Are you tired of being tired? Do you survive on coffee, get through the day in a fog, or lie awake at night staring at the ceiling, wondering why you can’t just… sleep? If so, you are in the right place. Welcome to PillowTalkMd, a new space dedicated to helping you understand your sleep and reclaim your health. Meet Your Guide: Dr. Elsie Osiogo, MD My name is Dr. Elsie Osiogo, and I’m an internal medicine resident doctor working in New York City. Every single day, both in the hospital and in my clinic, I see the profound, downstream effects of poor sleep. I see patients with high blood pressure, poorly controlled diabetes, persistent anxiety, and debilitating burnout. And so often, when we dig deeper, we find a common factor: a chronic sleep problem. I developed a deep passion for sleep medicine because I’ve seen firsthand that it is the foundation of our health. When our sleep suffers, everything suffers. When we fix our sleep, we create the possibility for our entire well-being to improve. Our Mission: Clear, Evidence-Based Sleep Advice I created this blog for one simple reason: The internet is a confusing place to find medical information. It’s full of myths, “quick-fix” products, and conflicting advice. My mission is different. I want to be your trusted, empathetic, and clear-voiced guide through the world of sleep medicine. My goal is to: What You Can Expect From This Blog Here at “Sleep Well with Dr. Elsie,” we’ll explore the entire field of sleep medicine together. You can expect to find: Sleep is the single most effective thing we can do to reset our brain and body health each day. – Matthew Walker, PhD, Author of Why We Sleep An Important Medical Disclaimer (Please Read!) This is the most important part of this post. While I am a medical doctor, the information on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only. The content you read here is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from your own qualified healthcare provider. Reading this blog or its associated content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Please, always speak with your personal physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Let’s Start This Journey Together I am so glad you’re here. Taking control of your sleep is one of the most powerful things you can do for your health. The best way to join this community and make sure you never miss a post is to subscribe to the newsletter. And I would love to hear from you! To get us started, please leave a comment below with the #1 question about sleep you’ve always wanted to ask a doctor. Here’s to sleeping well. In good health,Dr. Elsie Osiogo