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New — Sleep Apnea Testing for GLP-1 Coverage

Your insurance may cover
Zepbound
if you test for sleep apnea first.

Many insurance plans cover Zepbound when it's prescribed for sleep apnea. We handle the full testing, diagnosis, and documentation—so you have the strongest possible case to get it covered.

Board-certified sleep medicine physicians FDA-approved home sleep apnea test Insurance documentation included
What's Included

One flat price.
Everything included.

$197
$197 cash pay · One-time · No subscriptions · No hidden fees
  • FDA-approved Home Sleep Apnea Test device—shipped directly to you
  • Up to 10 nights of sleep data—sleep poorly one night? You've got up to 9 more tries for a complete, accurate result
  • Board-certified sleep medicine physician interpretation of your sleep data and clinical result
  • 1 clinician visit to review your results and get a diagnosis and prescription
  • Formal sleep apnea diagnosis, if present
  • Zepbound prescription, where medically appropriate
  • Insurance documentation package—your sleep test results, charting notes that diagnose, and prescription (what insurers typically require). We’re only able to provide standard clinical documentation generated as part of your care and cannot create supplemental or custom insurance documentation outside of this.
Important: We cannot guarantee that your insurance will cover GLP-1 medications. Coverage depends on your specific plan, diagnosis, and insurer's criteria. What we can guarantee is that you'll have a clinically accurate diagnosis and the standard documentation your insurance requires to make that determination—giving you the best possible chance of approval.
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The Process

Everything you need, in one program.

We've streamlined every step—from testing to documentation—so you're not left figuring it out alone. Here's exactly what happens:

1
Order your FDA-approved Home Sleep Apnea Test (HSAT)
The FDA-approved testing device ships directly to your door within 1–2 business days. No lab visits, no scheduling hassle. You'll wear a comfortable sensor while you sleep in your own bed.
Device shipped to you
2
Sleep at home—up to 10 nights, at your pace
You wear the sensor while you sleep normally in your own bed. Most people complete their study in fewer nights—but if you sleep poorly one night, you've got up to 9 more tries. The device captures usable data across whichever nights you wear it, giving the physician a more complete and accurate picture than a single lab night ever could.
Up to 10 nights — no pressure
3
Results interpreted by one of our board-certified sleep medicine physicians
One of our board-certified sleep medicine physicians reviews your sleep data and prepares a clinical interpretation result—the kind insurers require.
4
Clinician visit, diagnosis & Zepbound prescription
You meet with a clinician to review results. If sleep apnea is present, you receive a formal diagnosis and a Zepbound prescription where medically appropriate.
5
Insurance documentation provided
We prepare and provide all the documentation your insurance typically requires—your sleep test results, charting notes that include your diagnosis, and your prescription. We’re only able to provide standard clinical documentation generated as part of your care and cannot create supplemental or custom insurance documentation outside of this.
We handle the paperwork
Who Sleep Reset Is For

If this sounds like you, test for sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea hides in plain sight. The clearest signs aren't always the obvious ones — and you don't have to be sure to be tested.

You snore. Loudly.
Or your partner says you stop breathing. Snoring is the most common sign—and the most ignored.
You wake up exhausted.
8 hours in bed, still wrecked. Apnea fragments sleep so quietly you don't remember it happening.
Your weight is in play.
Excess weight raises apnea risk. Apnea raises your weight. Breaking the loop starts with a diagnosis.
You're exploring insurance-covered GLP-1 options.
Many plans require a documented apnea diagnosis. We can help you get one, then provide what you need to request coverage.
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The Problem

80% of people with sleep apnea have never been diagnosed.

Most sleep through it. Their partners notice. Their doctors don't ask.

~30M
U.S. adults with moderate-to-severe OSA
24M
Undiagnosed and untreated
2–3×
Higher cardiovascular risk
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Get tested in your own bed

The Device

A simple, clinical-grade finger sensor.

Sleep Reset measures the signals required to identify obstructive sleep apnea under AASM guidelines.

HSAT Pro finger sensor device held in hand alongside a phone displaying the clinical sleep report
What It Measures
  • SpO₂ Blood oxygen levels — tracks drops during sleep.
  • Pulse rate Heart rate — identifies spikes from disrupted breathing.
  • PAT Peripheral arterial tone — detects changes tied to breathing interruptions.
  • Sleep time Sleep vs. awake (estimated) — staging across both nights.
What It's Used For
  • Identifies apneas and hypopneas
  • Calculates AHI (severity score)
  • Helps determine likelihood of obstructive sleep apnea

Aligned to AASM clinical practice guidelines for at-home sleep apnea testing.

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FDA-cleared · HIPAA-compliant

Questions Answered

Everything upfront.

We know you have questions before spending money. Here are the ones we hear most.

Who is the provider? Are they real doctors?
Yes. Your sleep study is interpreted by a board-certified sleep medicine physician—a specialist with formal fellowship training in sleep disorders. You also meet with a licensed clinician for your diagnosis and prescription visit. All providers are credentialed, US-licensed medical professionals. Your diagnosis and documentation carry the same clinical weight as any in-person visit.
Why up to 10 nights instead of just 1?
Sleep apnea severity can vary night to night based on sleep position, stress, alcohol, and other factors. A single bad night in a lab can miss intermittent or mild apnea entirely. With our HSAT, you wear the device at home and can use it across multiple nights—up to 10. If you had a rough night, you've got more chances to collect good data. The physician uses whichever nights have usable readings to build a more accurate, clinically defensible interpretation—which is exactly what insurers need to see.
Is my Zepbound coverage guaranteed?
No—and we want to be completely honest about that. Whether your insurance covers Zepbound depends on your specific plan, your insurer's current policies, your diagnosis, and factors outside our control. What we can guarantee is that you receive a clinically accurate diagnosis from board-certified physicians and the standard documentation package your insurer needs to evaluate your claim. That gives you the strongest possible case—but coverage is ultimately your insurer's decision.
What documentation do I get for insurance?
We provide the three things insurers typically require: your sleep test results, charting notes that include your diagnosis, and your Zepbound prescription. These are what most plans ask for, and we make sure they're complete and ready to submit. We’re only able to provide standard clinical documentation generated as part of your care and cannot create supplemental or custom insurance documentation outside of this.
What if I don't have sleep apnea?
If your study shows no sleep apnea, we can still prescribe Zepbound if you meet the BMI criteria for GLP-1 eligibility. However, without a sleep apnea diagnosis, it's unlikely your insurance will cover it—though you're welcome to try submitting. The $197 covers the full testing and clinical process regardless of outcome. You'll have a thorough sleep assessment from board-certified physicians either way.
How long does the whole process take?
The full process typically takes about 1 week—though it also depends on when you complete your sleep test. The HSAT is ordered and shipped within 1–2 business days. After you've worn the device, physician interpretation and your clinician visit happen promptly. The sooner you complete your nights, the sooner you have everything in hand.
Is the $197 covered by insurance?
No. The $197 is a clean, clear cash-pay price—it is not covered by insurance. Think of it as the upfront cost to get the clinical documentation that could unlock Zepbound coverage worth far more. If your insurance ends up covering Zepbound, that $197 pays for itself quickly.
Do I need a referral from my doctor?
No. Sleep Reset operates as a direct-to-patient telehealth service. You don't need a referral from a primary care physician to get started. Our clinicians handle your assessment and prescription within our platform.
Ready to find out?

One test could change what you pay for Zepbound.

For $197 cash pay, you get an FDA-approved home sleep study, a board-certified physician review, a formal diagnosis, a Zepbound prescription if appropriate, and standard insurance documentation. No guessing. No runaround.

Get Started — $197