Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, preventing the body from receiving enough oxygen. This condition affects over 1 billion people worldwide and significantly impacts the quality of life, causing excessive daytime sleepiness, reduced cognitive function, morning headaches, and irritability. If left untreated, sleep apnea increases the risk of stroke, heart attack, high blood pressure, diabetes, and other serious cardiovascular complications.
Our sleep specialists possess in-depth understanding of airway anatomy, sleep physiology, and respiratory dynamics, ensuring comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and predictable treatment outcomes.
We use state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques, minimally invasive treatment approaches, and advanced monitoring equipment to ensure optimal airway function and maximum patient comfort.
Our well-established treatment protocols, comprehensive care pathways, and streamlined follow-up procedures have consistently delivered excellent success rates with high patient satisfaction.
Sleep apnea occurs when the muscles supporting the soft tissues in the throat, including the tongue and soft palate, relax excessively during sleep, leading to airway narrowing or complete collapse. This obstruction restricts airflow, causing breathing pauses that may last from a few seconds to over a minute. The brain briefly wakes you to restore normal breathing, and these episodes can occur hundreds of times per night, severely disrupting sleep quality.
Your journey to better sleep starts here ...
CPAP Therapy: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is the primary and most effective treatment for managing sleep apnea. Our comprehensive CPAP program includes detailed sleep study analysis and precise evaluation to determine optimal pressure settings.
Surgical Options: For anatomically based sleep apnea or cases resistant to conservative treatment, we offer advanced surgical interventions such as Double Jaw Surgery — an orthognathic procedure that repositions both upper and lower jaws to expand airway space and provide comprehensive treatment for severe cases.
Our process begins with a thorough evaluation, including a medical history review, physical examination of the throat, neck, and mouth, and an assessment of your sleep patterns and symptoms.
We use advanced polysomnography and home sleep apnea testing to accurately diagnose and classify the severity of your condition based on standardized criteria.
Based on your specific condition, anatomy, lifestyle, and medical considerations, we develop a personalized treatment plan designed for optimal results.
Our commitment extends beyond initial treatment through comprehensive follow-up care, therapy adjustments, and long-term monitoring to ensure lasting improvement in sleep quality and overall health.
If you are experiencing more than three from the below, then you are recommended to go for a consultation.