Treatment
CPAP / BiPAP Therapy
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP gently deliver
pressurized air through a mask while you sleep, keeping your airway open
so breathing doesn’t pause.
What is CPAP / BiPAP Therapy?
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP gently deliver pressurized air through a mask while you sleep, keeping your airway open so breathing doesn’t pause. It’s the most effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea — and with the right mask and support, the difference in how you feel can be dramatic.
Why it helps
Therapy is recommended once a sleep study confirms apnea. It directly treats
What it can find

Keeps the airway open through the night

Ends snoring and breathing pauses

Restores deep, restorative sleep

Lowers the long-term strain on your heart
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Who is it for?

A sleep study showing moderate to severe apnea

Mild apnea with significant symptoms

Central sleep apnea (often a specialized device)

Anyone struggling with an existing CPAP setup
How to prepare

Bring your sleep study results if done elsewhere

We fit and size your mask in clinic

We set your pressure and walk you through the device

You take it home the same day with full instructions
How it works
01
Mask fitting
We try several mask styles to find one that seals comfortably for your face and sleep position.
02
Pressure setup
Your device is programmed to the pressure your study showed you need.
03
The first nights
A short adjustment period is normal; we coach you through leaks or discomfort.
04
Ongoing support
We review your usage data and comfort, and fine-tune until therapy feels effortless.
Results & next steps
Most people notice more energy and clearer mornings within the first weeks. We follow your therapy data over time and adjust the mask, pressure, or humidity until it works comfortably every night.
Frequently asked questions
What if I can’t tolerate the mask?
Don’t give up — most early problems are solvable. We try different masks, adjust pressure ramps and humidity, and consider BiPAP or alternatives. The goal is therapy you’ll actually use.
CPAP vs BiPAP — what’s the difference?
CPAP delivers one steady pressure; BiPAP delivers a higher pressure as you breathe in and a lower one as you breathe out. We choose based on your study and comfort.
Do I need to use it every night?
Yes, for the full benefit — including the heart and daytime gains. Consistent nightly use is what makes the difference.