About Our Sleep Specialist on Long Island, NY
Our Patient Philosophy
Our goal is to provide world-class patient care utilizing our skills, experience and caring. We treat your entire person.
It is our equal understanding of your desired lifestyle and your disorder that we believe will provide the optimum positive results.
In today’s world, there are many pressures put on physicians to see high volumes of patients. We take the patient/doctor relationship back to earlier times when emphasizing the importance of preserving an appropriate amount of time for history taking and a detailed physical exam yielded the most accurate diagnosis. This leads to fewer trips to our office and less testing. We continue this extra time and care on each future visit.
Our new, home-like office reflects our caring philosophy as well. It is a place you feel relaxed, appointments are easily made – and timely kept, and a staff that always treats you with a warm and friendly attitude.
If you or someone you know is in need of a sleep specialist Long Island NY, get in touch with Three Village Neurology today.
Dr. James D. Bruno, M.D., D.P.N.-N
Dr. Bruno is board certified in Neurology and Sleep Disorders. He completed his Neurology training at George Washington University in Washington, DC in 2003. He then went on to complete a fellowship in both Neurophysiology (Epilepsy/Neuromuscular Disorders) and Sleep Disorders at SUNY Stony Brook in 2004 and 2005 respectively. He is currently in solo practice and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology at SUNY Stony Brook. Dr. Bruno is also an Associate Clinical Director of The Comprehensive Epilepsy Center of Long Island and offers clinical evaluations at the Sleep Disorders Center, both located at St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson, NY.
Highly regarded by his patients, Dr. Bruno was rated at the highest level of satisfaction in a recent independent survey. He has won several merits of distinction, including several Patient’s Choice Awards, Americas Top Doctor Award and Most Compassionate Doctor Recognition. He was also the recipient of the Extraordinary People in Care Award by the Epilepsy Foundation of Long Island.
Specialties
Dr. Bruno is a professional in both Sleep Apnea and Epilepsy, as well as general neurology. In his practice, he only uses the most up to date technologies to diagnose and treat these conditions; Polysomnography and Electroencephalography respectively. Both Epilepsy and Sleep Apnea are treatable if properly diagnosed, and in most cases, sufferers go on to lead incredibly fulfilling and uninhibited lives. If you are suffering from the symptoms of either of these diseases, contact Dr. Bruno, a sleep specialist Long Island NY, and together you can get the answers you need, create a plan of action, and be on your way to living a healthier life.
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Sleep Specialist in Long Island
Insomnia & Difficulty Sleeping
One of the most common sleep disorders that are often reported by our patients is Insomnia. If you have experienced difficulty in falling or staying asleep, then you know how debilitating this condition can be for sufferers. Fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and changes in mood are all common symptoms of this condition. Insomnia can be frustrating, exhausting, and affect all areas of your life. At Three Village Neurology, a sleep specialist Long Island NY, we seek to understand your sleep condition and find solutions that can help to reduce or eliminate your symptoms.
Risk Factors for Insomnia
While anyone can develop a sleep disorder at any time, there are a variety of risk factors and causes that can contribute to the development of a sleep disorder. Understanding the cause of your insomnia can also be beneficial in developing a treatment plan that is unique to you and effective. The causes and risk factors for Insomnia can be divided into the categories of medical, psychological, and lifestyle causes.
Medical Causes of Insomnia
- Sinus and Nasal problems, including allergies.
- Gastrointestinal Problems, such as acid reflux.
- Endocrine problems, such as hyperthyroidism.
- Asthma.
- Arthritis.
- Neurological Conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease.
- Chronic Pain.
- Other Brain & Neurological causes.
Psychological Causes of Insomnia
- Depression and Major Depressive Disorder.
- Anxiety, including tension, excessive worry, feelings of being overwhelmed, and a general feeling of over overstimulation.
Lifestyle Causes of insomnia
- Taking short naps throughout the day can contribute to insomnia.
- Excessive Screen Time before falling asleep.
- “Sleeping-in” to make up for lost sleep.
- Working irregular hours that disrupt your natural sleep schedule, including shift work.
- Consuming stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine can disrupt your sleep, especially if taken in the evening or before bedtime.
- Consuming heavy meals or alcohol late at night can disrupt your body’s ability to engage in deep, restful sleep.
Insomnia is a complicated condition with many possible causes and treatments. If your condition is chronic and is not alleviated through lifestyle changes, it may be time to seek the help of a neurologist. A sleep specialist in Long Island NY, such as Dr. James Bruno at Three Village Neurology, understands the full extent of your symptoms and providing lasting and effective treatment.
