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WHAT WE OFFER

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CPAP TRIAL/THERAPY​

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Therapy is the most common treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. A CPAP machine provides continuous pressure through a comfortably designed mask, and prevents the muscles in your airway from blocking off your breathing while you sleep. With optimal CPAP Therapy, it's possible to eliminate apneas altogether so you can have a fully uninterrupted sleep, and get back to living your life to the fullest.
We trial our clients with different pressure levels different masks types to find that sweet spot of comfort and effectiveness. 

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LEVEL III SLEEP TESTING (HSAT)​​

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If you or your physician suspects you may have Obstructive Sleep Apnea, or any sleep disordered breathing, they will refer you for a Level III Sleep Study (sometimes called a Home Sleep Apnea Test or HSAT). We will send you home with a small monitor that you would wear for a night. This monitor will detect how many disturbances you had through the night, as well as your oxygen saturation (SpO2), and heart rate. This data then goes to physician interpreter/sleep specialist who will recommend a treatment plan based on your sleep study.

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FOLLOW-UP/MAINTENANCE OF THERAPY

Our involvement in your care doesn't stop once you start using your CPAP. We will schedule follow-up appointments to ensure your CPAP is working well for you. Any fluctuations in weight, face shape, or lifestyle can dramatically effect how well your CPAP works for you. By following up routinely, we can make alterations to your therapy as we see fit. 

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