Providence opens new sleep clinic

A display of EEG electrodes that will be connected to sleep study patients at the Providence Sleep Center at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Center Medical Center. (DAN PELLE/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)
Dr. David Ramey, medical director of the Providence Sleep Center, visits a pediatric room for conducting sleep studies Monday at Providence St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Medical Center in Spokane. There are seven rooms set up, with five more coming from Providence Holy Family Hospital. (DAN PELLE/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)
Darrell Bryant, Sleep Center at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center manager, shows monitors displaying views of patients rooms, Monday, March 25, 2025. (DAN PELLE/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)
Darrell Bryant, Sleep Center at Providence St. Luke's Rehabilitation Medical Center manager, points out the information sent to monitors from connections on the patients heads, Monday, March 25, 2025. (DAN PELLE/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)
A bed-side head unit is where electrodes are plugged into when attached to a sleep patient's head at the Providence Sleep Center at Providence St. LukeÕs Rehabilitation Medical Center. (DAN PELLE/THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW)
rovidence opens new sleep clinic