Karina Jordan, MD
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Upper West Side sidewalks hum with the kind of quiet energy that makes sleep feel like a luxury. Karina Jordan, MD offers a different kind of rest—one that’s measured in REM cycles and oxygen levels rather than hours logged. The practice specializes in sleep medicine, tackling insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs, circadian rhythm disorders, and narcolepsy without the usual clinic sterility.
You’ll find the office on the second floor at 638 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10024, a building that blends into the neighborhood’s pre-war charm. The area itself is a mix of brownstones and mid-rise apartments, where the sound of a distant siren is just part of the city’s lullaby. Sleep clinics like this one exist because the city rarely does—its rhythms are relentless, its nights often interrupted.
Most people don’t realize how much their sleep affects everything else. A consultation here might involve a sleep study, CPAP titration, or behavioral therapy; the goal isn’t just to help you doze off but to understand why you can’t. The approach is clinical, not gimmicky—no lavender sprays or white noise machines, just data and diagnosis. That kind of clarity is rare in a city where rest is often an afterthought.
If you’re considering an appointment, call (212) 523-8672 to schedule. For directions, check the map—it’s a short walk from the 72nd Street subway. Sometimes the best way to wake up to New York is to finally get a decent night’s sleep.