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Stop Surviving on Broken Sleep.

Get tested, diagnosed, and treated for Sleep Apnea.

If you’re waking up exhausted, snoring through the night, or your partner says you stopped breathing in your sleep, this isn’t just fatigue. Untreated sleep apnea silently raises your risk for stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and dementia. We can help. Right here, in South Florida.

  • On-site Sleep Testing
  • Medicare & Insurance Accepted
  • No Referral Needed
  • Oral Appliances & CPAP

Do you experience these signs too?

Your body is trying to tell you something...

These symptoms are easy to brush off as “just stress” or “getting older.” But they’re often your body’s warning signs that you’re not getting the oxygen you need at night.

Snoring

Chronic, loud snoring isn’t just annoying; it’s often the most obvious sign of airway obstruction during sleep.

Daytime Fatigue

Falling asleep at your desk? Exhausted no matter how long you sleep? Your sleep isn’t restorative when you’re waking dozens of times each night.

Interrupted Breathing

Waking up gasping, choking, or with a racing heart is your brain jolting you awake when oxygen drops too low.

Morning Headaches & Brain Fog

Waking up with a headache? Struggling to focus all day? Low oxygen levels overnight affect your brain more than you think.

Understanding the Condition

What is Sleep Apnea (Obstructive Sleep Apnea)?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) happens when the muscles in your throat relax during sleep, causing your airway to repeatedly collapse. Your brain is forced to wake you up briefly to restore breathing, sometimes hundreds of times a night, without you ever knowing.

Many people live with sleep apnea for years without realizing it. Common signs and symptoms may include:

  • Loud or chronic snoring
  • Waking up tired despite a full night’s sleep
  • Daytime fatigue or low energy
  • Morning headaches
  • Difficulty concentrating or brain fog
  • Waking up gasping or choking during sleep
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What we offer

Complete Sleep Care,
Under One Roof

From diagnosis to treatment, we handle every step, so you don’t have to navigate it alone.

Why patients choose us

Specialized Care That
Goes the Extra Mile

There’s a reason they trust us!

Two Convenient Locations

Serving Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines, so care is always close to home or work.

On-Site Testing, Fast Results

No hospital stays or outside referrals. We do the sleep test here, and our MD network reads your results.

Insurance-Friendly & Medicare

We’re in-network with Medicare and major commercial insurers, and we bill medically, not dentally.

Advanced Technology

We use the latest diagnostic tools for accurate, comfortable testing, so you get answers faster.

Certified Physician Network

A dedicated network of MDs to read, diagnose, and collaborate on your care, all coordinated for you.

Holistic, Prevention-Focused

We don’t just treat OSA, we help you avoid strokes, hypertension, diabetes, and long-term complications.

Common Questions Patients Ask

Your Questions, Answered.

What exactly is OSA?

OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) means your airway repeatedly collapses during sleep, causing you to briefly stop breathing. It’s very common, and very treatable.

How much does treatment cost?

It depends on your insurance, but most patients pay far less than expected. We’re Medicare providers and work with major commercial plans. We verify your coverage upfront.

Does insurance cover sleep apnea treatment?

Yes, in most cases, sleep testing and treatment are covered medically. We bill insurance directly so you’re not out of pocket unnecessarily.

What does an oral appliance look like?

It’s a custom-fitted mouthguard, similar to a sports guard, that keeps your airway open while you sleep. Comfortable, discreet, and easy to travel with.

Do you do the sleep test in your office?

Yes! We offer on-site sleep testing, no hospital overnight, no separate referral needed. We handle it right here.

Do I need to be referred after the test?

No. Our in-house physician network reads and interprets your results. We manage the full process, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up, all coordinated for you.

What is CPAP?

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) is a machine that delivers a gentle stream of air to keep your airway open while you sleep. We fit, set up, and support your therapy.

Do I need a referral to make an appointment?

Not at all. You can book directly with us. If you have a referring physician, we’re happy to coordinate with them too through our MD network.