In Clayton, NC, we guarantee that every case is supervised by top-notch doctors and sleep specialists.
Conduct a sleep study from the comfort of your own home or at our clinic in Clayton, NC,
We offer a wide range of machines, including CPAP, APAP, BiPAP, and ASV, as well as masks and equipment.
Parkway Sleep Health Centers is provides outstanding medical care to all its patients. Our team of sleep specialists and board-certified doctors is dedicated to helping each patient find the most best treatment for their sleep-related issues. During a consultation, patients can discuss their health concerns and complete diagnostic tests to identify the underlying problem. Once we diagnose the issue, we can prescribe a PAP device and advise patients on how to use it for the best results. If you need help finding equipment for your CPAP machine, we have a CPAP store just for you. We also offer telehealth appointments to ensure that patient convenience.
A sleep study, also referred to as a sleep test, is a non-invasive examination that allows medical professionals to monitor a patient’s brain activity while they sleep. This procedure is necessary to identify sleep disorders. During the study, sensors are placed on the patient’s head, chest, face, limbs, and a finger, and elastic belts are used to ensure the patient’s comfort during the analysis.
After the sleep study, a treatment plan is created, which will likely include CPAP therapy. Sleep studies can help patients who want to identify their sleep issues or underlying health conditions. They can also determine if current treatments have been effective in improving their health. Overall, sleep studies play a big role in diagnoses and treatment of sleep-related disorders. It helps patients achieve better sleep and improves their overall health.
Parents may sometimes have trouble getting their children to go to bed, but it’s possible that undiagnosed sleep disorders could be causing their sleeplessness. To diagnose sleep disorders in children, doctors may use sensors and belts placed on their head, mouth, fingertips, nose, chest, and legs. However, this process is entirely comfortable for the child.
By using this device to monitor the child’s sleep and breathing patterns, doctors can diagnose any sleep disorders early on. Although sleep issues may seem harmless, they could lead to significant health problems later on. Therefore, it’s crucial to identify and address any sleep-related health issues your child may have as early as possible. Parkway Sleep Health Centers provides comprehensive tests for children to diagnose and treat sleep-related health issues.
CPAP, or Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, is a common treatment for sleep-related breathing issues. This involves wearing a mask while sleeping to deliver positive airflow to the nasal passage or throat to maintain an open airway. Studies have shown that CPAP can greatly improve daytime alertness, particularly for those with sleep disorders like apnea.
However, some individuals may find that other sleep devices such as BiPAP, ASV, or APAP may better suit their specific needs. These devices offer customized masks and attachments such as nasal masks, pillows, or full masks, as well as moveable tubing for improved comfort.
At Parkway Sleep Health, our team of sleep specialists and board-certified doctors provide comprehensive care to help patients find the most suitable solution for their sleep-related concerns. We provide daily instructions for using and caring for the CPAP machine and work with patients to create a treatment plan tailored to their diagnosis. It is important to follow the treatment plan closely to achieve the best outcomes. Sometimes, treatment is hard to follow without comfortable equipment. In that case visit our CPAP store and contact us for help selecting what will work best for you!
A CPAP machine – short for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine – creates consistent air pressure to help you maintain a constant open airway. Contact us now for help with your CPAP purchase.
BiPAP uses non-invasive mechanized, pressurized ventilation on a time or flow basis to pivot between two different levels of applied positive airway pressure.
APAP refers to automatic postitive airflow pressure which automatically adjusts to the user’s breathing patterns periodically, compared to CPAP which delivers a continuous flow.
We help you sort through all the face, nose, chin, nasal pillow, and mask weight options for your particular CPAP, APAP, or BiPAP machine. Reach out today so we can help you understand the different mask options.
ASV stands for adaptive servo-ventilation. ASV machines track and adjust air pressure in order to match your breathing patterns on an automated basis.
Get everything you need to keep your machine running smoothly, from a selection of masks to cleaning supplies. We provide one-stop convenience when it comes to all things CPAP here in NC.
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