Elliott Alpher

Elliott Alpher

DDS, DACP, Diplomate, Craniofacial Pain,

DC, US
Learn how you can be more productive and have more energy without drugs or surgery from this world leader in sleep disorders and facial pain.

Elliott Joel Alpher B.S., D.D.S. FAGD, FASCD, DAAPM, MICCMO, DABFE, FADI, DBCP–DABC–SM

  • Dr. Elliott Alpher, one of Washington DC's most experienced specialists for sleep and jaw disorders, on staff at George Washington University Hospital and Georgetown University Hospital, has been known as a leader in the treatment of sleep disorders and jaw pain for more than 25 years.
  • With a 97% success rate, Dr. Alpher has pioneered a conservative, non-invasive approach utilizing computerized and verifiable diagnostic methods to treat TMJ, snoring and sleep apnea. This method of treatment has proven to be greatly successful among his more than 10,000 patients and is highly regarded as the first method of choice by both physicians and patients.
  • Dr. Alpher is one of the first practitioners in the DC area to utilize an intra-oral digital impression system that is new to the market. This next generation solution will increase the accuracy and speed with which Dr. Alpher will be able to fit his patients with oral appliances and therefore put them on the fast track to relief and recovery.
  • He is contributor to The Huffington Post for Health and Wellness and writer for Thrive Global, changing the way we work and live. 
  • In March 2016, Dr. Alpher was honored and initiated into the Hall of Fame for his contributions and achievements in Dental Sleep Medicine. NFL legends, including Eric Dickerson, Roy Green, Mike Haynes, Super Bowl Champion Derek Kennard, Mark Walczak, presented him with the ASBA award.
  • In 2014, Dr. Alpher spoke before World Bank health professionals as part of their Continuing Medical Education program. The presentation was viewed via teleconference connection to physicians and nurses globally deployed in Senegal, Cameroon, Kenya, South Africa and Singapore.  The presentation, "Sleep Disordered Breathing and Dental Appliances," explores the relationship between posture, neck and spine injuries, growth issues and sleep and breathing disorders sighting several case studies of patients with critical conditions and how they were treated and cured. 

www.thealphercenter.com

Elliott Joel Alpher B.S., D.D.S. FAGD, FASCD, DAAPM, MICCMO, DABFE, FADI, DBCP–DABC–SM

  • Dr. Elliott Alpher, one of Washington DC's most experienced specialists for sleep and jaw disorders, on staff at George Washington University Hospital and Georgetown University Hospital, has been known as a leader in the treatment of sleep disorders and jaw pain for more than 25 years.
  • With a 97% success rate, Dr. Alpher has pioneered a conservative, non-invasive approach utilizing computerized and verifiable diagnostic methods to treat TMJ, snoring and sleep apnea. This method of treatment has proven to be greatly successful among his more than 10,000 patients and is highly regarded as the first method of choice by both physicians and patients.
  • Dr. Alpher is one of the first practitioners in the DC area to utilize an intra-oral digital impression system that is new to the market. This next generation solution will increase the accuracy and speed with which Dr. Alpher will be able to fit his patients with oral appliances and therefore put them on the fast track to relief and recovery.
  • He is contributor to The Huffington Post for Health and Wellness and writer for Thrive Global, changing the way we work and live. 
  • In March 2016, Dr. Alpher was honored and initiated into the Hall of Fame for his contributions and achievements in Dental Sleep Medicine. NFL legends, including Eric Dickerson, Roy Green, Mike Haynes, Super Bowl Champion Derek Kennard, Mark Walczak, presented him with the ASBA award.
  • In 2014, Dr. Alpher spoke before World Bank health professionals as part of their Continuing Medical Education program. The presentation was viewed via teleconference connection to physicians and nurses globally deployed in Senegal, Cameroon, Kenya, South Africa and Singapore.  The presentation, "Sleep Disordered Breathing and Dental Appliances," explores the relationship between posture, neck and spine injuries, growth issues and sleep and breathing disorders sighting several case studies of patients with critical conditions and how they were treated and cured. 

www.thealphercenter.com

Are You Gasping for Air?


Millions of people fail to get a good night's sleep because of sleep obstructive disorder that is linked to many life-threatening diseases such as high blood pressure, heart attacks, type II diabetes, strokes and depression. In this conversation, Dr. Alpher explains how to properly discover the medical link between these conditions and sleep disorders and provides a drug and surgery-free treatment that helps people live healthier and sleep better.
Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

Treating More Than Snoring


Everybody may snore occasionally, but snoring can be a sign of much more serious health concerns such as sleep apnea, which can affect your overall health and well-being. Poor sleep can be linked to heart attacks, strokes, depression, ADHD and bedwetting in children, high blood pressure, Type II diabetes, depression, and in rare cases, death.  

Dr. Alpher explains the medical link between these serious conditions and offers a non-surgical, drug free treatment option...
Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

Gasping for Air: The Connection Between ADHD and Sleep Apnea

If your child is a mouth-breather, snores and suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, there could be a link between sleep obstructive breathing and ADHD and other serious symptoms.  Learn from Dr. Alpher about the drug and surgery free treatment that has helped thousands of children live healthier and without gasping for air.


Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

70 Million People Suffer from a Syndrome You've Never Heard Of


It's called Dysautonomia and it affects your Automatic Nervous System, which controls your automatic body functions -- heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, body temperature and kidney function.  Dysautonomia takes many, many forms - fatigue, unstable blood pressure, abnormal heart rates, kidney problems, fatigue, and in severe cases, people have died.  

Dr. Alpher will take you on a journey that puts the pieces of these symptoms together and explains how...
Audience ActivityEducational / Informative

For Medical Professionals: Your Role in Treating Sleep Disorders


Since lack of sleep is linked to heart disease, high blood pressure, depression, diabetes, stroke and other diseases, medical specialists can help their patients to heal and lead healthier lives when they understand how to properly identify and treat the underlying sleep disorder. Dr. Alpher explains the medical connections and offers a treatment approach free of drugs, surgery and complicated machinery.
Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeTechnical / Specific