Have you found it impossible to get used to wearing a CPAP mask at night? There’s an exciting, innovative alternative available at The Southern California Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Medical Center (805-557-9930) - the Inspire Therapy device! Check it out here: https://sleepmd4u.com/
Southern California Pulmonary and Sleep Disorders Medical Center City: Thousand Oaks Address: 317 S. Moorpark Road Website: https://sleepmd4u.com Phone: +18055579930 Email: info@sleepmd4u.com
Conejo Valley Implantable Sleep
Apnea Device: A Convenient CPAP
Replacement
Tired of nightly battles with your CPAP mask? The
Southern California Pulmonary & Sleep Disorders
Medical Center's Inspire Therapy device could put an
end to your CPAP woes.
Unlike the bulky CPAP machines,
Inspire Therapy uses a compact,
implantable device to
continuously monitor your
breathing patterns & deliver mild
stimulation to airway muscles.
You can control the device with a handheld remote, turning it on before bed & off when you
wake up. With no cumbersome equipment, it'll be easier to stick to your treatment plan.
By stimulating the hypoglossal nerve, which
regulates tongue movement & airway muscles, the
device maintains an open airway all night long, so
you can enjoy more restful sleep.
If you’re curious whether Inspire Therapy is right for you,
the Southern California Pulmonary & Sleep Disorders
Medical Center offers AASM SleepTM telemedicine
services.
Founded by Dr. Ronald A. Popper in 1984, the center is the first non-hospital, non-university-based sleep
facility fully accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
https://sleepmd4u.com/
Learn more about Inspire Therapy at:
https://sleepmd4u.com/
Apnea Device: A Convenient CPAP
Replacement
Tired of nightly battles with your CPAP mask? The
Southern California Pulmonary & Sleep Disorders
Medical Center's Inspire Therapy device could put an
end to your CPAP woes.
Unlike the bulky CPAP machines,
Inspire Therapy uses a compact,
implantable device to
continuously monitor your
breathing patterns & deliver mild
stimulation to airway muscles.
You can control the device with a handheld remote, turning it on before bed & off when you
wake up. With no cumbersome equipment, it'll be easier to stick to your treatment plan.
By stimulating the hypoglossal nerve, which
regulates tongue movement & airway muscles, the
device maintains an open airway all night long, so
you can enjoy more restful sleep.
If you’re curious whether Inspire Therapy is right for you,
the Southern California Pulmonary & Sleep Disorders
Medical Center offers AASM SleepTM telemedicine
services.
Founded by Dr. Ronald A. Popper in 1984, the center is the first non-hospital, non-university-based sleep
facility fully accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
https://sleepmd4u.com/
Learn more about Inspire Therapy at:
https://sleepmd4u.com/