Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a major health problem in the US, affecting approximately 25 million American adults. Even more concerning is that at least 80% of the people suffering from OSA go their entire lives undiagnosed and never receive the treatment they desperately need.
How do I know if I have Sleep Apnea?
Any of these could be a sign of Obstructive Sleep Apnea!
It’s Time to Get Help!
Obstructive Sleep Apnea robs you of a good night’s sleep, and the cumulative effects can be devastating for your physical and mental health. If you don’t seek help, your symptoms will persist, possibly worsening, and you could develop a life-threatening condition as a result.
The good news is that Obstructive Sleep Apnea is absolutely treatable.
Treating your sleep apnea will:

1. Improve your quality of sleep

2. Reduce your risk of developing cancer, heart disease, and diabetes

3. Improve your blood pressure

4. Relieve mood swings, anxiety, and depression

5. Give you more energy during the day

6. Improve your concentration at work and during important tasks
Patients who receive sleep apnea treatment notice an immediate change in their quality of life. They wake up feeling rested and ready for the day. They no longer snore, which is also a relief for their partners, and they feel happier and healthier overall.
You don’t have to keep suffering!
If you suspect that you have sleep apnea or perhaps your partner does, don’t wait a minute longer. Get help now and change your life for the better.