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Take Control of Obstructive Sleep Apnea with the Right Diagnosis
If you’ve been told you snore loudly, feel tired even after a full night’s sleep, or suspect something deeper like obstructive sleep apnea, this is where real answers begin. We help patients move from confusion to clarity with physician-led diagnosis and fully personalized care plans.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment
How We Make Sleep Apnea Diagnosis and Treatment Feel More Straightforward
Trying to figure out whether you actually have obstructive sleep apnea can feel confusing, especially when you’re dealing with symptoms like loud snoring, poor sleep, or constant exhaustion every day. That’s why we’ve built a process that keeps everything connected, from diagnosis to treatment and long-term support. It usually starts with a simple FDA-approved at-home sleep test, followed by physician-reviewed results and a personalized treatment plan that may include CPAP therapy, oral appliance therapy, or a combination of both depending on your condition and comfort needs.
- Receive a physician-reviewed diagnosis for OSA using FDA-approved at-home sleep testing.
- Access personalized treatment options including CPAP therapy and oral appliance therapy.
- Medicare and most major insurance plans are accepted for OSA treatment in Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines.
Physician-Led Diagnosis
Our physicians review your results and guide your OSA therapy from start to finish.
Full Treatment Options
We offer CPAP therapy and oral appliance therapy based on your needs and comfort.
Easy At-Home Testing
Start with a simple FDA-approved at-home sleep test; no visit to the lab is needed.
Insurance Accepted Care
Medicare and most major insurance plans are accepted for OSA treatment.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment
Why Our Approach Works Better?
Most patients spend years managing symptoms without ever getting a clear diagnosis. We built our system to close that gap, starting with a simple at-home sleep test, moving to a physician-reviewed diagnosis, and then into a treatment plan that’s actually matched to your results.
- Physician-led evaluation, not automated results
- Complete care from diagnosis to ongoing treatment
- Insurance-friendly process with major plans accepted
Client reviews
Hear Directly from Our Satisfied Clients
”“I had been feeling exhausted for years but never connected it to sleep apnea. The team finally helped me understand what was going on and actually gave me a clear plan instead of just guessing.”
Daniel M.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“It felt like a real solution, not just a temporary fix. I sleep better and don’t wake up feeling exhausted anymore.”
Karen T.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“The process was smooth from start to finish. They made sure the device fit properly and checked in on how I was doing.”
Steven R.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“I like that it’s simple — no machines, no hassle. Just something that actually helps me sleep better.”
Melissa A.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
What is OSA and why is it important to treat it?
OSA is a condition where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep due to airway blockage. It can lead to fatigue, high blood pressure, and long-term health risks if left untreated.
How is obstructive sleep apnea diagnosed at your clinic?
We diagnose OSA using a physician-reviewed process that starts with an FDA-approved at-home sleep test. Your results are analyzed by our medical team to confirm the diagnosis.
What treatments are available for OSA?
We offer multiple treatment options including CPAP therapy and custom oral appliance therapy, depending on the severity of your condition and comfort preferences.
Do I need a sleep lab to confirm OSA?
In most cases, no. Our Home sleep test provides clinically valid data that physicians use to diagnose OSA without requiring an overnight lab visit.
Is treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea covered by insurance?
Yes. OSA diagnosis and treatment are covered by Medicare and most major commercial insurance plans. Our team verifies your coverage before you begin so there are no surprises.
What happens after I am diagnosed with this condition?
Once diagnosed, our physicians build a personalized treatment plan and walk you through your CPAP or oral appliance options along with ongoing support for long-term management.
