Dr. Mark Garnett brings over 25 years of clinical experience and a gentle, neurologically focused approach—delivered directly to your home. No alarms. No medications. No embarrassment. Just real results for families across the Twin Cities.
Families across the Twin Cities have reclaimed confidence, sleep, and childhood adventures.
"We were concerned for a long time, but Dr. Mark's thoughtful and results-oriented care made all the difference. Cam's night problems ceased and the confidence he gained was priceless."
"Our daughter struggled with bedwetting, which was both frustrating and deeply affecting her self-confidence. After beginning care with Dr. Garnett, we saw improvement quickly. Within just a few visits, she stopped wetting the bed and has regained her confidence. We are very grateful for the positive change in her life."
"Today, Josh is a different kid — confident, excited about sleepovers, and no longer worried about nighttime accidents. We are incredibly grateful to Dr. Mark for his care, compassion, and the results our family experienced."
A Better Path to Dry Nights
Many traditional approaches to bedwetting focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing underlying function. SleepDry•SleepWell™ takes a different approach — supporting healthy nervous system communication between the brain, spine, and bladder during sleep.
Instead, the program supports normal neurological function through a gentle, chiropractic care plan designed to help the body restore healthy nighttime bladder control — offering a more comfortable, confidence-building path toward dry nights.
Your child may be an excellent fit for the SleepDry•SleepWell™ program if they:
Three straightforward steps — no complicated routines, no nightly disruptions.
We start with a thorough $75 consultation to understand your child's history, sleep patterns, and nervous system function. You'll leave with a clear picture of what's happening and a custom care plan — no obligation to continue.
Dr. Garnett comes directly to your home on your schedule. Using gentle chiropractic techniques and targeted neuromotor work, we support the brain-spine-bladder connection that governs nighttime dryness. No gadgets, no disruptions to your routine.
Families typically see significant improvement within a structured care plan. We track progress with you, adjust as needed, and don't stop until your child is confident and dry. Sleepovers, camp, and carefree nights await.
The SleepDry•SleepWell™ program utilizes a gentle, integrative approach that focuses on optimizing communication between the brain, spine, and bladder — delivered through a proprietary combination of chiropractic adjustments and targeted neuromuscular techniques. Everything starts with a low-cost evaluation. No surprises, no pressure.
All programs include in-home concierge visits. HSA and FSA payments are accepted. Call (612) 405-2994 with any questions.
Most approaches treat the symptom. We address the underlying neurological cause.
No clinic waiting rooms or disruptive travel. Dr. Garnett visits your home at a time that works for your family — privacy, comfort, and convenience built in.
Bedwetting is a brain-spine-bladder communication issue — not laziness, not behavior. Our approach targets the nervous system pathway that controls nighttime dryness.
Zero medications. Zero alarms. Zero middle-of-the-night disruptions. Pediatric chiropractic care is adapted to children's development and is safe, effective, and non-invasive.
Dr. Garnett has spent over two decades working with children and families in the Twin Cities. He's built the SleepDry•SleepWell™ program from real clinical outcomes, not theory.
Dr. Mark A. Garnett is an experienced chiropractic physician with more than 25 years of clinical practice serving individuals, families, and children throughout the Twin Cities. He is widely respected for his calm, thoughtful approach to care and for his leadership in integrating chiropractic medicine within collaborative healthcare environments.
Over the course of his career, Dr. Garnett played a key role in establishing and expanding chiropractic services within large community health organizations — including Open Cities Health Center in St. Paul and NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center in Minneapolis — where he helped develop clinical policies, best-practice protocols, and coordinated care models alongside medical doctors, therapists, and other healthcare professionals.
When working with children experiencing bedwetting, Dr. Garnett draws on decades of clinical experience to provide care that is gentle, respectful, and child-appropriate. His approach emphasizes education, understanding, and addressing contributing factors — while reassuring families that bedwetting is common and manageable. The SleepDry•SleepWell™ program is designed to address the underlying causes and help your child wake up dry.
Nocturnal enuresis is one of the most common childhood concerns — and one of the most misunderstood.
5–10% of children over age 5 experience bedwetting in the US — that's 2.5 to 5 million children. About 15% resolve naturally each year, but many families wait years for that to happen.
During sleep, the brain must receive signals from the bladder and trigger an arousal response. When that pathway is immature or under-developed, the bladder contracts before the child wakes — an involuntary, neurological event, not a behavioral one.
Alarms condition wakefulness but don't address the root cause. Medications reduce urine production temporarily but stop working once discontinued. Fluid restriction and timed waking are disruptive and rarely produce lasting results.
Still have questions? Reach out directly — we're happy to talk through your situation.
Nocturnal enuresis is the involuntary loss of bladder control during sleep in children typically over the age of 5. It's more common than most families realize and often has underlying neurological and developmental components.
No — absolutely not. Bedwetting is not a behavior problem, laziness, or something your child can simply "grow out of" with willpower. It's usually related to how the brain, spine, and bladder communicate during sleep.
Very common. Millions of children experience bedwetting, and many families quietly struggle with it. Your child is not alone — and neither are you.
Occasional accidents can be normal at younger ages, but if your child is over age 5 and consistently wetting the bed, it's appropriate to explore solutions.
Bedwetting can be influenced by several factors, including delayed nervous system maturation, deep sleep patterns, bladder signaling challenges, and family history. Our focus is on how the nervous system regulates bladder control during sleep.
SleepDry•SleepWell™ is natural (no medications), non-invasive, does not require waking your child at night, and uses no alarms or gadgets. We focus on supporting proper communication between the brain, spine, and bladder — targeting the root cause, not the symptom.
Care is delivered through a proprietary combination of chiropractic care and targeted neuromuscular and neuromotor techniques, designed to support optimal nervous system function during sleep.
Yes. Pediatric chiropractic care is gentle, specific, and adapted to a child's size and development. The techniques used in the program are non-invasive, drug-free, and widely utilized in pediatric wellness care.
No. The SleepDry•SleepWell™ program is completely drug-free.
No. Unlike traditional approaches, the SleepDry•SleepWell™ program does not require waking your child during the night. There are no disruptive nightly routines.
Each child is different, but our programs are structured and time-efficient, with clearly defined care plans and follow-up visits depending on the level of support needed. Start with the $75 evaluation to get a specific timeline for your child.
Yes. SleepDry•SleepWell™ is delivered as a concierge service, meaning we bring care directly to your home for comfort, privacy, and convenience.
While every child is unique, families who complete the program often report significant and lasting improvements. Our goal is long-term change — not temporary fixes.
Many of the families we work with have tried alarms, medications, or simply waiting it out. Our approach is different because it focuses on the underlying neurological connection — not just managing symptoms.
The best way to find out is through a consultation. We'll review your child's history, determine if they're a good fit for the program, and outline the next steps. Schedule your personal consultation here.
We understand how important this is for your family. We're here to help — reach out anytime or schedule a consultation to get clear answers and a plan moving forward.
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