Home Sleep Test - £189
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Home sleep test for the confirmation of obstructive sleep apnea
Free next-day delivery
Results back to you within 2 working days - quicker than any other service
All tests analysed by NHS trained clinicians
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This home sleep test is worn for one night. It does not need to be sent back to us.
The device connects to your smartphone and sends us the data electronically via an app (available to download from Google Play here or iStore here).
This means the data gets to one of our sleep specialists as soon as the test is completed. If you don’t have a smartphone, it’s no problem, just contact us here and we can arrange an alternative.
To discuss payment through medical insurance please email info@thebettersleepclinic.co.uk.
Combination Package - £340
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Home sleep test for the confirmation of obstructive sleep apnea
Consultation with NHS trained sleep specialist
Free next-day delivery
All tests analysed by NHS-trained clinicians
Test results sent out in advance of your consultation, where they will be discussed in detail
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Home sleep test worn for one night.
For the combination package, we use a returnable home sleep test kit.
Once the test is carried out, send the device back to us using the pre-paid postage bag.
The test needs to be carried out and dispatched back to us within 5 days (just let us know if this will be tricky, and we can send you a single-use device with a longer time frame)
Consultation can be booked once the device is dispatched back to us
To discuss payment through medical insurance please email info@thebettersleepclinic.co.uk
Our home sleep tests are carried out in the comfort of your home and will tell you if you have Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
The results of your test will be analysed by sleep experts trained by the NHS who will provide you with your report and diagnosis within two working days.
For the most comprehensive assessment of OSA, we recommend the home sleep test with a consultation, which we offer as a package. The consultation is with a consultant sleep specialist and is an opportunity to discuss your sleep, test results and treatment options in depth. We guarantee our results will be accepted in any NHS clinic. To discuss payment through medical insurance please contact us.
What is the Home Sleep Test?
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Obstructive sleep apnea is a serious condition. 85% of people who have it are undiagnosed.
Our home sleep tests provide a quick, convenient and affordable way to have sleep apnea confirmed.
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These are small watch-like devices that are worn on your wrist overnight. This is cutting-edge technology that gives extraordinarily detailed information on your sleep - which is a fascinating thing to uncover, and a vital step in the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea.
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The home sleep test measures a number of different things:
Blood oxygen levels
Heart rate
Activity of your nervous system (called peripheral arterial tone, or PAT)
Movement (known as actigraphy)
Snoring pattern and volume
Chest movement and breathing effort
Body position
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Our home sleep tests include free delivery. They are dispatched the same day if ordered before 12pm.
What happens if I am diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
We offer a full package of treatment for OSA with CPAP which includes the CPAP machine, mask and accessories, a set-up appointment, 2 follow-ups and free ad-hoc advice whenever required.
If you would like us to provide your diagnosis, but have treatment through the NHS, then we are very happy to support this referral process. We guarantee our results will be accepted in any NHS sleep clinic.
Patient Stories and Testimonials
We offer a comprehensive service at The Better Sleep Clinic, where we accompany you every step of the way from diagnosis to treatment. Take a look at Stephen's story and our testimonials below to see how we've helped our patients.
What does the home sleep test measure?
The home sleep test measures a number of different things:
Blood oxygen levels
Heart rate
Nervous system activity (called peripheral arterial tone, or PAT)
Movement (known as actigraphy)
Snoring pattern and volume
Chest movement and breathing effort
Body position
This information is put together to decide whether your body is going through repeated episodes of stopped breathing, or other changes associated with different sleep disorders. This is in addition to the fascinating details on your nightly sleep architecture including the amount of time spent in the different stages of REM and non-REM sleep (also known as light, deep and dreaming sleep).