Frequently Asked Questions

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General Information

What is sleep apnea, and how do I know if I might have it?

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. Common signs include loud snoring, gasping for air, excessive daytime sleepiness, and frequent nighttime awakenings. Risk factors include being overweight, smoking, and having a family history of sleep apnea.

How does an at-home sleep apnea test work?

Our device measures key metrics like breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and heart rate while you sleep. Simply wear the device as instructed, sleep in your own bed, and return the device for analysis. Results will be reviewed by a certified sleep specialist.

Is an at-home sleep test as accurate as one performed in a sleep lab?

Yes, for most cases. At-home tests are highly reliable for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea and are more convenient. However, more complex sleep disorders may require a lab-based study for a comprehensive evaluation.

Using the Device

What does the at-home sleep testing device measure?

The device records your breathing, oxygen saturation, heart rate, and body movements to assess for sleep apnea. These data points help determine if you experience interruptions in breathing during sleep.

How do I set up the device for testing at home?

Each device comes with step-by-step instructions. Typically, you'll place sensors on your body (such as a chest belt, nasal cannula, and finger sensor) before bed. Setup takes just a few minutes

Do I need to prepare in any special way before using the device?

Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and heavy meals on the test night. Go to bed at your usual time and ensure the device is charged (if applicable). Follow the instructions provided to ensure accurate results.

Results and Next Steps

How long does it take to get my test results?

Results are typically available within 3–5 business days after we receive the device. You’ll be notified as soon as they’re ready, and a sleep specialist will explain the findings.

What happens if my results indicate I have sleep apnea?

If sleep apnea is diagnosed, we’ll guide you on the next steps, such as consulting with your doctor. Common treatments include CPAP therapy, lifestyle changes, or oral appliances designed to keep your airway open.

Cost and Insurance

Does insurance cover at-home sleep apnea testing?

Many insurance plans cover at-home sleep tests, but coverage varies. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to confirm your benefits. Our team can provide any documentation they may need.

What is the cost of the test if I don’t have insurance?

Speak to one of our representatives to give you an accurate out of pocket cost . This includes the testing device, analysis by a certified sleep specialist, and a detailed report.  Contact us for payment options or additional information at 888-710-2727