Here’s how we do it differently:
✓ Comprehensive, Epoch-by-Epoch Review Each 8-hour sleep study contains approximately 1,000 "epochs" (30-second segments) of data. At Stuart Sleep, we meticulously examine each epoch—not just the summary—to ensure nothing is missed. We analyze interactions between brain activity, oxygen levels, heart function, and more.
✓ One-on-One Attention Your sleep study is conducted in a private, comfortable setting by a dedicated sleep specialist. We tailor the study to your individual health concerns—not a one-size-fits-all approach.
✓ Prompt Results and Clear Communication No waiting weeks for results. We deliver fast, detailed feedback and personally review your results with you. Want to see your own data? We’ll walk you through it.
✓ Review of Prior Sleep Studies Already had a study elsewhere? We offer second opinions. Our team can review your previous sleep study interpretation or reanalyze the full raw data for accuracy and completeness.
✓ Transparency and Patient Empowerment We believe patients deserve to understand their health. At Stuart Sleep, we make sure you feel confident in your results and your next steps.
✓ Affordable and Flexible Payment Options We understand that cost can be a barrier to getting the care you need. That’s why Stuart Sleep offers unique financing options to make both sleep studies and treatments accessible. Additionally, our pricing is substantially lower than what you will find at other sleep clinics- all while significantly enhancing quality and the patient experience. You’ll receive world-class care at a fraction of the typical cost.
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Welcome to Stuart Sleep

These may seem like small
annoyances, but they could be symptoms of a more
serious, yet treatable, sleep disorder. A sleep study
(also called a polysomnogram) is the first step toward uncovering
the root of the problem and improving your sleep, your health, and your life.

Better Sleep, Better Health:
Why a Sleep Study Could Change Your Life
Do you snore, feel exhausted during the day, or struggle to stay asleep?
What Is a Sleep Study?
A sleep study is a painless, overnight test that records how your body functions while you sleep. During the study, sensors monitor a wide range of physiological data, including:
Brainwave activity (EEG) to assess your sleep stages and detect disruptions
Breathing patterns through your nose, mouth, chest, and abdome
Blood oxygen levels via a pulse oximeter
Heart rate and rhythm (EKG)
Eye movement (EOG) and muscle tone (EMG)
Snoring sounds and airflow
Body position and Movements
This data gives our sleep specialists a complete picture of your sleep quality and any disorders that may be affecting it.
Why It Matters: 5 Reasons to Get a Sleep Study
1. Many people live with undiagnosed sleep disorders. In the U.S. alone, it’s estimated that 50 to 70 million adults suffer from a sleep disorder, and up to 80–90% of people with sleep apnea remain undiagnosed. This means tens of of Americans are living with a serious, treatable condition without even knowing it. A sleep study can detect serious but silent conditions like:
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Central Sleep Apnea
Insomnia
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)
Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD)
Narcolepsy


3. Improve Daily Functioning
After proper diagnosis and treatment, many patients report:
Deeper more restful sleep,
Increased energy and alertness,
Improved focus and memory
Better mood and reduce stress

5. Make Informed Decisions About Your Health
Getting a sleep study gives you personalized, evidence-based data about your sleep. It arms you with the knowledge to pursue the best treatment options for long-term wellness.

2. Protect Your Long-Term Health
Sleep issues are linked to a wide range of chronic health problems:
High blood pressure
Heart disease and stroke
Type 2 diabetes
Weight gain and obesity
Depression, anxiety and mood disorders
Memory issues and cognitive decline
Why Choose Stuart Sleep?
At Stuart Sleep, we go far beyond the standard approach to sleep medicine. Most clinics send your sleep study to a remote physician who briefly reviews the data and sends a summary to your referring provider. You may never even speak with the sleep specialist who interpreted your study.
Frustrated with CPAP your not alone. 4 to 6 out of every 10 patients prescribed CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) either:
Don’t use it consistently
Stop using it altogether
Use it improperly due to mask leaks, discomfort, or settings


At Stuart Sleep, we offer a unique, patent-pending approach to sleep apnea treatment that can work with or without CPAP. Our therapies are designed for patients who:
Can’t tolerate CPAP
Want a more natural or less invasive option
Need customized solutions due to complex medical needs
Our Advanced Treatment Options Include:
Positional Therapy: Adjusting body posture to reduce airway collapse
Targeted Oxygen Therapy: Delivered during vulnerable sleep phases
Combination Therapy: For those who still require CPAP/BiPAP but want enhanced results

We Offer Exclusive and Effective Alternatives


These therapies are backed by thorough in-lab testing and real-time data monitoring.
1. In-Lab Polysomnography (PSG)
Services Offere:
3. CPAP Alternative Therapy Consultation and Treatment
Full overnight sleep study
(6 hours) with epoch-by-epoch review
Follow-up consultation with a sleep specialist
Transparent results with same-week feedback
2. Review of Prior
Sleep Study
Review of past Home Sleep Test (HST) or lab-based PSG
Full reanalysis of raw data (if available)
Diagnostic accuracy verification.
If a new study is needed, this review fee is waived, if the study is performed at Stuart Sleep.
Tailored therapy for mild, moderate, or severe sleep apnea
Unique, patent-pending positional and oxygen therapy options
Patient-centered approach with measurable results
You Deserve Better Sleep. Let’s Make It Happen.
Whether you're struggling with snoring, fatigue, or an old CPAP machine collecting dust,
Stuart Sleep is here to help. We combine expert diagnostics, personalized treatment,
and compassionate care—so you can sleep soundly and
wake up feeling like yourself again.

Your healthiest life starts with a good night’s sleep.


4. Being Responsible and Staying Safe
Sleep disorders are a major cause of drowsy driving and workplace accidents. Untreated sleep apnea increases the risk of motor vehicle accidents up to five-fold. A sleep study could help you prevent life-threatening errors.
Home Sleep Tests (HSTs): What You Should Know
Home Sleep Tests (HSTs) are increasingly promoted within the sleep medicine community due to a growing shortage of board-certified sleep specialists. These tests can be administered quickly and interpreted more rapidly since they collect far less data than is captured through a comprehensive in-lab polysomnogram (PSG).
The benefit of HSTs is that they help screen many patients who might otherwise wait months for a study. However, HSTs come with serious limitations compared to a full overnight polysomnogram (PSG)- the only type of sleep study performed at Stuart Sleep.
HSTs typically record only a few key metrics:
+ Respiratory effort (via a single belt)
+ Blood oxygen levels (pulse oximeter)
+ Airflow (nasal pressure cannula and thermistor)
What HSTs don’t record is more concerning:
- No EEG: HSTs can’t detect sleep stages, awakenings, seizures, narcolepsy, REM sleep behavior disorders, and
other potentially serious sleep disorders
- No EKG: HSTs can’t monitor heart rate, rhythm, or dangerous cardiac events like atrial fibrillation
- No EMG: HSTs can’t detect muscle activity related to RLS, bruxism, or PLMD
- No body position or snoring: HSTs can’t correlate apneas with posture or snoring intensity
Additionally, with only one belt that can often become twisted or loose during the night, respiratory data captured by HSTs is often inaccurate or incomplete. In contrast, our in-lab studies use two belts for accurate chest and abdominal effort measurements, and your study is personally attended by a sleep specialist the entire night to troubleshoot issues in real-time.
Simply put, HSTs may appear to offer some convenience, but they fall short considerably in providing the depth of information necessary for a truly accurate diagnosis and a fully informed treatment plan.


