Sean Barry, Md
Sleep medicine →(402) 483-8600
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
I'm passionate about helping people reclaim restful nights and wake up feeling like themselves again. As a sleep medicine specialist with training in pulmonary disease and internal medicine, I work with patients to diagnose and treat a wide range of sleep disorders—from obstructive sleep apnea to chronic insomnia—using evidence-based approaches. I'm committed to listening carefully to your sleep struggles and creating a personalized treatment plan that fits your life, all through convenient virtual visits.
Services offered
I provide comprehensive telehealth consultations for the full spectrum of sleep disorders affecting adults. My approach combines careful evaluation of your sleep history, review of sleep study results when available, and discussion of both medical and behavioral treatment options. I specialize in diagnosing and managing obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, chronic insomnia, restless legs syndrome, and circadian rhythm disorders. During your virtual visit, we'll discuss your symptoms in detail, explore contributing factors like stress and lifestyle, and develop a treatment strategy that may include CPAP therapy guidance, medication management, sleep hygiene optimization, or referral for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. I'm experienced in working with patients across different age groups and medical backgrounds, including those with comorbid conditions like heart disease, COPD, or obesity that impact sleep quality.