# Insurance Eligible

### CPAP Machine

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A CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine is a device used during sleep that delivers a steady stream of air through a mask to keep the airway open, helping reduce obstructive sleep apnea and improve breathing throughout the night.

## CPAP Machine

If CPAP is right for you, our clinicians will guide your evaluation, provide a prescription, and help you access it through insurance.

-  Fitted CPAP machine designed to treat sleep apnea effectively
-  Designed for nightly use, with a short adjustment period to get comfortable with the mask and airflow
-  A non-invasive, first-line therapy for people with obstructive sleep apnea, using gentle air pressure to keep the airway open during sleep

# What’s included in our CPAP machines

-  Personalized evaluation by licensed sleep specialists to confirm suitability
-  Covered by most major insurance plans
-  Clinically validated to treat obstructive sleep apnea
-  Simple at-home use that is easy to use
-  Requires ongoing supplies and maintenance, including mask, tubing, and filter replacements typical of CPAP therapy
-  Compact CPAP devices are designed for portability

# Sleep Health Screening Quiz

## Sleep Health Quiz

Answer 3 simple questions to assess your sleep health

1. Do you snore loudly (louder than talking or loud enough to be heard through closed doors)?  
   Yes / No
2. Do you often feel tired, fatigued, or sleepy during the daytime?  
   Yes / No
3. Has anyone observed you stop breathing during your sleep?  
   Yes / No

Calculate My Score

## Your Sleep Health Results

Low Risk

### Ready for the Next Step?

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## CPAP Machine FAQ

Want to learn more? Reach out at [help@thesleepreset.com](mailto:help@thesleepreset.com?subject=FAQ%20Section%20Request)

#### What is a CPAP machine?
A CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine delivers a steady stream of air through a mask to keep your airway open while you sleep, helping treat obstructive sleep apnea.

#### How does CPAP therapy work?
The machine gently pushes pressurized air through a mask worn over your nose or mouth. This airflow prevents your airway from collapsing, reducing pauses in breathing and improving oxygen levels overnight.

#### Who should use a CPAP machine?
CPAP therapy is commonly prescribed for people diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), especially those with moderate to severe symptoms or significant daytime fatigue.

#### Do I need a prescription for a CPAP machine?
Yes. A clinician must evaluate your sleep (often with a sleep study) and prescribe the appropriate pressure settings and equipment.

#### Is CPAP covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans, including Medicare, cover CPAP therapy if you meet certain criteria. Coverage often includes the machine and necessary supplies.

#### Is it hard to get used to a CPAP machine?
There can be a short adjustment period. Most users adapt within a few days to weeks, especially with proper mask fit and gradual use.

#### What types of CPAP masks are available?
There are several options:
1. Nasal masks (cover the nose)
2. Nasal pillows (sit at the nostrils)
3. Full-face masks (cover nose and mouth)
We will help you choose the best fit.

#### How often do CPAP supplies need to be replaced?
Regular replacement helps maintain performance and hygiene:
1. Mask cushions: every 2–4 weeks
2. Masks: every 3–6 months
3. Tubing: every 3–6 months
4. Filters: monthly or as needed

#### Can I travel with a CPAP machine?
Yes. Many CPAP machines are compact and travel-friendly. TSA allows them as medical devices, and some models are specifically designed for portability.

#### Are there any side effects?
Some users experience dryness, nasal congestion, or mask discomfort initially. These issues are usually manageable with humidifiers, mask adjustments, or different mask types.

#### What happens if I stop using my CPAP?
Sleep apnea symptoms typically return, including poor sleep, snoring, and daytime fatigue. Consistent use is key to getting the full health benefits.

#### How do I contact customer support for assistance?
For any questions or assistance, please contact our dedicated customer support team at [help@thesleepreset.com](https://www.thesleepreset.com/sleep-apnea-cpap-machines#). We are here to help you make the most of your Sleep Reset experience.
