Night terrors are allomorphic sleep and can be handled by general sleep departments, but many hospitals do not necessarily have sleep departments. In contrast, sleep general outpatient clinics, sleep specialist clinics, and sleep combined Chinese and Western medicine clinics, doctors in the above departments can see the problem. Because night terrors occur in children between the ages of 4 and 12, they can also be dealt with in specialty hospitals by doctors in child psychology clinics. In general hospitals, you can see a clinical psychology department or even a neurology or insomnia clinic. Assessment tests are needed, including emotional assessments, psychological tests, including a parental or personal interview. In addition to this, some people may need to be evaluated with objective tests, including nocturnal polysomnography, where a sleep EEG is worn throughout the night to test what symptoms occur and how they manifest.