| Title: |
Chairman of
the Board |
| Phone: |
513-459-7750 |
| Fax: |
513-459-8030 |
| Email: |
dixie@snorenomore.com |
| Office
Location: |
4780
Socialville Foster Rd Mason, OH 45040 |
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Sleepcare Diagnostics was
founded by Dixie Snider in 1985.
Today, Sleepcare Diagnostics is the
largest and most elaborate sleep testing
facility under one roof in the country.
The concept of testing and treatment
that the company offers is unique to
sleep disorder laboratories. Most importantly,
the philosophy that guided the company
in its early years still remains the
backbone of the company today: to take
the fear out of being tested and treated
for a sleep disorder and to offer the
exceptional accommodations and service
our patients deserve.
Laying the Foundation
Dixie’s introduction to the field
of sleep studies took place in the early
1980s when she helped her husband, Jim
Snider, start a hospital supply company
in Cincinnati called CP Medical Cincinnati.
During this time, the company was asked
to supply sleep labs in the area with
equipment necessary to perform sleep
studies. Dixie became very interested
in the field; she learned how sleep
laboratories operated and became knowledgeable
about the equipment and the protocol
for running a sleep lab. After two years
researching sleep disorder diagnosis
and treatment approaches, she left CP
Medical Cincinnati in 1985 to establish
Sleepcare Inc. (The name changed to
Sleepcare Diagnostics in 1990.)
The Early Years
A number of psychiatrists and pulmonologists
were of great help to Dixie as she developed
her vision. Robert Mendenhall, a local
attorney and financier, provided needed
financial backing and other critical
support for the endeavor. Dixie started
her venture by offering a simple, in-home,
overnight screening test for local insurance
companies. Her charge was to determine
whether an individual had symptoms of
sleep apnea that warranted being tested
in a sleep disorders lab. Other services
included infant monitoring for sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS), and the
supply of nasal continuous positive
airway pressure (NCPAP) to patients
referred to Sleepcare by a local sleep
lab.
While working with patients in need
of the NCPAP sleep system, Dixie learned
about the dissatisfaction with their
experiences at the sleep lab. The cold,
clinical atmosphere and impersonal treatment
patients received at the time made a
lasting impression on Dixie. She decided
to discontinue the SIDS program and
concentrate on the development of the
adult sleep apnea market.
A pioneer in sleep disorders diagnosis
and treatment, Dixie severed her ties
with sleep labs and worked diligently,
with the help of her husband, to identify
experts with whom they could work to
develop their own sleep testing system.
She then approached Shahrokh Javaheri,
M.D., an internationally recognized
expert for his contributions to the
field of sleep research. Dr. Javaheri
is a board-certified physician in Pulmonology,
Internal Medicine and Sleep Disorders;
a Professor Emeritus at the University
of Cincinnati College of Medicine; head
of the sleep research department at
the VA Medical Center in Cincinnati,
Ohio; and Medical Director of Sleepcare
Diagnostics today.
Dr. Javaheri personally evaluated their
system and determined it was effective
for diagnosing patients with sleep apnea.
He agreed to join Sleepcare as the consulting
physician and interpreter of sleep studies
with assurance from Dixie and Jim that
they were committed to working toward
acquiring full polysomnography (considered
the "gold standard" and most
reliable diagnostic method to confirm
a sleep-related breathing disorder).
They opened a one-bed facility in West
Chester, Ohio, in 1990 while continuing
to home test and provide NCPAP services.
It was a difficult beginning, as the
diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders
was still in its pioneer stage. After
all, sleep apnea was first diagnosed
in 1965 and NCPAP therapy was first
applied to sleep apnea in 1981. As a
result, much time was spent supplying
physicians and insurance companies with
research on sleep apnea and NCPAP.
In 1992 Sleepcare became the first
sleep laboratory in the country with
the ability to both diagnose and treat
apnea patients. Services included a
proactive and intensive follow-up program
that monitored patients’ progress
with NCPAP therapy long-term at no cost
to the patient or the insurance provider.
Today, approximately 90 percent of Sleepcare
patients remain compliant with treatment
long-term. (The national average is
60 percent).
Becoming an Industry Leader
In 1995, the company moved to a five-bed
facility in Mason, Ohio, which grew
to eight beds by 2001. The company’s
booming growth led to the opening of
a new, luxurious, 15-bed facility in
Mason in 2003. That same year the company
opened a Dayton-area office, a partnership
between Sleepcare and several Dayton
pulmonologists.
In 2004, the Mason facility expanded
to inclue 19 beds. A new Eastgate facility
also was opened, a joint venture with
a local physician practice.
Dixie never forgot the unhappy patients
who said they would never go through
the experience of being tested in a
sleep lab again. Her goal has always
been to make a visit to Sleepcare Diagnostics
a pleasant experience. A staff of professionals
who are trained in providing exceptional
patient care welcomes patients with
all types of sleep disorders.
Dixie has proven to the physician community
that continuity of care and attention
to the special needs of their patients
is her company’s primary concern.
Sleepcare’s integrated service
model – which includes diagnosis,
treatment and the provision of therapeutic
devices – helps patients receive
the multifaceted care they need. Physicians
agree, referring more patients to Sleepcare
Diagnostics than any other sleep lab
in the area.
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