79% reduction in sleep apnea events Broadly covered by insurance 90% patient satisfaction Living with Inspire therapy About a month after the procedure, patients have a follow-up appointment with a sleep physician to activate the Inspire implant and learn how to use their Inspire remote. After a...
Inspire therapy is a mask-free1 solution for people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who have tried and struggled with CPAP. Through a simple-to-use system including the Inspire® implant, remote and app, Inspire therapy enables patients to breathe regularly so they can sleep soundly. Learn...
How does Inspire Sleep Apnea Treatment work? Inspire is implanted in a simple surgical procedure. Approximately one month after surgery, when you are ready to sleep, you can turn the device on with a simple remote control. While yousleep, the Inspire senses breathing and sends a gentle pulse ...
The app needs the ability to adjust your scheduled “sleep” hours. I work a rotating shift (DuPont schedule) so there are days like today where I napped prior to going on nights, but will not be back in bed until 4am. This will record me as not using the device at all on “Friday...
Instead of using a machine outside of your body to force air into your airway through a hose and mask, the Inspire® implant works comfortably3 inside your body to treat the root cause of your obstructive sleep apnea. When we sleep, our airway muscles and tongue relax. For people with ...
Watch as Inspire® therapy patients describe their “sleep better” journey experiences – from their struggles with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and CPAP to sleeping soundly and feeling like themselves again. Life before Inspire therapy Learn about the struggles Inspire®therapy patients faced with...
Inspire® therapy is a mask-free solution for people with obstructive sleep apnea who have tried and struggled with CPAP. No mask. No hose. Just sleep.™
“I am considering Inspire therapy to help treat my sleep apnea. I would like to understand if my health insurance plan would cover the procedure, and if my clinic is in network. The code for the procedure is 64582, and it would be billed with a diagnosis code of G47.33. My clinic is...
my sleep apnea: I was unable to tolerate my CPAP, I used endless different CPAP machines, had septoplasty surgery for opening up my nasal passages, used several dental appliances to move my jaw forward which were made by sleep dentists trained for sleep apnea and all I got was TMJ pain. ...