Comprehensive overnight sleep studies and airway pressure titration to identify and treat sleep disorders with precision and care.
What is a Polysomnography (PSG)?
Polysomnography is an overnight sleep study conducted in a comfortable and controlled clinical environment or even at your own home, if indicated. It is a non- invasive test that monitors your body’s physiological activity during sleep, including:
Brain activity (EEG)
Breathing patterns and oxygen levels
Snoring and body positioning
Heart rate (ECG)
Eye and muscle movements
Leg movements
This comprehensive evaluation helps diagnose sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), central sleep apnea, periodic limb movement disorder, narcolepsy, and chronic insomnia.
What Happens During the Test?
For one night, you will sleep while the abovementioned sensors are gently attached to your body. The test is painless, and most patients adjust quickly to the setup.
What Happens During the Test?
For one night, you will sleep while the abovementioned sensors are gently attached to your body. The test is painless, and most patients adjust quickly to the setup.
What is CPAP Treatment?
If you are diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is the most effective treatment. CPAP involves wearing a mask over your nose or mouth during sleep, connected to a small device that delivers a gentle, steady stream of air. This airflow keeps your airways open, preventing apneas (pauses in breathing) and improving the quality of your sleep.
Benefits of CPAP Therapy
Reduces or eliminates obstructive sleep apnea
Reduces or eliminates snoring
Prevents daytime sleepiness and fatigue
Lowers blood pressure and cardiovascular risk
Enhances mood, concentration, and memory
What to Expect
Our team will guide you through each step, from preparing for your sleep study to initiating CPAP therapy if needed.