Home sleep apnea testing is a safe alternative to the traditional in-lab sleep study performed at a sleep center or hospital sleep lab. “What if I can’t fall asleep during my sleep study?” is the most common concern patients have about sleep testing at-home or in-lab. Here’s how to avoid the two sleep study mistakes that can prevent you from falling asleep during your sleep study, potentially saving you money in repeat sleep test fees that are often not covered by your health insurance.
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The Simplest (and Hardest) Treatment for Insomnia
Smart phones are the new Boogeyman in the bedroom and for good reason: Americans love staring at their smart phones. Adults spend a staggering 11+ hours daily staring at screens, with nearly 5 of those hours spent watching television. 88% of Americans use a smart phone while also watching television despite “strong, consistent evidence of an association between bedtime access to or use of devices and reduced sleep quantity and quality, as well as increased daytime sleepiness.”
SleepSomatics Patient Review: Five of Five Stars (John H., Pflugerville, TX)
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“I found this level of ownership and customer service extremely rare. It shows how much Joshua and the staff care about their profession, the company and their customers. Joshua has a wealth of knowledge in his field. He articulates himself well and explains confusing things clearly and in a manner that is easy to understand. He is thorough, patient, and a pleasure to speak with.”