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Get Real Answers for Loud Snoring and Personalized Snoring Treatment That Works
Snoring is often brushed off as normal, but persistent or loud snoring can be a sign that your sleep and breathing are being affected more than you realize. At The Doctors of Sleep Apnea, our physician-guided snoring treatment helps find the real cause and gives you a clear path to actually fix it.
Snoring Treatment
How We Approach Snoring Treatment Beyond Just the Noise
If snoring has started affecting your sleep, your energy, or even your partner’s rest, it may be a sign that something more is going on than just normal snoring. That’s why we focus on looking deeper into what’s actually causing the problem, whether it’s airway restriction, poor sleep quality, or an underlying sleep breathing issue like obstructive sleep apnea. From there, we guide you toward a treatment approach built around better breathing, better sleep, and long-term improvement instead of short-term fixes.
- 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-Guided Snoring Care
Our team evaluates your symptoms and identifies the root cause behind chronic or disruptive snoring.
Personalized Treatment Options
We create customized treatment plans based on your sleep patterns, airway health, and comfort needs.
Simple At-Home Evaluation
If needed, we may recommend an easy FDA-approved at-home sleep test to assess breathing and sleep quality.
Insurance Accepted Care
Medicare and most major insurance plans are accepted for treatment in Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines.
Snoring Treatment
Why Our Snoring Treatment Works Better?
Most treatments only focus on reducing the sound, not understanding what’s actually causing it. At The Doctors of Sleep Apnea, we take a more complete approach by evaluating your breathing, sleep quality, and airway health to identify the root cause behind chronic snoring. Depending on your needs, treatment may include oral appliance therapy, CPAP therapy, or additional sleep evaluation to help improve both snoring and overall sleep health.
- Physician-guided evaluation focused on understanding the real cause behind chronic or disruptive snoring.
- Personalized treatment options including oral appliance therapy, CPAP therapy, and additional sleep-focused care when needed.
- Simple, coordinated care with insurance-friendly options and ongoing support designed around long-term sleep improvement.
Client reviews
Hear Directly from Our Satisfied Clients
”“I thought my snoring was just normal, but it was affecting my sleep more than I realized. The team actually explained what was happening and gave me real options.”
Daniel M.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“They didn’t just hand me a device — they helped me understand why I was snoring in the first place.”
Karen T.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“The process felt very personal. Everything was explained clearly and I finally understood my sleep issues.”
Steven R.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
”“I appreciated that they looked at the bigger picture instead of just calling it ‘snoring’ and moving on.”
Melissa A.Patient at The Doctors of Sleep Apnea
Is snoring always a sign of sleep apnea?
Not always. Snoring can be simple or related to airway blockage. Our treatment specialist evaluates whether it’s harmless or linked to a deeper condition.
How do you diagnose the cause of snoring?
We assess your symptoms, sleep patterns, and may recommend testing if needed to understand whether your snoring is structural or sleep-related.
What are the treatment options for snoring?
We offer personalized treatment options that may include oral appliances, lifestyle guidance, or airway-focused solutions.
Can snoring be completely stopped?
In many cases, yes. With the right snoring solution, patients experience significant improvement or complete reduction in snoring.
Is this treatment covered by insurance?
When snoring is linked to diagnosed sleep apnea, evaluation and treatment are typically covered by Medicare and most major commercial insurance plans. Our team confirms your coverage before you begin.
When should I see a specialist for snoring?
If your snoring is loud, frequent, or affecting your sleep or your partner’s rest, it’s a good idea to consult a treatment specialist.
