In-Lab Sleep Studies
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For patients whose sleep issues require a more detailed evaluation, in-lab sleep studies offer comprehensive monitoring in a controlled environment. These studies help uncover the root causes of complex sleep disorders through high-tech diagnostics.
From breathing patterns and brain waves to oxygen levels and body movements, every detail is tracked while you sleep, providing your physician with the insights needed for a tailored treatment plan.
From breathing patterns and brain waves to oxygen levels and body movements, every detail is tracked while you sleep, providing your physician with the insights needed for a tailored treatment plan.
Why Choose In-Lab Sleep Studies?
In-lab testing offers unmatched accuracy by capturing a wide range of physiological signals throughout the night. It’s the gold standard for diagnosing sleep apnea, narcolepsy, parasomnias, and more.
What We Monitor Overnight
- Brain Activity & Sleep Stages
EEG technology records your brain waves to analyze sleep cycles and disturbances. - Breathing Patterns
Monitors airflow, respiratory effort, and snoring to detect apneas and hypopneas. - Oxygen Saturation & Heart Rate
Tracks oxygen levels and cardiac function to assess potential health risks.
Reviewing Results and Building Your Care Plan
After your study, our sleep experts evaluate your data and work with you on a treatment path that aligns with your specific diagnosis.
Thorough Analysis by Sleep Physicians
Data from your sleep study is interpreted by our specialists to uncover underlying conditions like sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, or narcolepsy.
Tailored Treatment Guidance
Based on the findings, we provide clear recommendations—whether it’s CPAP therapy, medication, or behavioral strategies.
Frequently asked question
Yes, but always inform the sleep technologist and your provider about any medications, especially sleep aids, antidepressants, or stimulants, as they may affect results.
This is common, but most people do fall asleep at some point. Even a few hours of sleep can provide enough data. If sleep is very limited, your provider may recommend a repeat study.
No problem. The sensors are easily unplugged by staff so you can get up safely and reconnect quickly afterward.
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and napping the day of the test. These can interfere with your ability to fall or stay asleep.
