Our experienced doctors and sleep specialists in Apex NC will examine your condition and find the right PAP equipment for you!
Sleep studies help us make your sleep better. They can be done at our sleep-center in Apex NC or supervised at home.
CPAP, APAP, BiPAP and ASV machines, masks, and equipment. We have everything you need for healthy sleep!
At Parkway Sleep Health Centers, we offer superior treatment for sleep disorders. Our team of highly experienced sleep doctors and specialists are dedicated to helping patients find effective solutions for various sleep-related issues. We offer extensive consultations with our doctors on hand to answer any questions and conduct necessary diagnostic tests. Depending on the diagnosis, patients may be prescribed a specific type of machine, such as CPAP, BiPAP, ASV, or APAP, to improve their sleep quality. Our doctors will guide patients through the entire process, including how to use the machine to achieve optimal results. We also offer remote health appointments for added convenience.
A sleeping test, also known as a sleep study, is a non-invasive overnight examination that enables doctors to monitor a patient’s brain activity while they sleep. This diagnostic procedure helps identify specific sleep disorders and conditions that require treatment. During the sleep study, sensors are placed on the patient’s face, scalp, chest, fingers, and limbs, along with elastic belts on the abdomen and chest.
After conducting the sleep study and analyzing the results, our team creates a personalized treatment plan, which may include CPAP therapy. Sleep studies are particularly beneficial for patients who need to identify their sleep-related issues or ailments. Furthermore, sleep studies help patients determine whether their current treatment program has been effective in improving their sleep quality and overall health.
It’s common for parents to have sleepless nights due to their children refusing to go to bed or screaming during the night. However, some children may struggle to get a good night’s sleep due to undiagnosed sleep disorders. To diagnose these disorders, we conduct a study on children’s sleep using non-invasive sensors and belts that are placed close to the mouth, nose, fingers, stomach, chest, and legs. The process is painless and safe for your child.
The study helps us analyze your child’s breathing and sleeping patterns, allowing us to identify any sleep disorders that may be affecting their health. Although sleep disorders may seem harmless, they can lead to chronic health problems that can last into adulthood. If you suspect your child has a sleep disorder, don’t hesitate to bring them to Parkway Sleep Health Centers for a sleep study. We prioritize providing the best care to all our patients, ensuring that children are as comfortable as possible during the process, to identify and treat any conditions that may be affecting their sleep quality.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is the most commonly used treatment for sleep apnea. During sleep, a person wears a mask over their airway or nose that directs positive airflow, keeping the airway open. Studies have demonstrated that CPAP improves daytime alertness, especially in individuals with mild to severe sleep apnea.
There are several other devices, including BiPAP, ASV, and APAP, that may be appropriate for your specific sleep issues. These devices come with a range of masks and attachments that can be customized to meet your sleep habits and requirements. Some options include nasal masks, pillows, full-face masks, and adjustable tubing to optimize the machine’s use.
If you purchase a CPAP device through Parkway Sleep Health Centers, our doctors will provide you with detailed instructions on how to operate and maintain your machine. Your CPAP treatment plan will depend on your diagnosis, so it’s essential to follow all instructions carefully.
A CPAP machine – short for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine – supplies the user with consistent air pressure in order to maintain a constant open airway. Learn more now – reach out for help with your CPAP purchase.
BiPAP uses non-invasive mechanized, pressurized ventilation on a time or flow basis. This type of machine pivots between two levels of applied positive airway pressure.
APAP refers to automatic postitive airflow pressure which automatically adjusts to the user’s breathing patterns periodically, versus CPAP which delivers a continuous flow.
Need help sorting through all the face, nose, chin, nasal pillow, and mask weight options for your particular CPAP, APAP, or BiPAP machine? We can work with you to help get your mask choice right the first time around.
ASV stands for adaptive servo-ventilation. ASV machines track and adjust air pressure to match your breathing patterns on an automated basis based on your inputs to the machine.
Looking for CPAP supplies? We have everything you need to keep your machine running as needed, including a full selection of CPAP masks. We strive to provide one-stop convenience when it comes to all things CPAP!
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