Sleep & Breathing Disorders

Sleep & Breathing Disorders – Breathverse Clinic

The Department of Sleep & Breathing Disorders at Breathverse Clinic is dedicated to diagnosing and treating a wide range of sleep-related breathing issues that affect rest, energy, and overall health.
Our team of sleep medicine specialists, pulmonologists, and respiratory therapists combine advanced diagnostics with personalized care to help patients enjoy deep, restorative sleep and improved breathing patterns.

We focus on identifying the root cause of sleep disturbances and breathing irregularities, ensuring that every patient receives accurate diagnosis, effective therapy, and long-term follow-up care for lasting results.

Our Expertise

Our specialists are skilled in managing a wide range of sleep and breathing disorders in both adults and children, combining modern technology with compassionate, patient-centered care.

1. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Adults)

A condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep, often causing snoring and daytime fatigue.
We offer overnight sleep studies (Polysomnography), CPAP/BiPAP therapy, and lifestyle guidance to restore normal breathing and restful sleep.

2. Pediatric Sleep Apnea

Comprehensive evaluation and safe, age-appropriate treatment for children who snore, breathe irregularly, or experience disrupted sleep.
Our pediatric specialists ensure early diagnosis and gentle care for lasting improvement in sleep quality.

3. Snoring

Snoring may indicate partial airway obstruction.
We assess each case using sleep studies and airway imaging, offering oral appliances, positional therapy, or CPAP treatment depending on the cause.

4. Insomnia

Chronic difficulty falling or staying asleep can affect mental and physical health.
Our clinic provides behavioral therapy, sleep hygiene counseling, and relaxation techniques to promote natural and restorative sleep.

5. Shift Work Sleep Disorder

Designed for individuals with irregular working hours, our programs focus on sleep scheduling, light therapy, and melatonin regulation to improve rest and alertness.

FAQs

What is a sleep study and why is it needed?

A sleep study (polysomnography) records your breathing, heart rate, oxygen levels, and sleep stages during the night. It helps diagnose conditions like sleep apnea, snoring, or insomnia and determines the best treatment for you.

How do I know if I have a sleep disorder?

Common signs include loud snoring, frequent awakenings, pauses in breathing, morning headaches, fatigue, and irritability.
If you experience these symptoms regularly, you should consult a sleep specialist for evaluation.

What treatments are available for sleep and breathing disorders?

Depending on your condition, treatment may include CPAP/BiPAP therapy, oral appliances, medication, or behavioral sleep therapy.
Our team provides continuous follow-up and patient education for long-term results.
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