Successful Sleep and Wellness
Sleep Is Essential.
It's Time to Claim Yours.
Helping you achieve restful nights and energized days.
OUR STORY
Why I Started Successful Sleep and Wellness
As my career in sleep medicine evolved, I realized I wanted to practice in a way that allowed me to offer truly individualized care, care that puts you, the patient, at the center. After earning my medical degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and completing my internal medicine residency, I spent several years as a hospitalist before pursuing my passion for sleep health through a fellowship at Emory University.
Board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Sleep Medicine, I have held roles as a sleep medicine physician and Assistant Professor of Sleep Medicine, and have contributed to national healthcare organizations and clinical guideline development. My clinical interests span sleep-disordered breathing, hypersomnia and narcolepsy, insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, restless legs syndrome, parasomnias, and the relationship between sleep and cardiometabolic health.
“My mission is to provide a personalized, patient-centered approach to sleep medicine that addresses the full spectrum of sleep concerns, with your well-being always guiding the process.”
I understand that sleep challenges are varied and deeply personal, and I strive to provide care that is thoughtful, unhurried, and responsive to your unique situation.
My commitment to you is simple: to ensure you receive the time, attention, and clinical expertise needed to support a healthier, more rested life.
Dr. Olubusola Gomes, MD
Founder & Owner
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The Practice
Our Approach to Care
Our Health Mission
Our goal is to provide personalized healthcare on your terms.
Experience & Professionalism
We understand the importance of educating you on the most effective ways to take care of your sleep health, so that you can live a full life.
Evidence-Based Solutions
From home sleep apnea testing to telemedicine consultations, our modern solutions are tailored to meet your unique needs.
A New Approach
A New Approach to Sleep Medicine
Experience a new level of sleep care. Schedule your consultation today and start your journey to better sleep and health.
Where We Serve
Keeping Your Health in Mind
Right now, all of our visits are done remotely. Dr. Gomes is currently accepting patients in New Jersey:
Practice Policies
Policies
- Sleep Medicine Diagnostic Consultation (CPT code 99204 or 99205 with modifier 95)
- Follow-Up Visit for Sleep Disorder Management (CPT codes 99214 or 99215 with modifier 95)
- Evaluation for Positive Airway Pressure (CPT code 94660 or 99457 with modifier 95)
Cancellations and No-Show Policy
Appointments canceled with less than 24 business hours notice or missed without prior notification will be billed at the full appointment fee.
Telehealth-Only Practice
All appointments are conducted remotely via secure telehealth platforms, offering flexibility and accessibility to patients regardless of location.
This telehealth model is designed to provide high-quality sleep medicine care with a focus on convenience, accessibility, and individualized patient support.
OUR STORY
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