Sleep Study FAQs
A sleep study is a sophisticated test used to analyze your sleep. This special test requires an overnight stay in the Sleep Lab, but a hospital admission is not necessary. If you normally sleep during the day, arrangements will be made to schedule your test accordingly.
The study will last from the time you normally go to sleep until approximately 6:00 the next morning.
Special wires and sensors are taped to various locations on the body. While you sleep, information on your brain waves, eye and muscle movements, heart rhythm, and breathing Bedroom at the Sleep Disorder Centeris collected by a computer. This information is then analyzed and results are provided to your physician.
No. The test is painless and every efforts made to keep you comfortable. All of the sensors and electrodes are attached to the outside of the body using special adhesive. No blood is drawn. Sometimes there is minor irritation of the skin from the electrode adhesive or the skin prep.
Many people ask this question. Surprisingly, most people sleep very well, sometimes even better than at home. Even if you don't fall asleep immediately or stay asleep for the entire night, you will probably sleep enough for us to collect the necessary data. If you think you will need sleeping pills to fall asleep, talk to the doctor ordering your sleep study. Bring the sleeping pills when you come for your sleep study test. Sleep Lab does not provide any type of medications.
Some patients may undergo an additional daytime test following the overnight study, consisting of a series of daytime naps. You will know in advance whether this test will be performed.
Under special circumstances, which must be pre-arranged with the Sleep Lab, a family member may stay with you during the test.
Most insurance policies cover this test. You are responsible for making sure that any pre-certification or authorization required by your insurance company is completed. Usually the referring physician's office will help you obtain the needed pre-certification.
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