It is estimated that over fifty million Americans suffer from some kind of sleep disorder. A vast majority of these go undiagnosed. Whether you suffer from sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, Restless Legs Syndrome, or one or more of a variety of other sleep disorders, it can cause a major impact on your quality of life. It is estimated that people spend nearly one third of their lives in bed and at Sleep Clinic of Arkansas we are dedicated to improving our patients' quality of sleep. Through proper diagnosis and treatment, most sleep issues can be resolved. If you feel you may be suffering from a sleep disorder, look over the information in the site. If you would like an appointment, please look under contact information and give us a call.
Dr. Goza is a native of Paragould, Arkansas and graduated from Arkansas State University in Jonesoboro in 1974. He received his medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Medical Society. After two years' residency in Internal Medicine, he completed a three year residency in Neurology before beginning practice in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He became certified in neurology by the American Board of Pychiatry and Neurology in 1985.
While in Jonesboro, between 1984 and 1998, Dr. Goza's practice became more focused on sleep medicine. He became the first medical director for the sleep center which was opened by St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center and maintained that role until 1998, when he chose to relocate his practice to the central Arkansas area. Since 2000, he has practiced sleep medicine exclusively.He was certified by the American Board of Sleep Medicine in 2003. He became certified in sleep medicine by the American Board of Pyschiatry and Neurology in 2007, the first year that this was offered.