• Words of Wisdom

    "You're not healthy, unless your sleep is healthy." -Dr. William Dement, father of sleep medicine

Welcome to Sleep Data…convenient, accurate, and fast.  

Sleep Data provides timely, expert, home based sleep studies thereby improving patients’ health and understanding, while lowering overall health care costs.

Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) affects an estimated 20 million Americans and is associated with chronic disease states such as hypertension, heart disease, stroke, and morbid obesity.  Diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea can contribute to an improved quality of life and may decrease apnea-related morbidity and mortality.

Sleep Data is a nationwide market leader in providing expert home-based diagnostic testing  and CPAP treatment for (OSAS).  Since 1995 Sleep Data has performed thousands of tests in all fifty states, and currently supplies thousands of patients with CPAP treatment and supplies every year.

For diagnostic testing, there’s no place like home.  Testing is performed rapidly in the comfort and privacy of the patient’s home.  The professional staff is university trained and has extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea.

Sleep Data utilizes a multi-channel cardiopulmonary recorder that has been scientifically validated as a means for reliably and accurately detecting sleep apnea syndrome.  Upon completion of the study, all raw datais analyzed and interpreted by trained technicians and physicians who specialize in pulmonary sleep medicine. 

Sleep Data is JCAHO accredited. To learn more

 Celebrating over 16 years of service excellence

 

 

Patient comments:

“I’m so glad I could do this test at home!  The instructions were so helpful.  I had no trouble setting up the equipment and sensors.” 

-Ann S., Juneau Alaska

“Thank for allowing me to do this in the privacy of my own home without someone staring at me all night!” 

-Robert M., San Diego, California

“This is great because I got to stay home and do the test.  I could never sleep in a hospital.” 

-Terry R., Chicago, Illinois