CPAP Therapy for Sleep Apnea

Breathe easier at night
with clinician-guided CPAP therapy.

If CPAP is right for you, Sleep Reset clinicians can guide your evaluation, provide a prescription, and help you access CPAP therapy through insurance.

✓ Clinician evaluation ✓ Prescription support ✓ Insurance eligible ✓ HSA/FSA supported
CPAP machine for sleep apnea
What’s Included

CPAP therapy, guided from diagnosis to treatment.

Sleep Reset helps coordinate evaluation, prescription, insurance support, and treatment guidance so you know exactly what to do next.

Insurance Eligible

Covered by many major insurance plans when criteria are met · HSA/FSA supported · Prescription required

  • Personalized evaluation by licensed sleep clinicians to confirm whether CPAP may be appropriate
  • Prescription support for CPAP therapy when clinically appropriate
  • Insurance guidance to help you understand coverage and next steps
  • Home sleep testing guidance if you need diagnostic testing before starting treatment
  • Mask and equipment education to help you understand available CPAP options
  • Follow-up support for adjustment, comfort, and long-term adherence
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Why CPAP Therapy

A proven treatment for obstructive sleep apnea.

CPAP delivers gentle air pressure through a mask to help keep your airway open while you sleep.

Effective
Keeps the airway open

CPAP helps prevent airway collapse during sleep, reducing breathing pauses and improving overnight oxygen levels.

First-line
Commonly used for OSA

CPAP is a widely used therapy for obstructive sleep apnea, especially for people with moderate to severe symptoms.

Supported
Guidance for adjustment

Mask fit, airflow comfort, and consistent use matter. Sleep Reset helps you understand the path to using CPAP successfully.

How It Works

From diagnosis to CPAP setup.

CPAP therapy requires a clinical diagnosis and prescription. Sleep Reset helps guide the process.

1
Start with a sleep assessment
Tell us about your snoring, fatigue, breathing pauses, prior sleep testing, insurance, and treatment preferences.
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2
Confirm sleep apnea diagnosis
If you have not had a recent sleep study, Sleep Reset can help coordinate home sleep testing to determine whether sleep apnea is present.
3
Meet with a clinician
Your clinician reviews your results, symptoms, health history, and whether CPAP is clinically appropriate.
4
Receive prescription and equipment guidance
If CPAP is appropriate, your clinician can provide a prescription and help guide next steps for machine, mask, and supplies.
5
Use nightly and follow up
Consistent use is key. Follow-up can help with mask fit, dryness, comfort, and ongoing adherence.
CPAP machine
Nightly Treatment

Designed to help you breathe steadily while you sleep.

CPAP uses continuous positive airway pressure to reduce breathing interruptions caused by obstructive sleep apnea.

  • Helps reduce breathing pauses during sleep
  • May improve oxygen levels overnight
  • Supports deeper, more restorative sleep
  • Requires ongoing supplies like mask, tubing, and filters
Quick Screening

Wondering if sleep apnea may be affecting you?

These common signs can suggest that a sleep evaluation or home sleep test may be worth considering.

Do you snore loudly?

Especially if it is loud enough to be heard through closed doors.

Do you feel tired during the day?

Fatigue or sleepiness can be a sign that sleep is being disrupted overnight.

Has anyone noticed pauses in breathing?

Observed breathing pauses are one of the clearest signs to get evaluated.

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FAQ

CPAP Machine FAQ

Want to learn more? Reach out at help@thesleepreset.com.

What is a CPAP machine?
A CPAP machine delivers a steady stream of air through a mask to keep your airway open while you sleep, helping treat obstructive sleep apnea.
How does CPAP therapy work?
The machine gently pushes pressurized air through a mask worn over your nose or mouth. This airflow prevents your airway from collapsing, reducing pauses in breathing and improving oxygen levels overnight.
Who should use a CPAP machine?
CPAP therapy is commonly prescribed for people diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, especially those with moderate to severe symptoms or significant daytime fatigue.
Do I need a prescription for a CPAP machine?
Yes. A clinician must evaluate your sleep, often with a sleep study, and prescribe the appropriate equipment and pressure settings.
Is CPAP covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans, including Medicare, cover CPAP therapy if you meet certain criteria. Coverage often includes the machine and necessary supplies.
Is it hard to get used to a CPAP machine?
There can be a short adjustment period. Many users adapt within a few days to weeks, especially with proper mask fit and gradual use.
What types of CPAP masks are available?
Common mask options include nasal masks, nasal pillows, and full-face masks. The right fit depends on comfort, breathing style, and clinician guidance.
How often do CPAP supplies need to be replaced?
Replacement schedules vary, but mask cushions, masks, tubing, and filters are typically replaced regularly to maintain hygiene and performance.
Can I travel with a CPAP machine?
Yes. Many CPAP machines are compact and travel-friendly. TSA allows CPAP machines as medical devices, and some models are designed specifically for portability.
Are there any side effects?
Some users experience dryness, nasal congestion, or mask discomfort at first. These issues are often manageable with humidification, mask adjustments, or different mask types.
What happens if I stop using my CPAP?
Sleep apnea symptoms typically return, including poor sleep, snoring, and daytime fatigue. Consistent use is important to get the full benefit.
How do I contact customer support?
For questions or assistance, contact Sleep Reset at help@thesleepreset.com.
Ready to start?

Find out if CPAP therapy is right for you.

Get evaluated for sleep apnea treatment and receive clinician-guided next steps for CPAP therapy when appropriate.

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