Our home sleep test uses sensors recommended by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and all data is reviewed by a board certified sleep physician to ensure accuracy.
Yes, we can send copies of your test results to all physicians involved in your care, ensuring a cohesive approach to your treatment.
The home sleep test collects data on body position,, snoring, respiratory effort, oxygen saturation, and heart rate. This comprehensive data provides a reliable assessment regarding the presence or absence of obstructive sleep apnea.
Yes, our home sleep test can generally be used by individuals with other medical conditions. However, there are certain medical conditions such as chronic congestive heart failure, persistent atrial fibrillation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic hypoxic respiratory failure, recent stroke (within 6 months) and long term opioid use where home sleep testing is not recommended. Patients with these medical conditions require an overnight polysomnogram (PSG). We recommend consulting with your physician if you have concerns.
No, the home sleep test is designed to be user-friendly. We provide detailed instructions, and our support team is available to assist you if needed.
After the sleep test data is collected wirelessly and deemed to be sufficient, you can simply dispose of the device.
If your test results indicate sleep apnea, our clinicians will provide personalized treatment recommendations. We offer various treatment options, including CPAP therapy, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (exciteOSA), iNAP, positional therapy and oral appliances, based on the sleep apnea severity.
You will receive your results within 72 hours of test completion. . The results will be reviewed and interpreted by a sleep physician.
To request a home sleep test, simply fill out our online request form.
Our comprehensive take-home sleep test costs $189. This includes the testing kit, clinician review, diagnosis, and personalized treatment recommendations. The cost is eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement, providing a flexible payment option for our patients.
No, Complete Sleep does not sell CPAP devices. However, we can refer patients to durable medical equipment companies that sell CPAP devices.
Many private insurance plans do cover the cost of home sleep tests. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to determine your coverage options. We can provide any necessary documentation to assist with your claim.
Currently, our home sleep test is not covered by OHIP. However, it is a qualified medical expense, so you may be able to claim it on your taxes or get reimbursed through other health spending accounts.
No, you do not need a referral from your family physician to request a home sleep test with Complete Sleep. Simply fill out our online request form to get started.
