Having trained in Alabama and practiced Sleep Medicine for over 30 years cumulative time in Alabama, Montana, now Georgia in a private practice setting, as well as in Florida, at a VA Medical Center, I have had the good fortune to help thousands of people with their sleep disorders. I like to make my patients comfortable and to listen intently to their descriptions of their symptoms. Finding the intervention that best suits each person individually is the goal of my medical advice. The doctor and the patient are always a team.
Amy Meoli, MD has been practicing sleep medicine for over 20 years. She trained at the University of Missouri-Kansas City prior to her sleep fellowship at Allegheny University in Philadelphia. She is board-certified in sleep medicine.
Amy Meoli, MD says she recognized the changes in patient needs related to sleep issues, and the growing time constraint people have to manage. She believes Sliiip is a progressive move to accommodate patient needs.
Amy Meoli , MD is excited to be a part of this organization. Besides work, she enjoys time with her puppies. She loves to travel and cook.
University of Missouri-Kansas City, BA
University of Missouri-Kansas City, MD
Truman Medical Center West-Kansas City, Missouri
Truman Medical Center West-Kansas City, Missouri
Allegheny University Health System, MCP division-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Red blood cell transfusion in ARDS (abstract), American Review of Respiratory Diseases
Nasal continuous positive airway pressure requirement after uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (abstract), Sleep
Meoli AL, Casey KR, Clark RW, et al. Hypopnea in sleep-disordered breathing in adults. Sleep 2001;24(4):469-70.
Meoli AL, Rosen CL, Kristo D, et al. Upper airway management of the adult patient with obstructive sleep apnea in the perioperative period-avoiding complications. Sleep 2003;26(8):1060-5.
Meoli AL, Rosen CL, Kristo D, etal. Oral nonprescription treatment for insomnia: an evaluation of products with limited evidence. J Clin Sleep Med 2005;1(2):173-87.
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