Sleep Disorders in Patients
Patients who complain of fatigue, snoring, inability to concentrate, poor sleep habits or other symptoms are likely to have undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea. OSA affects more than a quarter of the adult population ages 30 to 70.
Partnering with DreamClear™
Given the wide range of sleep disorders, patients may benefit more through greater emphasis on chronic conditions. Modern devices, like DreamClear™, can be distributed by physicians to patients for home sleep testing. The device allows users to record their own sleep patterns and transmit the data directly to the doctor through an app.

Benefits of DreamClear™ for Physicians
Obstructive sleep apnea is one of the most common sleep disorders. Sleep doctors’ busy schedules make it challenging to meet every sleep apnea patient when they have others to see. The DreamClear™ device is easy-to-use and has a shared data portal through the smartphone application for communication between the physician and patient.
In addition to the convenience, expanding the practice to address sleep apnea adds another revenue stream for physicians. Beyond revenue, the sleep apnea diagnosis coupled with a patient’s medical history can help determine if they are susceptible to other conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease.

Improve End-to-End Patient Care with DreamClear™
Primary care physicians have a unique opportunity to increase their value to patients by offering home sleep testing for sleep apnea. Physicians can be aware of what patients are dealing with at all times and assist with treatment options. As a result, patients get diagnosed much quicker, limiting potential risk factors that could ultimately affect their quality of life and health.
To learn more about how physicians and patients both benefit through home sleep testing solutions like DreamClear™, download our brochure today.
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