As sleep disorders continue to be linked to a variety of health ailments and conditions, a greater number of patients will have a Sleep test prescribed. This leads to a number of questions both before and after the study. For information on the process and the treatment and what you can expect, click here, or read through these questions, and if you need further information, please feel free to contact Sleep Care Solutions at info@sleepcaresolutions.com.
Is Sleep Care Solutions a participating provider with my insurance company?
Can I have a sleep study done on a weekend since I work during the week?
How often can I get a new mask or change the type of mask I am using?
What is OSA and what are the signs and symptoms?
OSA is an abbreviation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Sleep Apnea is a serious, potentially life threatening breathing disorder which affects 20 million Americans. Apnea, is when a person stops breathing, during sleep, often hundreds of times each night, causing a lack of blood oxygen and resulting in poor quality sleep. Look at the links in our Common Sleep Disorders or our Clinical Articles page for further information.
How do I know if I am a candidate for a sleep study and/or a CPAP?