Our focus is to help patients and parents identify if they have sleep disordered breathing. Pediatric patients are treated by Healthy Start. Pre-teen to adults are screened by one of our medical doctors to provide the proper testing and treatment under sleep physician direction.


Sleep apnea treatment in Green River, Wyoming, is an important service for those who are deprived of a restful night’s sleep, and for their loved ones. Your health, productivity, and overall happiness can be affected by your sleep, and at Birch Family Dental, we recognize how important this is.
Sleep Better Wyoming has teamed up with Dedicated Sleep to provide Sweetwater County with even more options when it comes to sleep disordered breathing. Dedicated Sleep is a speciality medical group. All treatment is determined and overseen by our specialty medical team that consists of Dr. James Siminski MD, Dr. Daniel Bloch MD, Dr. Bruce Cheatham MD, Dr. Ralph Callo MD, Dr. Vadhan Deepac MD, and four respiratory therapists. You are welcome to visit our office by calling 307-875-3658 to make an appointment. You can also contact Sleep Better Wyoming at 307-871-4542 / 307-875-3658 or email sleepbetterwyoming@gmail.com.
We are in network with PPO policies such as BlueCross® BlueShield®, Cigna®, UMR, UnitedHealthcare® and Aetna™. All treatment and billing is completed by Dedicated Sleep Specialty Office.
Is This You?
- TMJ pain
- Daytime sleepiness
- Impaired cognition
- Night awakenings
- Nighttime bathroom use
- Snoring
- Night time teeth grinding
- Family history of sleep apnea
- Inappropriate napping
- Shift worker
- Hypertension
- Stroke
- Insomnia
- Migraines
- Morning headaches
- Cardiac diseases
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Bed wetting
- Night terrors
- ADHD

Treatment Options

- In-network treatment from start to finish
- TMJ appliance
- Home sleep test
- In-network exams
- CPAP, APAP, Bilevel, ASV
- Mandibural Advancement Device — Sleep Apnea
- Combination therapy to lower CPAP pressure
- Medicare certified for oral appliance therapy
- Treating patients from 2 years old to geriatric
- Keeping your primary care physician informed


