Muhammad Usama, MD FACP
Muhammad Usama, MD FACP, is board certified in internal medicine, sleep medicine and obesity medicine. Dr. Usama speaks four languages and treats a full spectrum of sleep disorders in adult population, specifically obstructive sleep apnea, insomnia, shift work and circadian rhythm disorders, sleep health disparities in underserved population, sleep disordered breathing in obese patients, excessive daytime sleepiness and restless legs syndrome.
Interplay of OSA, obesity and cardiac function. Impact of Anthropometric measures (neck circumference and BMI) and sleep disordered breathing variables (AHI, ETCO2, T88) on echocardiographic parameters of systolic and diastolic dysfunction, presented in SLEEP 2021 meeting.
As a dedicated sleep physician, my practice philosophy revolves around delivering compassionate, comprehensive, and evidence-based care to every patient. I believe in addressing not just the symptoms but also the underlying causes of sleep disorders, recognizing the profound impact they can have on overall health and quality of life. I am committed to providing education and guidance to help patients make informed decisions about their health. Whether managing common sleep disorders such as sleep apnea or addressing complex cases, I prioritize patient safety, comfort, and long-term wellness. My goal is not only to treat sleep disorders but also to promote overall well-being and a restful, rejuvenating sleep experience.
Dr. Usama enjoys exploring national parks, evolutionary history, philosophy, history of Indian subcontinent, travelling, exploring new cultures, and trying new foods.
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