Dr. RACHEL HIGGINBOTHAM, MD
Sleep medicine →(603) 749-0913
Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Rachel Higginbotham is a board-certified sleep medicine specialist with dual training in psychiatry and neurology, helping patients reclaim restful nights and wake feeling restored. Through comprehensive sleep evaluations and personalized treatment plans delivered via telehealth, she guides patients with chronic insomnia, sleep apnea, and circadian rhythm disorders toward sustainable improvements in sleep quality and daytime functioning. Dr. Higginbotham accepts new patients for virtual consultations throughout New Hampshire and surrounding areas.
Services offered
Dr. Higginbotham offers comprehensive telehealth consultations for patients struggling with chronic insomnia, obstructive and central sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, narcolepsy, and circadian rhythm sleep disorders. She combines evidence-based approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), sleep hygiene optimization, and medical management when appropriate to address the root causes of sleep disruption. Her practice serves adults dealing with work-related sleep problems, shift work schedules, non-restorative sleep, and complex sleep disorders requiring specialist-level care. Typical virtual sessions include detailed sleep history assessment, review of sleep logs or wearable device data, discussion of current symptoms and their impact on daily life, and development of a tailored treatment plan that may include behavioral strategies, medication management, or referrals for sleep studies when needed.