Conquering Snoring and Sleep Apnea 

A reverberating snore doesn’t just annoy your spouse, it can be an indicator of deeper health issues. Our specialists stand by your side, delving into the potential underlying sleep problems amplifying your snoring. This could be a harbinger of sleep apnea, a condition characterized by the periodic interruption of breathing during the night. 

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Is Your Snoring Sounding the Alarm for Serious Health Concerns? 

Your visit to SFENTA unfolds with a comprehensive evaluation, as your sleep doctor in West Palm Beach examines nasal passages, mouth, throat, palate, and neck during this thorough assessment. If needed, a controlled sleep study might be orchestrated to gauge the extent of your snoring's impact on your well-being.

Introducing a Fresh Option: The Inspire Procedure 

The innovative Inspire system leverages the prowess of an implant to elevate sleep quality for those grappling with sleep apnea. This customizable solution can be turned off and on as needed.

CPAP: Prescription and Mastery 

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) devices can be a transformative ally during sleep, mitigating the effects of sleep apnea. In the US, you must have a prescription to purchase a CPAP machine. 

At SFENTA, we don't merely offer CPAP prescriptions – we dive into your symptoms to ensure a seamless device match. Furthermore, we guide you in selecting the most fitting CPAP machine and extend a lifetime of maintenance guidance, allowing you to harness its benefits to the maximum.

Sleep Apnea Surgery 

SFENTA proudly offers secure and effective sleep apnea treatment and surgeries, meticulously engineered to widen air passages, ushering in enhanced breathing.

Our offerings encompass implantable devices tailored to target sleep apnea symptoms. Your doctor will work with you to tailor a treatment plan that works with your lifestyle.

Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference 

Sometimes, conquering significant sleep issues can be accomplished with simple lifestyle modifications. Your sleep specialist becomes your guide, leading you through these changes. Whether it's a shift in sleeping position or a slight elevation of your bed, these changes might prove pivotal in taming snoring and fostering superior sleep quality.

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SFENTA is Here to Help

South Florida ENT Associates in West Palm Beach, Florida, raises the bar for exceptional care, presenting our neighbors a comprehensive spectrum of sleep doctor services catering to an array of sleep-related needs. 

Join us in our clean, centrally located offices to start your journey to better sleep, stronger health, and quiet nights. Your SFENTA medical team and sleep doctors in West Palm Beach are your steadfast partners in your pursuit of tranquil nights and revitalized days.

FAQ

Can Sleep Apnea Be Dangerous?

Unfortunately, sleep apnea can do more than just cause snoring and exhaustion. The condition comes with an increased risk of hypertension, heart attack, and stroke, and it can even be fatal. This is why it is so critical to seek out help from knowledgeable, experienced sleep health professionals, such as those at South Florida ENT Associates.

What Causes Snoring?

The main cause behind both snoring and sleep apnea is collapsed soft tissues that block breathing and lead to strong sound vibrations. Patients especially at risk of snoring have larger tonsils or tongues and may have excessive fat buildup in the throat.

I Find CPAP Too Uncomfortable. Is There Anything I Can Do?

While CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) is considered a highly recommended solution for those with sleep apnea, the apparatus can make it difficult for some patients to sleep due to discomfort. There is an option for an intraoral device that may not be as bulky or noisy. Speak with your provider during your private consultation to learn more.

Will I Need to Use CPAP for the Rest of My Life?

Most patients with sleep apnea can benefit from using a CPAP for the long term. The pressure settings may gradually need to be changed, however, as the severity of sleep apnea may lessen with time. Some patients may lose weight or undergo surgery and no longer need the treatment.

Is Insomnia Treatment Covered By Insurance?

Sleep medicine treatments are typically covered by most insurance companies. However, each insurance plan is unique. You are encouraged to make contact with our billing department to discuss your payment options in more detail.

What Surgical Options Are Available for Treating Sleep Apnea?

Surgery is a viable option for treating sleep apnea and one that can provide long-term benefits to help you overcome your health struggles. Nasal surgery can be performed to combat nasal obstructions, while uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) involves eradicating excess tissue in the pharynx and soft tissue. Another common surgical approach is a tracheostomy, which involves the formation of a passageway through which air can enter the lungs via the trachea.

Can I Have Sleep Apnea Surgery With a High BMI?

Surgery for sleep apnea is a viable option for patients of all different weights and sizes. However, certain solutions, like a tracheostomy, may be a better fit for individuals with a higher BMI. Other methods might be less effective for those at a higher weight, and patients may want to consider weight loss as a way of reducing sleep apnea symptoms. Our team will provide a detailed case evaluation and consultation process to make sure you receive a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals.

With 37 convenient locations across the South Florida area, we’re never far away.

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