251-284-5332 - The Landmark Building - 316 S McKenzie St, Suite 171 Foley, AL 36535 info@gulfcoastsleepspecialist.com

HOME SLEEP STUDY

Complete your sleep test in the comfort of your home.

In-Home Sleep Study Test

If you have issues with snoring, sleep apnea, or other sleeping problems, it is best to have a sleep test performed. At Gulf Coast Sleep Specialist, Dr. Steven Todd offers in-home sleep tests using WatchPAT ONE.

AVOID spending your nights in a clinic!

You download the WatchPAT ONE application on your mobile phone, use the device for one night and the data from your sleep is captured via bluetooth.  The testing Testing device consists of wristband, finger probe, chest sensor and is recyclable.  It’s designed to capture nocturnal data and was created to be worn at home, where it is easier to gather an accurate profile of your natural breathing and sleeping habits. If you are suffering from sleep disorders, then we invite you to call us today.

 

We can Help!

During your consultation, Gulf Coast Sleep Specialist will explain to you how our Home Sleep Study Testing services can save you time and money. Call us today or fill out the appointment form above to discuss your snoring problem treatment options.

Gulf Coast Sleep Specialist provides in-home sleep study testing to patients in Baldwin County, Mobile County, Escambia County, AL. We also provide in-home sleep apnea study testing in Pensacola and the entire Escambia County, FL area.

Sleep Apnea Stats

Sleep Apnea Stats American Academy of Sleep Medicine

· About 22 million Americans have sleep apnea

· 1 in 4 middle-aged men has OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea)

· 26% of people aged between 30 and 70 suffer from sleep apnea

· People with Sleep Apnea are four times more likely to have a stroke

· 1 in 4 people with moderate sleep apnea won’t even experience daytime sleepiness, one of many interesting facts about sleep apnea

· Over 38,000 people die from cardiovascular problems caused by sleep apnea every year

· 80% of people with moderate and severe OSA go undiagnosed