CPAP & Sleep Therapy

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Devices we assist our clients with

Our sleep and respiratory products are held to the highest regulatory standards from manufacturers with rigorous testing and certifications.

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CPAP

A CPAP machine takes in room air, filters it, and uses a fan to pressurize it, delivering a, continuous, gentle flow of air through a tube and mask (nasal, nasal pillow, or full-face) to prevent airway collapse.

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APAP

CPAP machine takes in room air, filters it, and uses a fan to pressurize it, delivering a, continuous, gentle flow of air through a tube and mask (nasal, nasal pillow, or full-face) to prevent airway collapse.

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BiPAP DEVICES

APAP machines use sensors to detect airflow resistance and apnea events, adjusting pressure on a breath-by-breath basis. By lowering pressure when not needed, many users find them more comfortable than traditional CPAP, reducing issues like aerophagia (swallowed air)

Understanding your device

Dive into our frequently asked questions to find out more about device specifics, care routines, accessories and more.

How do CPAP machines work?
A CPAP machine works by delivering a steady stream of air through a mask, which keeps the airway open and ensures uninterrupted breathing throughout the night.

What are the main parts of my device?

Pump: Controls the airflow

Tube: Carries the air from the machine to the mask

Mask: Delivers air to your airway while you sleep

What types of masks are available to me?

Nasal Masks: Cover the nose only and are ideal for nose breathers.

Nasal Pillow Masks: Fit under the nose with small cushions inserted into the nostrils and are suitable for minimal facial contact.

Full Face Masks: Cover both the nose and mouth and are recommended for mouth breathers or those requiring higher pressure settings.

How do we choose the right equipment for you?

Choosing the right CPAP equipment involves selecting the appropriate pump, tubing, and mask based on your specific needs and preferences. Consulting with a respiratory therapist can help you make the best choice.

Are the devices preset to my prescription?

Your CPAP machine should be adjusted according to your prescription. A respiratory therapist can guide you through the process to ensure the settings are correct for effective therapy.

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