Rehabilitate
At the Sleep and Airway Medicine Centers, we specialize in rehabilitating obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) using custom-fit oral appliances designed to keep your airway open throughout the night. This comfortable, non-invasive treatment can help you breathe easier, sleep better, and reclaim your energy—without the need for a CPAP.
Can You Come
Back From OSA?
We don’t just manage sleep apnea—we focus on genuine rehabilitation for obstructive sleep apnea. Our FDA-cleared oral appliances are more than an alternative to CPAP or surgery—they’re part of a personalized treatment plan aimed at correcting the root causes of obstructive sleep apnea. By partnering closely with board-certified sleep physicians and airway specialists, we customize care to your unique anatomy and symptoms. This rehabilitation-focused approach can lead to lasting improvements in airway function, and most patients complete their treatment in just 12 months on average.
Why Choose The Sleep & Airway Medicine Centers?
Transforming Lives with Innovation
Unprecedented Efficacy
Clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of our devices in reducing Apnea-Hypopnea Index scores, enhancing patients’ quality of life by restoring normal nocturnal breathing—often with sustained, long-term benefits and the potential of a lifelong improvement in sleep wellness.
Empowering Patients with Choices
Our appliances offer a more desirable treatment option, supported by evidence of safety and effectiveness. It opens up new possibilities for patients’ whose lives have been compromised by obstructive sleep apnea, providing hope and another option for a viable solution.
Designed for Safety and Comfort
With an average treatment duration of approximately one year, our appliances enhance airway volume and support proper nasal breathing, effectively reducing upper airway resistance and snoring, while promoting improved overall airway function and long-term respiratory health.
Take Action
Now
Don’t let another restless night compromise your health and well-being. Schedule a home sleep screening evaluation today or visit the Sleep and Airway Medicine Centers to determine if you’re a candidate for this potentially life-altering treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Appliances for Rehabilitation
Traditional
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