After your sleep study
Now that your sleep study is done
1. Make a follow-up appointment with the doctor who ordered your sleep study.
- Schedule an appointment for 3 weeks after your sleep study.
- The doctor will discuss the results and any needed treatment.
2. How to get your CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) equipment if recommended.
- The doctor who ordered your sleep study will:
- Write a prescription for a CPAP mask and machine.
- Send it to Kaiser Permanente’s Durable Medical Equipment (DME) department.
- The DME department or Apria Healthcare will contact you.
- Pick up your CPAP at Apria and learn how to use it.
3. Using your CPAP equipment.
- Start using your CPAP mask right away.
- Use it nightly for at least 30 days.
- If you have difficulty tolerating the mask, notify Apria within 30 days of picking up the mask. Apria will replace your mask at no charge.
- If you are unable to tolerate the CPAP pressure:
- Try using it for a few hours at a time.
- Gradually increase usage until you are able to use it throughout the night.
- After trying it for 2-1/2 to 3 weeks, notify Apria and your doctor. A pressure adjustment may be needed.
- Follow the instructions in your handout, “Getting Adjusted to CPAP.”
- See your doctor 30 to 90 days after starting CPAP to follow up on your care.
NOTE: The Sleep Lab is a testing facility. Contact your doctor if you have questions about your diagnosis or treatment.