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Dr. Jasmine May loves being in a specialty like sleep medicine where she can provide treatment that greatly improves her patients’ quality of life.
Dr. May is familiar with reviewing both in-lab and at-home sleep studies in the pursuit of a sleep disorder diagnosis. She can then recommend multiple different treatment options, including positive airway pressure therapy (PAP), eXcite OSA, oral appliances, and implantables like hypoglossal nerve stimulators.
Dr. May enjoys following up with patients after initiating an intervention which has greatly improved their sleep quality. She finds it meaningful to hear from patients who have realized how much of a positive impact their sleep device has had.
Dr. May’s favorite part about living in the Portland metro area is biking and exploring all the fantastic different restaurants that serve cuisine from all over the world. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family, friends, and her dog.
Other Activities
Member, American Academy of Sleep Medicine
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Fellowship, Sleep Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, 2025
Residency, Neurology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 2024
Internship, Medicine, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, 2021
MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 2020
PhD, Cancer Biology, Northwestern University, 2018
BS, Medicinal Chemistry, University at Buffalo, 2012
BOARD CERTIFICATION
Sleep Medicine – Board Eligible
HONORS
2020 Gold Humanism Honor Society
Publications
Simpamba K, May JL, Waghat A, Attarian H, Mateyo K. Obstructive sleep apnea and excessive daytime sleepiness among commercial motor vehicle drivers in Lusaka, Zambia. J Clin Sleep Med 7,1191-1198. (2023).
May, J. L., Kouri F. M., et al. IDH3α regulates one-carbon metabolism in glioblastoma. Science Advances 5, (2019).