Cape Fear Valley Health opens Sleep Clinic in Hoke County

By Staff Report, posted 2 hours ago

Cape Fear Valley Health has opened a new Sleep Medicine Clinic at 300 Medical Pavilion Drive, Suite 170, in Raeford, expanding specialized care for patients with sleep disorders. 

“We’re proud to expand our services and open a dedicated Sleep Medicine Clinic at our Hoke Campus to meet the growing needs of this vibrant community,” said Savannah Melvin, PA-C, in a press release. “As a Hoke County resident, I’m honored to help bring specialized sleep care to my neighbors. This clinic provides expert treatment in a convenient, local setting.”

The clinic provides evaluation and treatment for insomnia, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrome, snoring and other sleep-related conditions. It also offers diagnostic sleep studies.

Corporate Director John Bigger said the clinic will help address the needs of one of the fastest-growing areas in North Carolina. “Many residents, including our growing military population, suffer from sleep-related issues and we’re here to help,” he said in a press release.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (910) 904-8200 or visit Cape Fear Valley Sleep Specialists – Hoke.

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