Home Sleep Apnea Testing

Tips, tricks and information, including video instruction for your night of testing at home

Know your risk for sleep apnea.

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Video Instructions for your Home Sleep Testing Device

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Respironics NightOne

The Respironics NightOne Device is a small white device worn on the chest with a blue chest belt, nasal canula and finger probe.

If you have any questions about which device you received, call our 24-hour customer support line at 877-249-8331.

Home Sleep Apnea Testing

The Mail-to-Home Delivery Program:

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1The device displayed a red light following my test, did I do something wrong?
If you received a red light following your test, it doesn’t mean you did something wrong. Please call the Home Sleep Test Support line for further questions and instructions.
2I’m having trouble keeping the cannula in my nose and/or the finger probe on my finger, any advice?
Yes, we recommend using medical tape to help secure the components in place. If you don’t have medical tape available, you can also use the adhesive portion of a bandage.
3Is there a set amount of time that I need to sleep?
A successful test is considered four or more hours.
4Do I really have to test on consecutive nights?
While we would appreciate if the study nights were back-to-back, it is not mandatory.
5Why do I have two cannulas? Should I use both of them?
We provided an extra cannula for cases where the original is un-usable and a spare is needed.

MedBridge Healthcare supports healthcare systems invested in improving access to care by providing a pick up and mail delivery home sleep apnea testing program.

The focus of our program is to simplify the process of diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea for uncomplicated patients.

This convenient approach to care is designed to minimize touchpoints while still providing a clinically appropriate and cost efficient diagnosis for many patients determined to be at risk for sleep apnea as recommended by the AASM.

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23

Million Americans have Undiagnosed Sleep Apnea

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12%

of the US Adult Population has Obstructive Sleep Apnea (AHI>5)

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