Is your sleep putting
your health at risk?

What happens at night can affect your long-term health. Start by getting clarity today.

  • Test your sleep at home
  • Expert consult included
  • Treatment fit for you
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GLP-1 medications and sleep apnea:
a co-therapy approach

Obstructive sleep apnea is often influenced by multiple factors, including anatomy, airway structure, age, and body weight. For eligible patients with OSA and a qualifying BMI, GLP-1 medications may help support weight loss, which can improve sleep apnea severity and overall health outcomes when used alongside appropriate OSA treatment.

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Get clarity and answers in three simple steps

Take back your sleep, quickly and affordably

Test to understand your sleep issues

Order online, get your device in 2 days. Take your test at home while you sleep.

Solutions and support
to fit real life

Our clinical team helps you with treatment options to get back to sleeping well.

Results delivered
one-on-one

Review your sleep data with a licensed sleep therapist to understand your results.

Sleep impacts your health more than you think

If this sounds like you, we can help you get clarity:

  • High blood pressure, despite taking your medication
  • Diet and exercise aren't showing results in your lab work
  • Memory loss—especially short-term—that disrupts daily life
  • Difficulty controlling glucose despite lifestyle changes
  • Regular morning headaches or dry mouth to start your day
  • Changes in movement and motor control
  • Unexplained heart or metabolic issues, with the root cause still a mystery

Unsure where to start?

Answer a few quick questions to help you understand what may be affecting your sleep

Real patients, real results

Thousands of people have reclaimed their nights

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Hands-on care, not AI

Our specialized clinical care team offers help that’s easy to follow and care that makes a difference

  • Diane S.

    Lead Respiratory Therapist, Sleep Disorders Specialist

  • Rachael G.

    Registered Polysomnographic Technologist

  • Scott P.

    Registered Polysomnographic Technologist

  • Tamra Y.

    Certified Respiratory Therapist, Registered Polysomnographic Technologist

  • Samantha B.

    Registered Respiratory Therapist

  • Crystal C.

    Registered Respiratory Therapist

  • Crystal Christmas

    Registered Respiratory Therapist, Sleep Disorders Specialist

  • Terri R.

    Registered Polysomnographic Technologist

  • Carrie R.

    Registered Respiratory Therapist

  • Riley R.

    Registered Respiratory Therapist

  • Savanna D.

    Registered Polysomnographic Technologist

Frequently asked questions

How can a sleep problem affect my blood pressure?

When you stop breathing during sleep, your oxygen levels drop. Your brain panics and sends a jolt of adrenaline to wake you up. This "fight-or-flight" response spikes your blood pressure instantly, and over time, your baseline pressure stays high even during the day.

I eat healthy and take my meds—why are my blood sugar numbers still high?

If you have Sleep Apnea, your body is in a state of chronic stress. This stress causes your liver to dump extra glucose into your blood for energy. This makes it much harder for your body to process insulin, often leading to or worsening Type 2 Diabetes

If I treat my sleep, will my other health problems go away?

While it may not "cure" every condition, treating your sleep is often the "reset" the body needs. Many people find that once they breathe properly at night, their blood pressure lowers and their blood sugar becomes much easier to manage with their existing medication.

Can I use the test while managing other health changes?

Absolutely! Better sleep is often the missing piece that makes other health goals easier to achieve. Understanding your rest now supports everything else you're working on

How does it work?

You wear the device for one night, at home, while you sleep in your bed. The sensors collect data on your breathing and oxygen levels.

After the test, a licensed sleep expert reviews your results and provides guidance on next steps and treatment options that fit your lifestyle.

Is a Home Sleep Study covered by insurance or HSA/FSA?

The Home Sleep Study is eligible for HSA or FSA reimbursement, and may be covered by insurance depending on your plan. We provide documentation to make reimbursement for eligible medical products or services purchased through Sleep Doctor straightforward.