Diagnostic Polysomnography

Diagnostic Polysomnography (PSG)


Diagnostic Polysomnography, also known as a sleep study, is an overnight test used to diagnose sleep disorders. During the test, various sensors monitor your brain waves, breathing, heart rhythm, and muscle activity while you sleep.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) titration

CPAP titration is a test done to determine the ideal air pressure settings for a CPAP machine used to treat sleep apnea. It usually involves an overnight stay at a sleep center where you'll be connected to a CPAP machine while you sleep.

Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT)

Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT)

The MSLT is a diagnostic sleep test that measures daytime sleepiness. It involves taking multiple naps throughout the day and measuring how long it takes to fall asleep and enter REM sleep.

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Ambulatory home sleep study

This test typically monitors your breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and sleep position during the night. While it might not be suitable for everyone, it can be a good fit for adults with a high likelihood of moderate-to-severe sleep apnea.