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Copenhagen Sleep Clinics Offer New Hope for Better Rest: Local Sleep Study Information

With sleep deprivation on the rise, Copenhagen's sleep clinics are providing valuable insights and treatments to improve sleep health, with prices starting from 500 DKK for an initial consultation.

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By Copenhagen Wellness Desk · Published 5 July 2026, 1.02

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Updated 1 h ago· 5 July 2026, 7.50

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Copenhagen has 10 dedicated sleep clinics, with the most prominent ones located on Østerbrogade and Vesterbrogade, offering a range of sleep study services to diagnose and treat sleep disorders.

Sleep health has become a pressing concern in recent years, with the World Health Organization estimating that around 30% of the general population experiences sleep disruptions. In Copenhagen, the active wellness culture has led to an increased focus on sleep as an essential aspect of overall well-being. The city's sleep clinics have seen a significant rise in demand for their services, with many Copenhageners seeking professional help to address their sleep issues.

Local Sleep Clinics and Services

The Sleep Clinic at Rigshospitalet, located on Blegdamsvej, offers comprehensive sleep studies, including overnight sleep monitoring and daytime sleepiness tests. The clinic works closely with the Danish Sleep Research Centre, which is based at the University of Copenhagen, to provide evidence-based treatments. Another prominent sleep clinic is the Copenhagen Sleep Centre, situated on Frederiksberg Allé, which provides personalized sleep coaching and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.

According to data from the Danish Health Authority, approximately 25% of Danes experience insomnia, with the majority being women. A study published in the Journal of Sleep Research found that cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia can lead to significant improvements in sleep quality, with 70% of participants achieving clinically significant reductions in symptoms. The cost of sleep studies and treatments in Copenhagen can vary, with prices ranging from 500 DKK for an initial consultation to 5,000 DKK for a comprehensive sleep study.

For those seeking to improve their sleep health, the City of Copenhagen offers various resources, including the 'Sundhed.dk' website, which provides information on sleep disorders and treatment options. The website also offers a sleep diary tool, which can help individuals track their sleep patterns and identify potential issues. Additionally, the Copenhagen Municipality has launched a 'Healthy Sleep' campaign, which aims to promote healthy sleep habits and provide support for those struggling with sleep disorders.

What Happens Next?

As the demand for sleep clinics and sleep study services continues to grow, it is essential for Copenhageners to prioritize their sleep health. By seeking professional help and adopting healthy sleep habits, individuals can improve the quality of their sleep and overall well-being. For those interested in learning more about sleep health and local sleep clinics, the Danish Sleep Research Centre will be hosting a sleep seminar on September 15, 2026, at the University of Copenhagen, featuring expert speakers and workshops on sleep disorders and treatments.

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