 If sleepiness and sleep disruptions are keeping you awake, an at-home study can help determine if obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the culprit. NKCH recently replaced and doubled its at-home technology, reducing waiting times for home studies.
If sleepiness and sleep disruptions are keeping you awake, an at-home study can help determine if obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the culprit. NKCH recently replaced and doubled its at-home technology, reducing waiting times for home studies.
If the technology – a chest band and two sensors – identifies OSA, you can get treatment. If OSA is not the cause, NKCH’s Diagnostic Sleep Center can provide more comprehensive testing.
A doctor’s referral is required for a sleep study.
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