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Get Reliable, Gold-Standard Treatment for Sleep Apnea with CPAP Therapy
Starting CPAP therapy can feel overwhelming at first, especially if you’ve heard stories about uncomfortable masks or complicated machines. At The Doctors of Sleep Apnea, we make the process feel a lot more manageable by helping you get set up properly, understand your treatment, and stay comfortable with it long term.
CPAP Therapy
How We Provide CPAP Therapy for Sleep Apnea in a More Supported Way
For many patients dealing with obstructive sleep apnea, sleep can feel broken and unrefreshing because the airway keeps collapsing during the night. CPAP therapy is one of the most effective ways to manage this, using continuous positive airway pressure to deliver a steady flow of air through a mask and keep breathing stable while you sleep. Instead of just prescribing the device, we help you through the entire CPAP journey, from understanding your sleep study results to getting properly fitted, making adjustments, and supporting you over time, so the treatment actually works in real life.
- We assess your OSA severity and confirm whether this therapy is the right treatment path based on your diagnosis.
- We provide proper mask fitting and machine setup to ensure comfort and effective airflow during sleep.
- We offer ongoing monitoring and support to improve adherence and long-term success.
Properly Fitted CPAP Care
We ensure that your mask and pressure settings are adjusted correctly for maximum comfort and effectiveness.
Reliable Nightly Treatment
Our therapeutic approach provides consistent airflow that helps prevent breathing interruptions caused by sleep apnea.
Physician-Guided Support
Every therapy plan is monitored by our clinical team to improve comfort and long-term use.
Insurance-Friendly Sleep Care
We offer CPAP therapy in Pembroke Pines and Fort Lauderdale, with most major insurance plans accepted.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment
Why CPAP Therapy Works Better for Many Patients?
For many patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea, CPAP remains the most effective treatment option for improving breathing and reducing health risks.
- Clinically proven first-line treatment for sleep apnea
- Helps reduce snoring, fatigue, and nighttime breathing pauses
- Improves oxygen levels and overall sleep quality
Client reviews
Hear Directly from Our Satisfied Clients
”“I was struggling with sleep apnea for years and didn’t realize how much CPAP therapy would help once it was properly set up for me.”
Daniel M.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“The team made the whole process easy. They adjusted everything so I could actually sleep comfortably with it.”
Karen T.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“I finally feel rested in the morning. The support I got made a huge difference in sticking with CPAP therapy.”
Steven R.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“It took some getting used to, but once everything was adjusted properly, it really changed my sleep.”
Melissa A.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
What is CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy for sleep apnea?
This therapy uses a machine that delivers steady airflow to keep your airway open during sleep and prevent breathing interruptions.
Is this therapy effective for obstructive sleep apnea?
Yes. It is considered the gold-standard treatment for moderate to severe cases of obstructive sleep apnea.
Is CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy difficult to use?
Some patients need time to adjust, but with proper fitting and support, most people adapt well to this therapy.
Do I need a prescription for this therapy?
Yes. CPAP is a medical device and requires diagnosis and physician guidance before starting treatment.
Is this therapy covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans, including Medicare, may include CPAP therapy when it’s medically necessary, depending on your diagnosis and eligibility.
Where can I get this therapy in South Florida?
We provide physician-led therapy close to your location, with continuous support and follow-up care to help you stay comfortable and on track with treatment.