How a Sleep Specialist can Help
Neurologists can help patients with Insomnia & difficulty sleeping in a number of ways. Neurologists specialize in treating a diseases & disorders of the brain, spinal cord and nervous system, which are all areas that are closely related to many of the key causes of Insomnia. Furthermore, difficulty sleeping and associated health problems can be warning signs of more serious health problems, such as stroke and seizure.
If you are suffering from Insomnia, don’t wait to seek treatment. Insomnia can cause a number of problems for your health and daily functioning. We at Three Village Neurology, a sleep specialist in Long Island NY, will seek to understand, evaluate and treat your sleep problems in a safe and effective manner. Contact us today to learn more about our practice or to book an appointment with our Board Certified Neurology and Sleep Disorder neurologist, Dr. James Bruno.
Sleep Apnea and Other Sleep Disorders
Sleep disorders, including snoring, sleep apnea, insomnia, and restless legs syndrome are very common. They are also incredibly debilitating because not only do they affect your sleep habits, but the issues carry through to the daytime as you are deprived of the proper amount of sleep. Quality sleep is necessary for optimal health and can affect, mood, weight, and hormone levels.
Identifying the underlying causes of your sleeping problem is the best thing you can do to help yourself. Do you feel irritable or tired during the day? Do you have difficulty concentrating? Do you require caffeinated beverages often? These seemingly normal feelings could actually be symptoms of a sleep disorder.
If you suspect you have a sleep disorder, there are simple tests and studies that can identify your issues, and set you on a course for a better night’s sleep and healthier life. Contact us today so we can conduct a sleep-related examination to study your sleep patterns. We have state-of-the-art personalized treatment plans.
Some Signs of Sleep Disorders:
- Insomnia or difficulty sleeping
- Loud snoring at night
- Waking up
- Insomnia or difficulty sleeping
- Headaches upon waking
- Unintentional sleep
- Acting out dreams
How Can Three Village Neurology Help?
Causes Of Sleep Apnea
Are you feeling tired even after a long night’s sleep? Do you receive complaints about loud snoring? If so, then you may be suffering from sleep apnea. Sleep apnea occurs when your breathing stops and starts repeatedly throughout your sleep. This breathing interruption usually lasts for at least ten seconds and can be problematic leading to complications such as daytime fatigue, drowsy driving, high blood pressure, heart problems, and type 2 diabetes. If you think you may be suffering from sleep apnea, our sleep specialist in Long Island NY, Dr. James Bruno can help you get the sleep you need and deserve.
There are three main types of sleep apnea:
Common treatment options for sleep apnea include:
- Lifestyle changes – Excess weight is a common cause of obstructive sleep apnea.
- Continuous positive airway pressure device (CPAP) – this a mask that fits over your nose and or mouth and gently blows air into the airway to help keep your airways open.
- Expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP) – this is a small device that is placed in each nostril. It acts as a valve which allows air to go in and when you exhale the air goes through the small holes in the valve. This increases the pressure in your airways to keep it open.
- Surgery – This option is used as a last resort if other treatment options are not successful.
Contacting Dr. James Bruno
Our sleep specialist in Long Island NY offers polysomnography to help study and diagnose your sleep disorder. We will examine your brain waves, oxygen levels, heart rate, and breathing while also monitoring eye and leg movements in order to determine the right treatment plan. If you are already being treated for sleep apnea but are not seeing any improvements, our study can help modify your current treatment plan to identify a plan that is right for you. Contact us today to make an appointment so you can get the sleep you deserve.
Trouble Sleeping Through The Night?

Symptoms and Signs of a Sleep Disorder
- Feeling irritable
- Having difficulty staying awake
- Having difficulty concentrating
- Morning headache
- Loud Snoring
- Irritability
- Episodes in which you stop breathing during sleep
- Gasping for air during sleep
- Awakening with a dry mouth
- Insomnia
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
Tips for a Better Night Sleep
- Sticking to a sleep schedule
- Practicing a relaxing bedtime ritual
- Exercising daily
- Maintaining a healthy weight
How We Can Help
Why Has My Snoring Gotten Worse?
What Can Cause An Increase in Snoring?
- enlarged tonsils or adenoids
- nasal polyps
- deviated nasal septum
- consumption of alcohol
What Is Sleep Apnea?
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What Can Cause An Increase in Snoring?