FAQs

Restwell Sleep

  • What symptoms suggest I may have a sleep disorder?

    Indicators of a potential sleep disorder include loud snoring, episodes of gasping during sleep, insomnia, excessive daytime drowsiness, headaches upon waking, difficulty with concentration, and unexplained tiredness. If you experience these symptoms, it may be beneficial to consult a sleep specialist.
  • Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?

    Referral requirements vary depending on your insurance plan. Some plans necessitate a referral from your primary care physician, while others do not. Our staff is available to assist you in verifying your specific insurance requirements for scheduling an appointment.
  • What is a sleep study, and how does it work?

    A sleep study, also known as a polysomnogram, is an overnight assessment that monitors various physiological functions during sleep. This includes breathing patterns, brain activity, heart rate, oxygen levels, and body movements. The study provides crucial data for accurately diagnosing sleep disorders and determining appropriate treatment options.
  • Do you offer at‑home sleep testing?

    Yes, we provide at-home sleep apnea testing for many patients as a convenient alternative to in-lab studies. This option is primarily used to evaluate for obstructive sleep apnea. Your healthcare provider will assess whether an at-home test or an in-lab study is more suitable for your specific situation.
  • Do you provide CPAP equipment and support?

    Yes, we offer comprehensive CPAP services. Our support includes assistance with initial CPAP setup, mask fitting, pressure adjustments, and ongoing guidance. We aim to ensure optimal comfort and effectiveness of your therapy, promoting successful long-term use of CPAP equipment.