FAQs

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep Care at Sonno Sleep Center

Here you’ll find answers to common questions about sleep evaluations, sleep studies, treatment options, and our clinical process. If you need additional help, our team is always available to guide you through the next steps in your care.

During a sleep study, sensors are placed gently on your skin to monitor breathing, oxygen levels, heart rate, brain activity, and sleep patterns while you rest. The procedure is safe, non-invasive, and supervised by trained sleep technicians. The results help your sleep specialist diagnose conditions such as sleep apnea, insomnia, or other sleep disorders.

In most cases, referrals are not required. Many patients schedule an evaluation directly with our clinic; however, some insurance providers may request a referral from a primary care physician. Our team can help you confirm the requirements for your specific plan.

An overnight sleep study typically lasts one night, from evening to early morning. Daytime testing may be required in certain cases, such as narcolepsy evaluations. Your physician will let you know which type of study is recommended based on your symptoms.

We diagnose and treat a wide range of sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrome, snoring, circadian rhythm disorders, and conditions related to excessive daytime sleepiness.

Yes. For patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, we provide CPAP therapy support, equipment guidance, and ongoing follow-up to help improve treatment comfort and long-term success.

Yes, home sleep testing is available for qualifying patients. This option allows you to complete a sleep evaluation in the comfort of your home while still receiving expert physician review and recommendations.

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