Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Please find a few resources below to help make your experience on our site more accessible:

These tips were provided by the US Social Security Administration

  • If you are looking for mouse and keyboard alternatives
    • Speech recognition software such as Dragon allows a user to navigate around a website through voice commands.

 

  • If you are deaf or hard of hearing

 

    • Volume Controls – Every device such as a computer, tablet, or mobile device has the ability to adjust the volume. Additionally, videos and audio presentations have their own individual volume controls within their media players. Adjusting both your device’s volume and your media player’s volume can make the listening experience more enjoyable.

 

If the recommendations above do not meet your needs, please contact us for assistance.

“Several years ago, I was diagnosed with mild moderate sleep apnea after a 2-day study in a sleep clinic. My medical doctor had prescribed the CPAP machine for me. I’m sure there are others out there who have success with the CPAP, but after multiple problems getting used to it I finally gave up.

In the spring of 2012, during my normal teeth cleaning visit to Dr. Nibouar’s office, I was updating my medical history with Pam and shared my sleep apnea condition. She told me that Dr. Nibouar was able to make sleep apnea appliances. Now I wear the appliance every night and am having great success with it. Now I sleep so much better and don’t worry about having a stroke or the other medical problms that come from sleep apnea! I’m very thankful to Pam, for being a good listener and to Kat and Dr. Nibouar for making my guard and coaching me through this!”

- Margie C.