Frequently Asked Questions

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A sleep lab is where we test for sleep problems like snoring, sleep apnea, or trouble staying awake. You may need it if you have ongoing sleep issues.

You might need a sleep study if you snore loudly, feel excessively tired during the day, have trouble sleeping, or experience treatment-resistant high blood pressure or blood sugar issues. A sleep study can help identify the cause of these problems.

During a sleep study (polysomnography), small sensors are placed on your body to monitor: Breathing, Heart rate and rhythm, assess your sleep stages, Eye movements, Detects movements like leg jerks or teeth grinding, Body position. The study is painless, and a technician is available to assist you throughout the night. Data collected helps diagnose sleep disorders and guide treatment.

Results are usually ready in 1–2 weeks.

We offer expert care, advanced technology, and personalized treatment plans.

Yes, we provide online consultations to discuss symptoms and results.

Yes, we offer home sleep tests for suitable cases.

Telemedicine allows you to consult with a sleep specialist online, from the comfort of your home, using video or phone calls.

Yes, many sleep problems, like insomnia or daytime fatigue, can be assessed and treated through online consultations.

The specialist will discuss your symptoms, medical history, and sleep habits. They may recommend a sleep study, therapy, or lifestyle changes.

Yes, telemedicine is highly effective for diagnosing and managing many sleep disorders, especially with follow-up care.

Yes, if necessary, the doctor can provide a prescription for medication or devices like CPAP machines.

Find a quiet place, ensure your internet connection is stable, and have your medical history and a list of current medications ready.