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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the finger probe test accurate?

Yes. It uses FDA-approved technology and is over 90% accurate based on clinical studies.

Will I speak to a real doctor?

Your data will be reviewed by certified sleep physicians remotely for accurate diagnosis.

How do I get the device?

Visit our store, take the quick quiz, and receive your free device on the same day if eligible.

Is my data secure?

Absolutely. All information is transmitted securely and meets HIPAA compliance.

What is sleep apnea?

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. The most common type is obstructive sleep apnea, caused by a blocked airway.

How common is sleep apnea?

About 1 billion adults globally are estimated to have obstructive sleep apnea, with around 22 million Americans affected.

What are the symptoms?

Common signs include loud snoring, gasping or choking in sleep, daytime fatigue, morning headaches, dry mouth, and irritability.

Who is at risk?

Risk factors include obesity, large neck circumference, age over 40, male sex, family history, smoking, alcohol, nasal congestion, and certain anatomical features.

Can children get sleep apnea?

Yes, children—especially those with enlarged tonsils or adenoids—can develop obstructive sleep apnea.

How is sleep apnea diagnosed?

Diagnosis is made via a sleep study—either at home or in-lab—measuring breathing interruptions (AHI index).

What is the AHI index?

AHI (Apnea‑Hypopnea Index) tracks breathing interruptions per hour: <5 is normal, 5–15 mild, 15–30 moderate, 30+ severe.}

How is sleep apnea treated?

Treatment options include lifestyle changes, CPAP machines, oral appliances, surgery, hypoglossal nerve stimulation, and oral pressure therapy.

Do I need a sleep test before an oral appliance?

Yes, a sleep test confirms diagnosis and severity before selecting an appropriate treatment.

Can lifestyle changes help?

Yes—weight loss, exercise, quitting smoking, reducing alcohol, and sleeping on your side can improve mild cases.

Can untreated sleep apnea be dangerous?

Yes—left untreated, it increases risks of hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, accidents, and even sudden death.

Will I speak to a real doctor?

Yes—your test results are reviewed remotely by certified sleep physicians who provide personalized treatment plans.

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