
Paul Zolty, MD
Fax: (404) 350-0280
Business hours
Monday | 8:30am to 4:30pm |
Tuesday | 8:30am to 4:30pm |
Wednesday | 8:30am to 4:30pm |
Thursday | 8:30am to 4:30pm |
Friday | 8:30am to 4:30pm |
Saturday | - |
Sunday | - |
About us
Paul Zolty, M.D., earned his medical degree from the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He completed his residency at the Mt. Sinai Medical Center. Prior to joining Piedmont Physicians Georgia Lung, Dr. Zolty was in practice with Georgia Lung Associates. He is a member of the American Sleep Disorders Association as well as the American College of Chest Physicians. He has special interests and expertise in all aspects of sleep medicine and pulmonary medicine. Dr. Zolty has particular and active interest and expertise in the following areas of sleep: sleep and cardiovascular disease, obstructive sleep apnea, and diseases and abnormal sleep behavior. Dr. Zolty is highly regarded by his colleagues and patients. He is described as having a great sense of humor and enjoys a good laugh with his patients. He is approachable and down to earth and uncompromising in his caring for his patients. Dr. Zolty welcomes new patients and accepts most insurance plans.
Languages | English |
Tags | airway obstruction, bilevel positive airway pressure, bruxism, cataplexy, central sleep apnea, circadian rhythm sleep disorder, complex sleep apnea, confusional arousals, continuous positive airway pressure, daytime sleepiness, home sleep study, hypersomnia, hypoventilation syndrome, maintenance of wakefulness test, mouth guard, multiple sleep latency testing, narcolepsy, nightmares, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea, parasomnias, periodic limb movement disorder (plmd), periodic paralysis, polysomnography, pulmonary amyloid, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, restless legs syndrome, shift work sleep disorder, sleep abnormalities, sleep apnea, sleep apnea related seizure disorders, sleep apnea study, sleep deprivation, sleep disorders, sleep paralysis, sleep phase disorder, sleep related eating disorder, sleep related hallucinations, sleep related hypoxemia, sleep talking, sleep-related hypoventilation, sleepwalking, snoring, somnolence |