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Minneapolis Sleep Clinics Expand Options for Overnight Sleep Disorder Monitoring

Minneapolis wellness seekers now have more options for overnight monitoring at area centers focused on sleep disorders.

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By Minneapolis Wellness Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 8:35 PM

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Updated 1 h ago· 10 July 2026, 9:11 PM

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Minneapolis Sleep Clinics Expand Options for Overnight Sleep Disorder Monitoring
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Minneapolis residents booked sleep studies at a rate 18 percent higher in the first half of 2026 than the same period last year, according to intake logs at two major local providers.

Wellness routines in the city increasingly include attention to nightly rest after multiple workplace surveys showed fatigue cutting productivity at downtown offices. Local clinics report that patients cite irregular schedules tied to the light rail and shift work along the Mississippi riverfront as common triggers for seeking evaluation.

Clinics serving the metro

The Sleep Disorders Center at Abbott Northwestern Hospital on East 28th Street runs overnight studies seven nights a week, with rooms equipped for CPAP titration and multiple sleep latency tests. Patients from the North Loop and Uptown neighborhoods often choose this site because it sits two blocks from the 28th Street light-rail stop. A second option, the Minnesota Sleep Institute clinic on France Avenue in Edina, added two new monitoring suites in May and accepts referrals from primary-care offices in south Minneapolis.

Both locations use the same scoring software and forward results to board-certified sleep physicians within 48 hours. The institute also offers a daytime nap study package priced at $950 for people who cannot stay overnight.

Next steps for evaluation

Anyone experiencing loud snoring, morning headaches or daytime drowsiness can call their primary doctor for a referral or contact the centers directly for self-pay pricing. Most insurance plans cover the test after a brief questionnaire confirms elevated risk. Residents should expect a two-to-four-week wait for a bed, though both sites keep a short list for cancellations that can move an appointment forward by several days.

After the study, follow-up visits focus on lifestyle adjustments such as consistent bedtimes and reduced screen time in the hour before lights out. Local wellness groups at the Minneapolis YMCA on 9th Street South now run free sleep-hygiene workshops on the first Tuesday of each month to complement clinical care.

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