Dr. SARAH ALDERMAN, MD
Sleep medicine →(773) 481-1570
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Sarah Alderman is a board-certified sleep medicine specialist with expertise in internal medicine and pulmonary disease who works with patients struggling to achieve restorative sleep. She treats a diverse range of sleep disorders including obstructive sleep apnea, chronic insomnia, and circadian rhythm disruptions through evidence-based virtual consultations. Dr. Alderman is accepting new patients for telehealth appointments across Illinois and brings a comprehensive diagnostic approach to understanding how sleep problems affect overall health and quality of life.
Services offered
Dr. Alderman provides comprehensive telehealth evaluations for patients with sleep disorders, including detailed history-taking, symptom assessment, and guidance on diagnostic testing such as home sleep apnea tests or polysomnography when needed. She develops individualized treatment plans that may include behavioral sleep medicine strategies, CPAP and PAP device management, medication evaluation, sleep hygiene optimization, and coordination with other specialists. Her practice focuses on serving working adults, shift workers, patients with untreated or poorly controlled sleep apnea, and individuals suffering from chronic insomnia who have not found relief through standard approaches. During virtual appointments, Dr. Alderman reviews sleep patterns, discusses daytime symptoms like fatigue and cognitive difficulties, explains findings in accessible terms, and establishes realistic goals for improving sleep quality and daytime functioning.