
The Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) is a daytime study carried out after an overnight sleep study (polysomnography). It measures how quickly you fall asleep during the day and what stages of sleep you enter. By recording a series of scheduled naps, the test helps diagnose conditions such as narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia, providing valuable insight into excessive daytime sleepiness.
The MSLT measures how quickly you fall asleep during the day and tracks your sleep stages for precise evaluation of excessive sleepiness.
This test is the gold standard for diagnosing conditions such as narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia.
Performed after an overnight sleep study, the MSLT provides a complete picture of your sleep patterns to guide effective treatment.
The multiple sleep latency test is a daytime sleep study that measures how quickly you fall asleep and what sleep stages you reach. It helps diagnose conditions like narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia.
The test takes place after an overnight sleep study. You’ll have several short, scheduled naps during the day while sensors monitor your brain activity, eye movements, and muscle tone.
No — the test is painless and non-invasive. You’ll rest in a quiet, comfortable room with minimal disturbance throughout the day.
Your results are reviewed by a sleep specialist and typically available within a few days, along with a full explanation and next steps for treatment if needed.

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