Home Sleep Studies
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If you’re constantly tired, snoring heavily, or waking up gasping for air, a sleep disorder might be the cause. Home Sleep Studies make it easy to begin uncovering the root of your sleep concerns.
This convenient, at-home option allows you to monitor your sleep in your own bed with a compact, user-friendly device that collects essential sleep data—no overnight lab visit required.
This convenient, at-home option allows you to monitor your sleep in your own bed with a compact, user-friendly device that collects essential sleep data—no overnight lab visit required.
What It Involves
You’ll be given a portable sleep testing kit to wear for one night. It tracks your breathing, oxygen levels, heart rate, and movement while you sleep, helping identify conditions like sleep apnea from the comfort of your home.
Key Benefits
- Sleep In Your Own Bed
No need to spend a night in a sleep lab—get tested in your natural sleep environment for greater comfort and ease. - Quicker Scheduling & Results
Home Sleep Studies are easy to schedule, and your data is reviewed quickly by our sleep specialists. - Effective First Step
Ideal for screening obstructive sleep apnea and determining if further treatment or in-lab testing is necessary.
Understanding Your Results and Taking Action
After the study, your recorded sleep data is thoroughly analyzed to guide your next steps toward better sleep health.
Clinical Review & Diagnosis
Our board-certified sleep physicians will interpret your results and determine if a sleep disorder is present.
Next Steps in Care
If a condition is diagnosed, we’ll guide you through treatment options, whether it’s CPAP therapy, behavioral interventions, or further testing.
Frequently asked question
Home sleep studies are reliable for diagnosing moderate to severe sleep apnea, especially in otherwise healthy adults. However, in-lab testing may be recommended if results are unclear or if complex sleep disorders are suspected.
Patients with symptoms like loud snoring, daytime sleepiness, or witnessed pauses in breathing, and without major comorbid conditions, are often good candidates.
You’ll receive instructions on how to apply the device. Setup takes just a few minutes, and you sleep in your own bed as usual.
Most patients find it minimally intrusive. The sensors and belts are lightweight and easy to remove in the morning.
