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Havasu Regional Medical Center acquires Sleep Center

LAKE HAVASU CITY  – Havasu Regional Medical Center (Havasu Regional) announced today that it has acquired Sleep-Wake Disorders Center of Havasu, effective immediately. The hospital will own and operate the facility, which is the only sleep center in Lake Havasu City, and provide sleep disorder studies and related services for the community.

“We are excited for the Sleep-Wake Disorders Center team to join our family as we work together to provide important sleep testing and diagnostic services to the community,” said Mike Patterson, CEO of Havasu Regional Medical Center. “Healthy sleep habits are a cornerstone of good health, and we want to play a bigger role in helping our friends and neighbors stay healthy and well in all aspects of their lives. This acquisition provides a great opportunity for us to advance our mission of Making Communities Healthier, while further strengthening these vital services here in Lake Havasu City and expanding them in the future.”

The location of the center will remain the same at 1695 Mesquite Avenue in Lake Havasu City. Four on-site sleep rooms will continue to be available for performing sleep disorder studies, and some patients may qualify for in-home sleep studies as well.

All five current employees of the center will join the Havasu Regional team, and the current medical director, Dr. Devin Cunning, who is Board-Certified in Sleep Medicine, will continue in his role. The center is certified by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

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