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Frequently Asked Questions
A CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine is a device used to treat sleep apnea by providing a constant flow of air pressure through a mask to help keep the airways open and allow for easier breathing during sleep.
CPAP: Delivers constant air pressure to keep airways open during sleep.
APAP: It stands for Automatic Positive Airway Pressure, It is similar to CPAP but the pressure delivered changes automatically based on the needs of the patient. APAP machines can detect changes in breathing and adjust the pressure in real-time to provide the minimum pressure required for a given moment.
BiPAP: Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure, is also similar to CPAP but delivers two pressure settings: a higher pressure for inhaling and a lower pressure for exhaling. Used for more complicated sleep apnea.
Note: Appropriate device is determined by healthcare provider based on sleep study and other factors.
The most common side effects of CPAP therapy include:
Dry mouth or nose, skin irritation, claustrophobia, nasal congestion or irritation, bloating and abdominal discomfort, and headaches.
These can often be managed with adjustments to the machine or additional equipment. Consult your doctor if experiencing any side effects.
We offer the Night Owl Home Sleep Test to diagnose sleep apnea. If the patient qualifies for a CPAP machine based on the test results, the cost of the test can be deducted from the machine order. This makes the process more effective and straightforward. Click here to find out more."
A CPAP machine is typically connected to:
A mask via a tube to deliver continuous air flow for sleep apnea treatment. (nasal, full-face, or nasal pillow)
Hose, filter, power cord, and optional features like a humidifier or heated tube.
We offer Affirm and Afterpay financing options to make purchasing a CPAP machine more affordable and manageable.
CPAP Tubing - Every 3-6 Months
Water Chamber - Every 3-6 Months
CPAP Mask - Every 6 Months
CPAP Filter - Every 2 Weeks
Our subscription option makes it easier than ever to get your CPAP essentials without the hassle of having to re-order.Click here to view all CPAP Supplies replacement times.
A CPAP machine comes with the following: The machine, the power adapter with cable, user manual, and a standard CPAP tubing.
The cost of a CPAP machine Click here can vary depending on the brand, features, and where you purchase it from. Typically, the cost of a CPAP machine ranges from around $500 to $3000 or more.
To clean a CPAP machine, disassemble it, wash the mask, tubing, and humidifier chamber in warm soapy water, clean the machine with a damp cloth, and reassemble. Clean at least once a week. Some people may prefer to use CPAP cleaners Click here, which are specifically designed to clean CPAP machines and accessories.