Call Portland Sleep Solutions about sleep apnea screening today!
Fast and comfortable at-home testing options
No overnight lab visits required
Easy-to-wear SleepImage® Ring device
Accurate results reviewed by sleep specialists
A first step toward better rest and health
If you struggle with loud snoring, fatigue, or restless nights, Portland Sleep Solutions in offers a comfortable, effective path forward. Our team provides sleep apnea screening for sleep dentistry in Portland, OR, using at-home diagnostic tools like the SleepImage Ring. Our goal is to help you understand your sleep health so you can take the next step toward feeling your best.
Sleep apnea doesn’t just cause snoring – it interrupts your breathing during sleep, sometimes hundreds of times each night. These pauses in breathing, or apneas, can lead to serious health risks over time, including high blood pressure, heart problems, type 2 diabetes, and even depression.
Accurate diagnosis is the first and most critical step. That’s why Portland Sleep Solutions offers advanced, easy-to-use home sleep testing that can help identify whether OSA may be affecting your health.
Anyone who snores, wakes up gasping, feels fatigued despite sleep, or has been told they stop breathing at night should consider testing. Sleep apnea is especially common among adults who are overweight, have high blood pressure, or a family history of the condition.
In Portland, many patients use our testing service when they want answers without the hassle of an overnight lab study. Home testing is also ideal for those exploring CPAP alternatives or dental sleep therapy.
While awaiting your test results, these steps may support better sleep:
Our team can review these habits during your follow-up and offer more personalized tips.
This comprehensive, clinically accurate, and cost-effective hardware is designed for both single and multi-patient use, offering an easy-to-use solution for affordable multi-night testing. By diagnosing both obstructive and central sleep apnea and precisely measuring sleep quality and duration, the system allows providers to track treatment progress more effectively. Ultimately, this data-driven approach improves both patient and practice outcomes by streamlining the diagnostic process and enhancing long-term care management.
These rings allow a diagnosis at home, which is convenient for many patients. Our one-stop, end-to-end approach will allow our doctor to go deeper into diagnostics, education, and ongoing support than traditional practices.
Sleep apnea screening may be covered by your medical insurance. If you’re in Portland, we’ll help verify your benefits and walk you through options. We also offer direct-pay pricing and payment plans if needed.
Portland Sleep Solutions focuses on dental sleep medicine, using Vivos oral appliance therapy and home sleep testing. We offer evidence-based care and personalized service. Learn more here.
Loud snoring, gasping for air, and daytime sleepiness may mean it’s time for sleep apnea screening. Our Portland team makes it easy with at-home options. If you struggle with sleep apnea and need to be tested, we can help. Call us to book and receive your at-home test today.
At-home sleep apnea screening uses a small, wearable device that records breathing patterns, oxygen levels, heart rate, and sleep quality while you sleep in your own bed. The data is then reviewed by qualified sleep medicine professionals to evaluate whether patterns consistent with obstructive sleep apnea may be present.
Many medical insurance plans cover sleep apnea screening when specific clinical criteria are met, though coverage varies by plan. Our team assists patients with benefit verification and general cost questions. Any out-of-pocket responsibility depends on individual coverage, testing method, and whether additional evaluation is recommended. Visit our Contact page for more details.
Home sleep apnea screening is commonly used for patients with a moderate to high likelihood of OSA and without complex medical conditions. In-lab sleep studies remain appropriate in some cases, particularly if results are unclear, symptoms are severe, or additional sleep disorders are suspected.
Dentists trained in dental sleep medicine can help identify signs associated with airway-related sleep issues, such as jaw structure or tooth wear from clenching. We work collaboratively with physicians to coordinate appropriate sleep testing, review results, and guide patients toward next steps when needed. Have questions? Call us for support!
Restful sleep is just around the corner.
Call or book online to schedule your home sleep test.