: You must undergo a sleep study—either in a lab or via an at-home test —to confirm a diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).

Your doctor will specify which of these technologies you need based on your sleep study results:

: If you suspect sleep apnea, speak with a doctor about your symptoms (like heavy snoring or daytime fatigue).

: Uses two different pressures : a higher one for inhaling and a lower one for exhaling.

: Delivers a constant, fixed air pressure throughout the night.

: A valid prescription must include your specific pressure settings, the type of machine (CPAP, APAP, or BiPAP), and often a recommended mask type. 2. Choose the Right Type of Machine

: Automatically adjusts pressure levels in real-time based on your breathing patterns.