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Four Doctors Share Their Sleep Habits

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Sleep is vital to our overall health. It allows our minds and bodies to recharge and refresh. Without enough sleep, our brains don’t function properly.

But how many hours of sleep do doctors get a night? We asked a few:

“I get five to eight hours of sleep each night, depending on surgery schedules, meetings and emergencies I have to take care of.” 
Roshani Patel, M.D., medical director for Breast Surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center  

“Six hours is my normal amount of sleep. It allows me plenty of time at the end of the day and before I start the next day.”
Justin Tsai, M.D., orthopedic surgeon at Hackensack University Medical Center 

“I sleep seven hours a night because I just feel better when I do!”
Ann Pagano, M.D., OBGYN at Ocean University Medical Center

“Over time I have found that seven hours is the sweet spot for me to optimize physical health with my motivations to be maximally productive with my day. We know that getting good sleep can have a significant impact on physical and emotional well-being, so I try to prioritize this as much as my physical activity—though, admittedly, I am not always successful.”
Nicholas DeNunzio, M.D., Ph.D., radiation oncologist at Hackensack University Medical Center 

How Much Sleep Do You Really Need?

Sleep needs vary by age. Here are general guidelines to aim for: 

  • Adults: 7–9 hours
  • Teens: 8–10 hours
  • Children: 9–12 hours 

    If you are experiencing chronic or excessive tiredness, talk with a doctor about your symptoms. They might recommend a sleep study to understand what’s causing your fatigue.

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