Sleep Apnea Therapy and Services
We provide a full suite of Sleep Apnea solutions to meet all of our customers’ and patients’ needs. Unlike most home medical equipment providers, we actually come to your home, set up your machine, teach you how to use and care for it, ensure you are outfitted with a proper fitting mask and answer any questions you may have about the equipment or your diagnosis and prescribed therapy.
Because we go the extra mile, we are able to achieve a CPAP Compliance Rate of greater than 90% (almost twice the national average). That means 9 of every 10 of the patients we service will see a dramatic improvement in the quality of their sleep and health. It is clear why Sound Oxygen Service is the preferred provider of so many medical professionals and sleep labs.
About Sleep Apnea
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy is the leading treatment for patients suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). CPAP provides a constant airflow that holds the airway open so that uninterrupted breathing is maintained during sleep. This eliminates sleep apnea events and allows the patient to get a restful sleep.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a condition in which a patient’s breathing passage seals during sleep, causing the patient to stop breathing. The body responds to this lack of oxygen by arousing, or waking from sleep. This condition causes extremely loud snoring, followed by silent periods when breathing has stopped. These episodes where breathing ceases are called apneas. During apnea episodes, blood oxygen levels drop dramatically. Symptoms include:
- Excessively loud snoring
- Gasping and choking for breath
- Frequent awakening during the night
- Abnormal daytime sleepiness or fatigue
- Headaches
- Limited attention
- Memory loss
- Click here to see a video of an actual sleep apnea attack.
- Untreated Sleep Apnea is potentially fatal and frequently results in the serious health problems such as:
- Heart Attacks
- Strokes
- High Blood Pressure
- Diabetes
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a serious, potentially life-altering and life-threatening condition that is easily identified and effectively treated. If you or a loved one suspects you have it, you should be tested as soon as possible.
- Click here [PDF Document*] to take personal Sleep Test/Questionnaire. This is a simple test you can fill out and bring with you to your physician visit that evaluates you for the most common symptoms of sleep apnea.


