Sleep Apnea Care. Simplified.

Personalized sleep apnea care from the comfort of home
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Trusted by 15,000+ patients
4.8/5 average
We accept most major insurance plans. Coverage and benefits vary by plan.
80%
of sleep apnea sufferers go undiagnosed
Well beyond constantly feeling tired, untreated sleep apnea carries serious health consequences.
Increased Risk of Heart Attack
Increased Risk of Heart Attack
High Blood Pressure
Increased Onsets of Depression
Increased Risk of Pregnancy Complications
Weakened Immune System
Increased Occurrences of Liver Disease
Decreased Memory Function
Increased Risk
of Stroke
Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Increased Risk of Vision Loss
Triggering
Asthma
Lack of
Sex Drive

Simplified Sleep Apnea Care, Life-Changing Results

Traditionally, everything about receiving professional sleep care has been hard on you, your family, and potentially your wallet.

So, Ognomy Sleep reinvented it, making it simple to receive life-changing professional care faster, from the comfort of your own home, and very likely covered by insurance.
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How Ognomy Sleep works in 4 steps
Select & Meet Your Sleep Specialist

A sleep specialist will join you for a virtual visit scheduled at your convenience, where you’ll share your sleep concerns. If appropriate, a FDA-approved sleep study device will be prescribed, and shipping to your home will be initiated during the same virtual session.

Take the At-Home Test

Upon arrival, follow the simple step-by-step instructions to wear the device on your finger or wrist overnight.

Discuss the Results, Get Treatment

A follow up telehealth appointment will be scheduled with your sleep clinician. You’ll spend time understanding your results and, if appropriate, the therapy and options that make sense for you.

Feel Better, Stay Better

We’ll schedule check-ins so that together we are understanding your progress and helping you reach your sleep goals. We can help you troubleshoot concerns, and when needed, pivot to new approaches. Ognomy Sleep is here with you so you feel better fast and stay better for life.

Get Seen. Get Treated. Get Better.

Ognomy Sleep is the world’s first end-to-end virtual sleep apnea care network. It’s faster, simpler, and typically costs you less.
Traditional Treatment
Select and see your sleep specialist in around 7 days or less
Traditional Treatment
Many weeks to months before 1st appointment
Telehealth visits and sleep tests delivered to you
Traditional Treatment
Travel to in-person site required
Sleep study done on your schedule, in your home
Traditional Treatment
An overnight in an unfamiliar sleep laboratory
62% cost savings (compared to in-person care)
Traditional Treatment
Typically more expensive
Cutting-edge technology and personalized treatments
Traditional Treatment
Standard treatments
Continuity of care via virtual check-ins
Traditional Treatment
Physical travel required for follow-up visits

“Thanks to Ognomy, I got my energy back, I got my life back.”

Chris J.
Ognomy Sleep patient

You may be wondering

These are common questions we’re asked about the Ognomy Sleep platform.

Have a different question? Email us at support@ognomy.com.
What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a prevalent and serious sleep disorder that involves the airway becoming repeatedly blocked during sleep, leading to paused breathing and oxygen deprivation. Commonly caused by the collapse of throat tissues, it can result in loud snoring, choking noises and frequent awakenings, potentially contributing to health problems such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and depression.


A note on the varying severity of OSA:

  • Mild OSA: 5-14 interruptions in breathing per hour.
  • Moderate OSA: 15- 30 interruptions per hour.
  • Severe OSA: 30 or more interruptions per hour.

These apnea obstructions are often followed by gasping, choking, and snorting sounds, which are the result of trying to take a deep enough breath to fight past the obstruction so that you can breathe. Once a breath is taken, the brain returns to sleep. However, these events might be very subtle and are virtually silent to certain people.

Can I use my insurance with Ognomy Sleep?

Ognomy Sleep has sleep specialists available in all 50 US States and D.C. We accept most insurances and verify coverage as part of the appointment scheduling process. You will not be charged until insurance is verified and any copay, coinsurance, or deductible is communicated to you.

If you don’t have insurance, or if your insurance will not cover the costs, we offer self pay options and can discuss those with you after your appointment is set.

You can cancel your appointment up to 24 hours in advance with no charge.

What does this cost?

For the in-home test:
If paying by insurance, your sleep test may be fully covered, or you may be required to pay a portion of the cost (coinsurance or copay). Patient responsibility usually runs between $25 and $70 and will be dependent on your coverage. If you have coinsurance for sleep studies, you will generally pay less for a home sleep study compared to an in-lab study.

For the telemedicine visit:
Depending on your insurance you may have a specialist visit copay. Ognomy Sleep does not charge any fees other than your copay or coinsurance. If you have a high-deductible plan or no health insurance at present, Ognomy offers a self-pay option that includes an initial sleep specialist consultation, a home sleep test, and follow-up consultation for $299.

You will never be charged a fee without your prior approval.

For prescribed therapies:
There may be charges for therapeutic devices, medications, or other therapies ordered according to your treatment plan. Your payment responsibility will be determined by your insurer as it is for any medication or treatment you receive from traditional healthcare services.

Contact us at support@ognomy.com if you would like more information.

How does the in-home sleep test work?

The Ognomy Sleep at-home sleep study is FDA approved and is shipped directly to your home. The test will monitor your oxygen, breathing levels, and pulse rate overnight.

Ognomy Sleep provides easy-to-follow instructions enabling you to self-administer the test from the comfort and convenience of home.

You will wear the device for one night, or more if determined by your sleep specialist, then send it back to Ognomy Sleep, if required. The study will be reviewed by a sleep technician to be sure the sleep test was successful, and then interpreted by your doctor who will decide the best course of action depending on your results.

This home testing option reduces the amount of time you would spend at numerous in-person appointments with a doctor, at a sleep center, or collecting and returning the equipment.

After your initial telemedicine appointment, you should be able to complete your home sleep study, review results with your sleep specialist, and decide on the best treatment for you - all within a couple of weeks.

Who are the doctors on Ognomy Sleep?

Ognomy Sleep has sleep specialists licensed in all 50 US States and D.C.

Our sleep specialists are doctors and experienced nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) focused on sleep wellness and healthcare associated with sleep. They are passionate about helping patients achieve better sleep, better health, and a better quality of life.

Our clinicians join Ognomy Sleep for many of the same reasons as our patients. They find the platform to be user friendly, and it allows them to care for more individuals vs. solely utilizing traditional sleep study and treatment methods.

When booking your appointment you’ll be presented key details about sleep specialists available in your state, including their background and training.

How do you treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)?

Depending on your clinical presentation and severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, you and your provider will discuss various treatment options including CPAP therapy, oral appliance therapy, various surgical interventions, medications approved for the treatment of sleep apnea, along with supportive lifestyle changes.