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Local Sleep Clinics and Sleep Study Information Guide Detroit Residents Seeking Better Rest

Detroit clinics expand access to overnight studies and follow-up care as wellness routines gain traction across the city.

By Detroit Wellness Desk · Published July 10, 2026

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Detroit residents now book sleep studies at multiple local centers that track breathing patterns, heart rate and movement during overnight stays.

Interest in these services has risen alongside broader wellness programs in neighborhoods from Corktown to Midtown. City health reports note more adults report daytime fatigue after irregular shift work at auto plants and downtown offices. Clinics report steady inquiries since early 2025 when local employers began offering wellness stipends that cover part of diagnostic costs.

Henry Ford and DMC centers lead local options

The Henry Ford Sleep Disorders Center on West Grand Boulevard conducts full polysomnography tests that measure oxygen levels and brain waves. Patients arrive by 8 p.m. and stay until 6 a.m. the next day. Staff at the Detroit Medical Center Sleep Medicine program in Midtown use portable home kits for milder cases that cost less than in-lab visits. Both sites accept referrals from primary care doctors along Woodward Avenue and offer follow-up appointments within two weeks of results.

Local data shows an average sleep study at these Detroit facilities runs between $1,200 and $2,800 depending on insurance coverage. The Michigan Department of Health recorded a 22 percent increase in sleep disorder diagnoses statewide from 2023 to 2025. Detroit clinics alone handled 1,850 studies last year, with July 2026 slots already filling at the Henry Ford location.

Next steps for residents

Call the Henry Ford center at 313-916-2600 to schedule an initial consultation or request a home kit from the DMC program. Participants should track sleep habits for one week before the visit using a simple notebook or phone app. A primary care physician can confirm whether an overnight test fits individual health needs before any appointment is set.

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