Halley Tsai
Sleep medicine →(808) 691-5252
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Halley Tsai is a sleep medicine specialist licensed in Hawaii who provides comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic care for patients with a wide range of sleep disorders. With expertise in both behavioral and pharmacological treatment approaches, Dr. Tsai specializes in managing obstructive sleep apnea, chronic insomnia, and circadian rhythm disorders through evidence-based interventions. She offers full telehealth availability for consultations, follow-up evaluations, and sleep disorder management.
Services offered
Dr. Tsai provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders through secure telehealth appointments. Her services include diagnostic assessment of insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, and circadian rhythm disorders using detailed clinical history and sleep study interpretation. Treatment approaches emphasize cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) alongside appropriate medical management when indicated. During typical telehealth sessions, patients can expect thorough symptom review, discussion of sleep patterns and daytime functioning, education about sleep hygiene and behavioral modifications, and personalized treatment planning. Dr. Tsai works with adolescents and adults experiencing non-restorative sleep, sleep fragmentation, excessive daytime sleepiness, and shift work-related sleep problems.