Home Sleep Study

Home Sleep Studies: The Easiest Solution for Sleep Apnea Diagnosis

If you are struggling with sleep issues, a home sleep study can provide valuable insights into your sleep patterns and help identify potential underlying conditions. Our experienced staff will work closely with you to ensure you receive the care and attention you need to have a successful sleep study. Learn how easy it is to complete a Home Sleep Study with Sleepwatchers!

How to get a Home Sleep Test for Sleep Apnea!


STEP 1: Order home sleep study and pick a convenient night to use

STEP 2: We mail you the sleep device and show you how to use it for overnight testing

STEP 3: Mail back to Sleepwatchers with pre-paid S&H for a fast and accurate analysis

STEP 4: Receive results the next day during a virtual appointment with the sleep specialist

STEP 5: Follow recommendations...then sleep better and feel better!


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READ ON TO LEARN THE 5 W’S OF HOME SLEEP TESTING:

WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE & WHY!

Who Qualifies for a Home Sleep Study?

We recommend home sleep studies for individuals who experience persistent sleep problems and are at risk for sleep apnea. If you are experiencing symptoms such as snoring, disrupted sleep, fatigue, daytime

sleepiness, weight gain, high blood pressure, a home sleep study may be right for you. Additionally, a home sleep test is often used to track how effective treatment is while using an oral appliance for the treatment of sleep apnea and snoring. 

Home sleep tests are generally performed on adults only; however, in some cases a home sleep study may be used on younger patients. If you are unsure if a home sleep study is right for you, schedule a consultation with our sleep experts and we can discuss your options.

What is a Home Sleep Study?

A home sleep study is a non-invasive test that monitors your sleep patterns, breathing, heart rate and oxygen level. During a home sleep test, you'll wear a small device that tracks your vital signs and records your sleep patterns throughout the night. Our sleep experts analyze the data collected during the study to identify the presence or severity of snoring and sleep apnea. (There are still NO home sleep tests available that can diagnose other sleep disorders at home yet. As soon as there is more comprehensive testing available, you can bet Sleepwatchers will provide that, too!)

When do I complete the Home Sleep Study?

If you choose to order a home sleep study kit, we will schedule your study for the most convenient night for you! First, we will schedule a call to discuss the best night to complete the study. We will obtain all of the necessary information during this call so that we can ship the device to your home right away. 

After you have received the device in the mail, you will have a virtual appointment with a sleep technician to go over the instructions for use. During this appointment, we show you how to use the device and we can answer all of your questions to ensure that you have the most accurate and successful sleep study. 

Once you've completed the study, you will package the device in the original box, apply the included return label, and schedule a pickup from USPS for return to us for analysis. Results are processed within 2 business days and made available to the patient immediately. We also include a virtual appointment with our sleep specialist to explain the results and answer all of your questions. Our comprehensive services will address all of your questions and all of your sleep needs! 

Where do I go to complete a Home Sleep Study?

Never leave the comfort of your home! At Sleepwatchers LLC, we offer comprehensive home sleep studies to patients throughout the United States*. Plus, our program is customizable to your situation. If you are local, you are welcome to stop by and pick up the device for faster service. For all others, we will ship you a kit to use for a night and schedule a virtual appointment for instructions. 

*Services are limited to those in the continental United States.

Why would I need a Home Sleep Study?

Are you tired all the time? Do others tell you snore or stop breathing during your sleep? View the list of symptoms below to see if you might have sleep apnea:

  • Insomnia
  • Disrupted or non-refreshing sleep
  • Snoring
  • Stop breathing or gasping is sleep
  • Morning headaches
  • Dry mouth
  • Daytime sleepiness
  • Weight gain
  • Irritability
  • Difficulty paying attention

Other factors that increase the risk of sleep apnea include:

  • Excess weight. Obesity significantly increases the risk of OSA. Fat deposits in your upper airway may obstruct your breathing.
  • Neck circumference. People with thicker necks sometimes have narrower airways.
  • A narrowed airway. You might have inherited a narrow throat. Enlarged tonsils or adenoids also can block the airway, especially in children.
  • Use of alcohol, sedatives or tranquilizers. These substances relax the muscles in your throat, which can worsen obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Smoking. Smokers are three times more likely to have obstructive sleep apnea than are people who've never smoked. Smoking can increase the amount of inflammation and fluid retention in the upper airway.
  • Nasal congestion. If you have trouble breathing through your nose — whether from an anatomical problem or allergies — you're more likely to develop obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Medical conditions. Congestive heart failure, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes are some of the conditions that increase the risk of obstructive sleep apnea. Polycystic ovary syndrome, hormonal disorders, prior stroke and chronic lung diseases such as asthma may also increase risk.
  • Being male. Men are 2 to 3 times more likely to have sleep apnea than are women. However, women increase their risk when overweight or after menopause.
  • Being older. Sleep apnea occurs more often in older adults.
  • Family history. Having family members with sleep apnea might increase your risk.


These are all symptoms of sleep apnea which can affect your overall health and quality of life! If you are experiencing two or more symptoms of sleep apnea, a home sleep study may be the next step. Call or text us today to see if a home sleep study is right for you. If you are ready to take a test, click here to order your home sleep study today! 

Additional Sleep Solutions

Don't qualify for a home sleep study but are still experiencing issues sleeping? Sleepwatchers has other services in place for your needs. In-Lab Sleep Studies are more comprehensive in nature.

Click here to see if an in-lab sleep study is right for you.

We also offer behavioral sleep therapy for those suffering from insomnia or unrefreshing sleep.

Click here to schedule your insomnia treatment today!

Still not sure what you need? Schedule a consultation with our sleep experts today and we will help you get to the root of the problem. Let us help you start sleeping well as soon as possible. 

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Order your home sleep study by calling or texting (847) 838-9253.

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