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Patient FAQ (30 questions)
- Can I have an alcoholic drink before taking the test?
- Can I skip a night?
- Can I sleep with my pet while using the testing equipment?
- Can I test during the day?
- Can I test while wearing an oral appliance or dental device?
- Can I test while wearing my PAP device?
- Can I turn off the device when it is not in use?
- Do background noises affect the test?
- Do you offer a payment plan?
- Does insurance cover multiple night testing?
- Does the recorder need to be plugged into a power outlet?
- For how many nights do I test?
- How can I check whether the device is recording?
- How can I check whether the sensors are properly connected during the recording?
- How do I turn off the monitors in the morning?
- How do you secure my information?
- How long do I have to be asleep?
- How much can I expect to pay out-of-pocket?
- If I remove the Oximetry Watch Monitor + Ring Sensor during the night, can I reconnect it?
- In which position should I sleep while testing?
- Is the test safe for latex allergy?
- Should I take my regular medication prior to testing?
- What are your cleaning and disinfection practices?
- What do I do if I need to use the bathroom during the test?
- What do I do if I need to use the bathroom during the test?
- What does the message "Error 4" mean on the Oximetry Watch Monitor?
- What information will I get from the sleep study?
- Where can I access the results?
- Why does the Oximetry Watch Monitor + Ring Sensor remain on after the SAM has finished recording?
- Will my insurance cover the test?
Sleep News Posts (20 articles)
- Go With the Airflow at SLEEP 2025 — 2025-05-07
- Snap Diagnostics Adds Body Position Channel to Home Sleep Test - Sleep Review — 2025-04-08
- Home Sleep Testing: New Study Confirms the Importance of Direct Airflow Measurement — 2025-03-28
- The Impact of PAP Therapy on Cardiovascular Risk and Mortality — 2025-02-03
- FDA Clears Snap’s Next-Gen Wearable Home Sleep Test - Sleep Review — 2024-06-18
- New Study: Sleep Apnea and Lack of Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Abnormalities — 2023-08-01
- New Study: The Association Between Sleep Apnea and Long Covid — 2023-05-01
- Home Sleep Testing: Recent Study Confirms the Importance of Direct Airflow Measurement — 2022-11-08
- New study finds that setting the optimal pressure for PAP can (and probably should) be done WITHOUT IN-LAB TITRATION — 2021-09-28
- Study Suggests Parents Should Take Kids’ Snoring Seriously - Sleep Review — 2021-05-14
- Home Sleep Tests May Fill a Gap in Care for Stroke Patients, Study Finds - Sleep Review — 2020-09-09
- ‘A Rinsing of the Brain.’ New Research Shows How Sleep Could Ward Off Alzheimer's Disease - TIME Magazine — 2020-08-09
- Science underestimated dangerous effects of sleep deprivation - Science Daily — 2019-11-21
- Sleep Apnea Tied to Mood Disorders - The New York Times — 2019-09-25
- Undiagnosed Sleep Apnea Linked to Accelerated Aging, New Study Finds - Everyday Health — 2019-05-23
- Study helps solve mystery of how sleep protects against heart disease - National Institutes of Health — 2019-02-14
- Air Pollution May Increase Risk of Sleep Apnea - American Thoracic Society — 2019-01-25
- Snoring can worsen heart function, especially in women - Medical News Today — 2018-12-02
- Treating Sleep Apnea Greatly Improves Stroke Patients' Recovery - Sleep Review — 2018-09-20
- Sleep disorder linked with changes to brain structure typical of dementia - Science Daily — 2018-07-05