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Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Do you think you have Sleep Apnea?

We deliver knowledgeable, professional and convenient Sleep Apnea solutions.

1 in 4 Adults is at high risk for having Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Reference: Public Health Agency of Canada (2009)

Risk Factors

  • Family history of snoring

  • Overweight (BMI over 25)

  • High blood pressure

  • Male gender

  • Large neck size

  • Alcohol consumption at bedtime

  • Post-menopausal

Symptoms of OSA

  • Loud snoring

  • Daytime sleepiness

  • Poor concentration or memory loss

  • Irritability / Depression

  • Sexual dysfunction

  • Morning headaches

  • Falling asleep while driving

Do you exhibit signs of Obstructive Sleep Apnea?

Ask your doctor about getting a free sleep test today.

Get a referral from your doctor

Download our Referral Form, fill it in, and bring it to your next appointment, or ask them directly for a referral to CPAP Pros.

Take our at-home Sleep Apnea Test

Simply come into one of our offices, or we can ship you the kit and provide you with expert virtual guidance and support.

We send the results directly to your doctor

Depending on how severe your sleep apnea is CPAP therapy might be a recommended treatment.

CPAP Pros will set up the right plan for you

Once we receive a signed prescription from your doctor, a CPAP Pros Sleep Coach will provide you with the right equipment, and educate you on how to use and maintain your device.

Free lifetime monitoring included

When you become a CPAP Pros client, you join our Professional CPAP Coaching Program. You'll get regular check-ins, monitored progress, and updates for your physician.

Feeling depressed or irritable?

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From the CPAP Pros Blog:

Will Sleep Apnea Shorten my Life?

Will Sleep Apnea Shorten my Life?

Sleep apnea is more than a nighttime breathing disorder—it can have serious long-term effects on overall health and lifespan. Repeated pauses in breathing reduce oxygen levels, placing constant stress on the heart, brain, and blood vessels. Over time, untreated sleep apnea is linked to cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, mood disorders, and a higher risk of accidents due to daytime fatigue. Poor sleep quality also affects memory, focus, and emotional well-being. When left unmanaged, these combined health risks can significantly impact daily functioning and may contribute to a shorter, less healthy life.

What Happens if Sleep Apnea is Left Untreated?

What Happens if Sleep Apnea is Left Untreated?

Untreated sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that affects more than just nighttime rest. Repeated pauses in breathing reduce oxygen levels and disrupt the natural sleep cycle, placing strain on the heart, brain, and overall health. Over time, this can lead to chronic fatigue, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, and noticeable changes in mood. Many individuals experience increased irritability, anxiety, or depression due to ongoing sleep deprivation. Untreated sleep apnea is also linked to higher risks of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and metabolic issues, making early awareness and understanding essential for long-term health and well-being.

When to Put Devices to Bed for Better Sleep Health

When to Put Devices to Bed for Better Sleep Health

Using electronic devices late at night can interfere with healthy sleep patterns and overall rest quality. Screens emit blue light that suppresses melatonin, the hormone responsible for regulating sleep, making it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep. Late-night scrolling, notifications, and screen engagement also keep the brain alert when it should be winding down. Understanding when to put devices to bed helps protect natural sleep rhythms and encourages smoother transitions into rest. By limiting screen exposure before bedtime, individuals can support deeper sleep, improved focus the next day, and better long-term sleep health.

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