

Mary Wagner
Dr. Mary Wagner has expertise in pediatric sleep disorders and serves as a Clinical Professor at the University of Florida, College of Medicineâs Department of Pediatrics. As the Director of the Pediatric Sleep Program at UF Health Sleep Disorders Center at Magnolia Parke, she brings over two decades of experience in evaluating and treating a wide range of sleep disorders in children. Her clinical focus includes conditions such as obstructive sleep apnea, periodic limb movements, parasomnias, narcolepsy, and circadian rhythm disorders. Dr. Wagner is board-certified in Sleep Medicine, Pediatric Pulmonary, and Pediatrics, reflecting her comprehensive knowledge and dedication to her field. Her leadership extends to her role as the Director of the Pediatric Pulmonary Center Training Grant, where she oversees training programs aimed at advancing the understanding and treatment of pediatric pulmonary and sleep disorders. Throughout her career, Dr. Wagner has been committed to improving the quality of life for children suffering from sleep-related issues. Her research interests are deeply rooted in understanding the complexities of sleep disorders and developing innovative treatment approaches. She is actively involved in both clinical practice and academic research, contributing significantly to the field through her work and publications. In addition to her clinical and research responsibilities, Dr. Wagner is passionate about education and mentorship. She is dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals, ensuring they are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of pediatric sleep medicine. Her contributions to the field have made her a respected figure in the medical community, and she continues to inspire both her colleagues and students with her dedication and expertise.