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Enjoy better sleep for your best health.
If you're like most people, your life is filled with family, friends, work, hobbies and other interests. But sleepless nights, fatigue, daytime sleepiness, a chronic cough or shortness of breath can slow you down... or stop you cold. Sleep problems may indicate potentially life-threatening medical conditions that require immediate care. That's where board-certified pulmonology doctor and sleep medicine specialist Habib G. Munshi, MD, FCCP, FAASM, at Branson Institute of Sleep in Branson, Missouri, can help. Dr. Munshi has the knowledge and experience to diagnose and treat sleep or breathing disorders. He is a board-certified pulmonology, critical care and sleep medicine specialist with more than a decade of experience treating breathing and common sleep disorders. Dr. Munshi and his support staff deliver your care in a warm, friendly, relaxed, very home-like atmosphere. Dr. Munshi will answer all your questions, teach you about your condition and suggest helpful lifestyle changes that provide a strong foundation for your best health. With his comprehensive, personalized care and exceptional bedside manner, you will start getting better sleep, breathe easier, reduce snoring and enjoy more energy and a happier, healthier life. To schedule an appointment, call Branson Institute of Sleep today at 417-334-5864 or use our online Request an Appointment form. |
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TestimonialI would like to thank Dr. Munshi for the excellent care he provided to me. I truly believe that he saved my life. In early 2010 I became very ill. I was blacking out, falling, sleep walking and towards the end there were days that my cognitive function was 90% gone. There were days I could not even make a sentence... |