Sleep apnea is a common health condition that affects millions of Americans, with up to 80% of cases remaining undiagnosed. Traditional sleep studies can be expensive and inconvenient, often requiring overnight visits to a lab. However, companies like Sleeplay now offer a clinically guided, at-home sleep test that helps you get diagnosed without leaving your house.
How the At-Home Sleep Test Works
The process is simple: a test kit is shipped directly to your door, you wear the device overnight in your own bed, and your sleep data is recorded automatically. The results are reviewed by licensed sleep professionals, and you receive a diagnostic report – and a prescription if needed.
The device used for the test, called Wesper, is FDA-cleared and built specifically for sleep apnea testing at home. It uses small wearable sensors to track breathing patterns, oxygen levels, heart rate, and respiratory effort, providing clinically useful insights into sleep-disordered breathing.
If your results show sleep apnea, you can move directly into treatment, including getting a CPAP prescription, shopping for machines and masks, and working with sleep specialists. The at-home test is currently available at a 50% discount, making it a convenient and affordable option for those who want to get diagnosed and treated for sleep apnea.
Original reporting: Las Cruces Sun News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.