Personalized Sleep & Airway Care
Denver
Welcome to Denver—where better sleep begins with understanding your airway health. Our team specializes in treating the root causes of sleep and breathing disorders with innovative, non-invasive solutions tailored to your needs. Whether you’re a tired parent, a snoring partner, or a concerned caregiver, we’re here to support you and your family on your path to better health.
We focus on identifying and treating underlying airway and craniofacial issues that contribute to:
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
- Mouth breathing and poor sleep quality
- Tethered oral tissues (tongue or lip ties)
- Pediatric developmental concerns tied to airway health
- Long-term consequences of untreated sleep and breathing disorders
Our Services
At Sleep and Airway Medicine Centers, we provide comprehensive, patient-centered care to diagnose and treat sleep disorders and airway-related conditions for improved health and quality of life.
Oral Appliance Therapy
Utilization of FDA-cleared oral appliances to treat mild to severe obstructive sleep apnea and snoring by addressing dentofacial abnormalities. There is a solution for everyone—from children to adults—using a guided-growth or corrective approach tailored to each stage of life.
Frenectomies
A quick, minimally invasive procedure to release tongue or lip ties. This can support improved feeding, speech, sleep, and airway function—especially in children.
Laser Therapy
Gentle and effective laser treatments (like QuietNite™) designed to reduce snoring, improve soft tissue tone, and support better nighttime breathing without downtime.
Myofunctional Therapy
A personalized program of exercises to strengthen the muscles of the face, mouth, and tongue—supporting nasal breathing, proper oral rest posture, and long-term treatment success.
Sleep & Airway Consultations
A comprehensive, whole-health evaluation to understand how your airway and oral structures impact your sleep and breathing. Our goal is to uncover the why behind your symptoms and build a custom treatment plan.
Why Choose the Denver Sleep and Airway Medicine Center?
We don’t just treat symptoms—we solve problems at the source. Our team of airway-focused providers takes time to listen, educate, and guide you through treatment options that fit your lifestyle. From young children to aging adults, we help families breathe better, sleep deeper, and live healthier.
Make an Appointment
7001 Tower Road, Ste B
Denver, CO 80249
Contact us:
(888) 710-4450
Colorado_TxNav@sleepairway.com
Office Hours:
Mon – Thu: 8AM–5PM
Fri – Sun: Closed
Lab Hours:
Mon–Thu: 8AM–12:30PM, 1:30PM–4PM
Fri–Sun: Closed
Information
Location
We are located on the east side of Denver, Colorado, your visit will be more than just attending a program—it will be an adventure. Whether you’re here for a day or an extended vacation, we’re here to ensure your experience is seamless and enjoyable.
Parking
You can park in any available spot surrounding the building. There is an abundance of parking available in the front and rear of the Denver Sleep and Airway Medicine Center.
Patient Success Stories
Olivia's Story
The Sleep and Airway Center in Denver changed my life. I struggled with sleep apnea and constant breathing issues for years, but their team was incredibly thorough and compassionate. From my first visit, I felt understood and supported. Their diagnostic process was smooth, and the treatment plan they created—tailored just for me—helped me breathe and sleep better almost immediately. I now wake up feeling refreshed and energized. Thanks to their care, I have a whole new quality of life. I’m so grateful!
Avery's Story
Honestly? Life before the Sleep and Airway Center was exhausting. I could barely make it through the day, and sleep apnea was wrecking my nights. These folks changed that. The team is sharp, kind, and totally focused on getting it right. Now I breathe easier and actually sleep. Total game-changer.
Jack's Story
I didn’t realize how much I was missing out on restful sleep until I got help from the Sleep and Airway Center in Denver. The difference is night and day. Their team took the time to understand my breathing issues and created a plan that actually worked. I sleep soundly now, wake up clear-headed, and feel like myself again. It’s not just better sleep—it’s better living.
Sophia's Story
Dealing with sleep apnea was frustrating and draining—until I found the Sleep and Airway Center in Denver. From the first visit, I felt supported and heard. Their team didn’t just treat symptoms—they found real solutions. Now I sleep through the night, breathe without struggle, and wake up feeling refreshed. It’s made a world of difference in my energy and focus. Truly the best decision I’ve made for my health.
Providers
Frequently asked questions
What are the signs that I may be suffering from sleep apnea?
- Sleep apnea symptoms can include snoring, choking or gasping during sleep, and excessive daytime sleepiness. Our specialists will assess your specific symptoms to determine the likelihood of sleep apnea.
Can sleep apnea impact my overall health?
- Yes, untreated sleep apnea may contribute to various health issues, including cardiovascular problems and impaired cognitive function. Our team will discuss the potential health implications and the importance of timely treatment.
How soon can I expect results from sleep apnea treatment?
- Results vary, but many patients experience improved sleep quality and daytime alertness soon after starting treatment. Our specialists will provide personalized expectations based on your case.
Can children have sleep apnea, and if so, how is it treated?
- Sleep apnea can affect children. Our pediatric sleep specialists will evaluate your child’s symptoms and recommend appropriate treatments, which may differ from those used in adults.
Can I travel with my CPAP or oral appliance?
- Yes, both CPAP and oral appliances are travel-friendly. Our specialists can provide advice on traveling with your sleep apnea treatment and ensure you continue your therapy while away from home.
Can allergies or sinus issues contribute to sleep apnea?
- – Allergies and sinus problems can contribute to sleep apnea symptoms. Our specialists will assess your overall health, including any underlying respiratory issues, to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.
