Treatment & Services

CPAP Therapy for Sleep Apnea

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy keeps your airway open during sleep, reducing snoring, daytime sleepiness, and interrupted breathing. A CPAP machine delivers a steady flow of air through a mask worn over the nose, mouth, or both.

How CPAP therapy works

CPAP is the most proven and widely used treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. The machine generates a gentle, continuous stream of pressurized air that acts as a splint, holding your airway open so it cannot collapse and interrupt your breathing.

With the airway kept clear all night, the repeated pauses, gasps, and oxygen dips that characterize sleep apnea stop — allowing you to reach the deep, restorative stages of sleep your body needs.

Our team handles every detail, from selecting the right machine and mask to dialing in the ideal pressure, so therapy feels comfortable and works from the very first nights.

Benefits of CPAP therapy

  • Improved sleep quality
  • Reduced daytime fatigue and better concentration
  • Lower risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke
Mask Options

The right mask makes all the difference

Comfort drives success with CPAP. We fit you with the style best suited to how you breathe and sleep.

Nasal CPAP Mask

Covers the nose with a secure, cushioned seal — a popular, lower-profile option that works well for many patients who breathe through their nose.

Full-Face CPAP Mask

Covers both the nose and mouth, ideal for those who breathe through their mouth, have nasal congestion, or require higher pressure settings.

Nasal Pillow Mask

The most minimal design, with soft cushions that rest at the nostrils — lightweight, open, and a favorite for those who feel confined by larger masks.

What to Expect

Support every step of the way

Expert Setup & Optimization

We provide hands-on setup, careful mask fitting, and ongoing optimization of your pressure and equipment — fine-tuning therapy until it feels natural and delivers results.

Adjusting to Therapy

Most patients adjust within a few weeks as the routine becomes second nature. CPAP manages sleep apnea highly effectively, though it is important to remember it controls the condition rather than curing it, so consistent nightly use matters.

Breathe easier, sleep deeper

Let our specialists set you up for CPAP success with the right equipment and expert guidance. Request your appointment today.